2024-2025 Course Catalog

ENGT 103 Fluid Power Fundamentals

is a hands-on course in the fundamentals of industrial fluid power systems. This course covers both hydraulic and pneumatic systems; however, most discussions and laboratory work focus on industrial hydraulic systems. Pneumatic systems are discussed near the end of the course where an emphasis is placed on air compression and air preparation. Initial discussions show how energy, force, pressure, and flow relate to hydrostatic systems. Subsequent discussions cover the design of various components and circuits. Industry-grade cylinders, valves, motors, and pumps are used in all laboratory experiments, and students disassemble these components to gain a better understanding of their operation. Schematic symbols are presented throughout the course, and students are required to generate circuit diagrams using both manual drawing and computer software. This course is applicable toward all certificates, AAS, ALS (credit hours 3.0, lecture hours 2.0, lab hours 2.0).

Credits

3.0

Prerequisite

eligibility for MATH 091

Division and Department

Workforce Development / Engineering Technology