This course introduces students to fundamentals of machine elements, enabling them to employ this knowledge to design machines for various practical applications. The course begins with a brief review of stress, deformation and failure, followed by friction and wear. Subsequently, loaded columns, pressurized cylinders and shafts are presented. Bearings, gears, screws, springs, brakes, clutches and belts are discussed. The course ends with an introduction to MEMS, Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems. | Prerequisite for Brooklyn Students: ME-UY 3213 | Prerequisite for Abu Dhabi Students: ENGR-UH 3210
Mechanical Engineering (Undergraduate) 3 credits - 14 Weeks
Sections (Fall 2025)
ME-UY 3233-000 (15904)09/02/2025 - 12/11/2025 Mon,Wed9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (Morning)at Brooklyn CampusInstructed by Borowiec, Joseph
NYU Department: Fall 2025, IMA Major Electives, Physical Computing & Experimental Interfaces (Old Structure), Undergraduate
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