University of Virginia record February 1, 1916 | ||
601. Machine Construction. [Hancock.]
A study of the hand and machine tools in the wood and machine shops,
involving careful investigation of their functions, construction, and operation;
free-hand sketching of machine parts; elementary problems in the
computation of shafting, belting, rope drives, toothed gears, etc. Illustrative
and descriptive lectures are given and a large number of questions and problems
are assigned the student to guide him in the study of each machine.
(Spring.)
University of Virginia record February 1, 1916 | ||