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Diesel Fundamentals Theory (DTM 1103)

Term: Academic Year 2020-2021 Spring

Faculty

Zachary W Walker
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William D Ryan
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Schedule

Mon, 9:25 AM - 11:55 AM (1/19/2021 - 5/11/2021) Location: LRS LRS 410

Description

DTM 1103. Diesel FundamentalsTheory

A study of the theory of diesel engines — Cummins, Detroit, Cat, and Mack — and related components, functions, engine design, measuring devices, and tools is the focus of this course. Students gain knowledge in the proper use of service manuals and parts and labor manuals and in developing work habits that promote general safety. Content includes supervised diesel engine and related components, such as fuel pumps, oil coolers, air compressors, air conditioning, and repair techniques. (3 credit hours/special course fee)