
| Engineering Laboratories |
General Information |
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| Automation and Manufacturing lab | EPS G-1 |
| Asphalt lab | EPS-108 |
| Civil lab | EPS-108 |
| Computer I and II labs | EPS-102, EPS-111 |
| Electrical lab | EPS-125 |
| Electrical and Computer Research lab | EPS-121 |
| Engineering Development lab | EPS-106 |
| Mechanical lab | EPS-108 |
| Metallography lab | EPS-105 |
| Soil lab | EPS-107A |
| Study room | EPS-115 |
| Vibrations, Control, and Measurement lab | EPS G-8 |
Automation and Manufacturing lab |
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Location |
EPS G-1 |
Courses |
ENGR 475 |
The Laboratory is equipped machine tool and machining engineering including ABB stationary industrial robot, 3-D printer, pendulum robot, and National Instruments data acquistion systems. |
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Asphalt lab |
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Location |
EPS 108 |
Courses |
ENGR 453 |
The asphalt laboratory is an integral part of the Pavement design and analysis course ENGR 453. There are many types of equipment associated with the following laboratories and AASHTO standards:
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Computer lab |
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Location |
EPS 102, 111 |
Courses |
ENGR 101, 301, 472, 476 |
The Engineering department has two computer labs that are used to support courses having software related labs: ENGR 101: Engineering Graphics, ENGR 301: Computer Aided Engineering/Design Tools, ENGR 472: Kinematics/Dynamics of Machines, and ENGR 476: Applied Finite Element Analysis Lab. The labs contain a total of 43 computers that are equipped with state-of-the-art engineering analysis and design software including AutoCAD, I-DEAS, NX, NASTRAN, Adams, RSlogix, Matlab, and GeoPack. The computers are upgraded every three years and are available to students during the evenings and weekends in addition to the normal daytime hours. |
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Electrical Lab |
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Location |
EPS 125 |
Courses |
ENGR 233, 301, 333, 361L, 460L |
This electrical lab provides 16 stations with the essential electronic measuring instruments. Each station includes
The lab allows students to work on building and testing analog and digital circuits. Each station also includes a PC installed with modern engineering software, e.g. Labview, Multisim, Matlab. |
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Electrical and Computer Research lab |
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Location |
EPS 121 |
Courses |
ENGR 410, 411 |
This lab provides 10 stations to our students to work on their research projects funded by both the goverment agencies and outside companies. The lab includes
The previous projects include 1) autonomous robots, 2) Assitive Technology for children, 3) Advanced ultrasonic rangefinder, 4) digital audio mixer, 5) Labview based automated testing for test equipments, and 6) Wireless monitoring system on iPhone. |
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Engineering Development lab |
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Location |
EPS 106 |
Courses |
ENGR 410, 411 |
This lab is used to fabricate components for student design and faculty research projects. The lab is equipped with a variety of hand tools, machine tools and welding equipment including a manual/CNC mill, lathe, vertical and horizontal band saws, tube bender, grinders, presses, oxyacetylene torch, and MIG and TIG welders. |
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Mechanical lab |
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Location |
EPS 108 |
Courses |
ENGR 310, 450, 451 |
The lab contains a 120,000 lb tensile test machine, hardness tester, heat treatment furnaces, Charpy V-notch tester, rotating beam fatigue tester, and workspace for preparing, fabricating and testing concrete or soil samples. |
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Metallography lab |
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Location |
EPS 105 |
Courses |
ENGR 310 |
This lab is used to examine the microstructure of metals using an Olympus GX71 inverted metallurgical microscope system. Sample prep equipment includes a sectioning saw, encapsulation press, and semi-automatic grinder/polisher. The microscope includes a PAXcam digital video camera and PAX-it imaging analysis software. A large LCD screen is used to enable several people to view microscope images at the same time. |
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Soil lab |
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Location |
EPS 107-A |
Courses |
ENGR 451 |
The soils’ laboratory is an integral part of the Geotechnical Engineering course ENGR 451. There are many equipment associated with the following laboratories and ASTM standards: water content, specific gravity, sieve analysis, hydrometer analysis, liquid limit, plastic limit, classification of soils, sand cone method, proctor test, Consolidation test, direct shear test. |
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Study room |
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