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22.311: Applied Strength of MaterialsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Strength of materials principles are applied to the stress analysis of machine components and structures. The effects of buckling and combined bending, torsion, and axial loadings are studied together with the effects of stress risers due to geometrical complexities. Topics include: 3D stress transformations; principal stresses; Mohr's circle; failure criteria; stress concentration factors; equilibrium and energy methods; plates; global, local and inelastic buckling; finite elements; fracture and fatigue. Pre-Req: 22.212 Strength of Materials; Co-Req: 22.296 Mechanical Behavior of Materials
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22.321: Mechanical Design ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Design and kinematic analysis of linkages. Course topics include linkage synthesis and motion analysis (position, velocity and acceleration) and technical writing. These topics are integrated in a semester-long design-build-test project utilizing commercial CAD and simulation software. This project involves project management, teamwork, design, creation of shop-quality drawings, manufacturing and assembly as well as performance testing of a three-position double-dwell linkage. Schedules (Gantt charts), progress reports and final reports are submited. Pre-Req: 22.213 Dynamics; Co-Req: 22.201 Mech Des Lab I CAD
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22.322: Mechanical Design IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Design of cams and gear trains and control of mechanical devices. Course topics include: cam sizing and manufacture, cam and gear train kinematics, dynamic force analysis, machine balancing, introduction to the control of mechanical systems. The major project involves the design, analysis, manufacture, and dynamic testing of a cam having specified performance requirements; computer aided design (CAD) and computer numerically controlled (CNC) milling machines are applied. Dynamic simulation (MATLAB) is used throughout the course. Pre-Req: 22.321 Mechanical Design I
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22.341: Conduction & Radiation Heat TransferCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The theory of steady state and transient heat conduction in solids is developed and applied. The concepts of Biot and Fourier numbers are covered and their applications are studied. The principals of thermal radiation with application to heat exchange between black and non-black body surfaces are studied. The use of radiation networks (electrical network analogy) is examined. Surface radiation properties are extensively covered. Design projects are integrated into the course. Pre-Reqs: 22.242 Thermodynamics, 92.231 Calculus III, and 92.236 Eng Differential Equations or 92.234 Differential Equations
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22.342: Convective ProcessesCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Internal and external flows with friction, Reynold's number, laminar and turbulent flows. Mathematical development of the hydrodynamic boundary layer. Boundary layer separation and fluid dynamic drag. Flow in pipes. Forced and free convective heat transfer, the thermal boundary layer, Reynolds' analogy, Prandtl and Grashof numbers. Empirical engineering convection relations. Students engage ina design project throughout the term. Pre-Reqs: 22.341 Conduction & Rad Heat Transfer and 22.381 Fluid Mechanics
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22.361: Mathematical Methods for Mechanical EngineersCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Mathematical methods applied in a mechanical engineering context. Matrices and the solution of systems of linear algebraic equations. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Behavior of vectors and tensors under rotation of coordinate system. Matrix approach to principal values and axes. Iterative solution of non-linear equations. Numerical integration and differentiation. Regression analysis. Introduction to statistics and statistical inference. Pre-Req: 92.132 Calculus II
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22.381: Fluid MechanicsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Development of basic fluid mechanical relations: fluid behavior and properties; hydrostatic pressure and force, buoyancy and stability; continuity, momentum and Bernoulli equations; similitude, dimensional analysis and modeling. Emphasis is placed on the control volume approach for solving problems. Students engage in a design project in this course. Pre-Reqs: 92.231 Calculus III, 92.236 Eng Differential Equations, 22.213 Dynamics or 14.205 Dynamics
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22.400: Mechanical Engineering Project IIICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Students work on engineering design/build/test (DBT) projects under the supervision of a mechanical engineering faculty member. Projects can include student club based DBT projects. Completion of 22.400, 22.300, and 22.200 can count as a mechanical engineering technical elective (academic petition required). Pre-Req: 22.300 Mechanical Eng Project II
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22.403: Mechanical Engineering Lab II:Measurement EngineeringCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Continuation of Mechanical Engineering Lab I. Focuses on digital data acquisition systems used on mechanical engineering equipment. Students design measurement systems composed of various transducers, their associated signal conditioners and digital data acquisition and recording devices. Statistical methods are emphasized. Experiments require the students to provide calibration and to select appropriate sampling rates and test durations. Systems under test range from simple multisensor laboratory apparatus to actual operating mechanical systems. Pre-Reqs: 22.302 Mech Eng Lab I: Instrum, 22.311 App. Strength of Mat'ls, 22.341 Conduct & Rad Heat Transfer, 22.381 Fluid Mechanics
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22.423: Capstone DesignCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Students perform independent design work and participate in team efforts to develop conceptual designs from functional requirements. Perform design analysis and synthesis, modeling, fabrication, testing, cost estimating, and documenting the essential elements of the system design. Pre-Reqs: 22.311, 22.322, 22.342 ,22.451, 22.473
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