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I'm preparing to take the PE exam this October and am wondering if anyone could offer information on the three afternoon (depth areas) topics for the mechanical PE.
I have a Mechanical Engineering Technology degree . Here's my analysis:
- HVAC and Refrigeration: I didn't do any HVAC courses and have done no professional work in this area, so that eliminates this category.
- Mechanical Systems and Materials: I found statics and strength of materials to be challenging and didn't do very well in these subjects. I took no dynamics courses. I did one semester of machine design courses and don't think I learned much from this class.
- Thermal and Fluid Systems: Thermodynamics was one of my strongest (and most difficult) undergraduate courses. I did one semester of combined thermodynamics and heat transfer rather than the traditional two semesters of thermodynamics plus one semester of heat transfer that traditional mechanical engineers do. I learned a lot from my one semester of thermo, but am concerned that it will be very difficult to pass this section. For my fluids courses, I took applied fluids that covered incompressible fluids (pumps and piping) and not much of compressible fluids.
Any ideas? I guess I'm awfully nervous about the exam and want to do everything I can do to pass. I was a very good student in college and learned a lot from the classes that I did take, but unfortunately did the engineering technology program instead of engineering.
Thanks!
I have a Mechanical Engineering Technology degree . Here's my analysis:
- HVAC and Refrigeration: I didn't do any HVAC courses and have done no professional work in this area, so that eliminates this category.
- Mechanical Systems and Materials: I found statics and strength of materials to be challenging and didn't do very well in these subjects. I took no dynamics courses. I did one semester of machine design courses and don't think I learned much from this class.
- Thermal and Fluid Systems: Thermodynamics was one of my strongest (and most difficult) undergraduate courses. I did one semester of combined thermodynamics and heat transfer rather than the traditional two semesters of thermodynamics plus one semester of heat transfer that traditional mechanical engineers do. I learned a lot from my one semester of thermo, but am concerned that it will be very difficult to pass this section. For my fluids courses, I took applied fluids that covered incompressible fluids (pumps and piping) and not much of compressible fluids.
Any ideas? I guess I'm awfully nervous about the exam and want to do everything I can do to pass. I was a very good student in college and learned a lot from the classes that I did take, but unfortunately did the engineering technology program instead of engineering.
Thanks!