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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the deformation and fracture behavior of metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. Topics include yielding criterion, plastic deformation, strain hardening, strengthening mechanisms, viscoelasticity, fatigue, fracture, creep, and microstructure/ mechanical property relationships. Prerequisites: ME 215, ME 252.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the application of Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM), robots, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tools, machine controllers, automatic data capture systems, group technology, and material handling to the design of manufacturing systems. Laboratory experiments provide an in-depth investigation of CAM software and CNC machining techniques. Prerequisite: ME 353.
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3.00 Credits
An application of linear algebra, trigonometric techniques, and kinematic principles to study the motion of spatial mechanisms. The course will examine various types of manipulators that range in complexity from simple two-degree-of-freedom planar robots to the human arm. Prerequisites: ME 125, ME 209, and MATH 234.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ME 370. Topics include combustion principles and cycle optimization using the second law of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: ME 370 and CHEM 115.
Prerequisite:
ME-270 AND CHEM-115
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3.00 Credits
Topics may include a continuation of material in ME 376 such as advanced conduction, convention, or radiation heat transfer. It may include a continuation of topical material in ME 470 such as combined cycle analysis, turbomachinery design principles, and combustion with emphasis on chemical kinetics and mass transfer effects. The topic is determined by the instructor prior to the course offering based, in part, on student interest. Prerequisites: ME 370, ME 373, and ME 470; corequisite: ME 376. ME 470 prerequisite can be waived with instructor approval.
Prerequisite:
ME-270 AND ME-373 AND ME-376
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3.00 Credits
Topics may include computational fluid dynamics or a continuation of topical material in ME 373 such as compressible fluid flow. The topic is determined by the instructor prior to the course offering based, in part, on student interest. Prerequisites: ME 370 and ME 373; corequisite: ME 376.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seven weeks or semester. The investigation of mechanical engineering topics of special interest. Prerequisite: consent of the Department Chair. Offered upon sufficient demand.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study of an advanced topic in mechanical engineering. This course may be repeated for additional credit. Available by invitation only. Prerequisite: approval by the Mechanical Engineering Department.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course providing a general overview of atmospheric science with emphasis on midlatitude cyclones and anticyclones, air masses, atmospheric stability, precipitation processes and convection. May be used to partially fulfill the Natural Science component of the General Education Requirements. Prerequisite: MATH 110 or placement higher than MATH 110 on the math placement examination.
Prerequisite:
MATH-110 OR MATH-114 OR MATH-120 OR MATH-122 OR MATH-124 OR MATH-131 OR MATH-151
Corequisite:
MET-103L
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3.00 Credits
A study of the scope and controls of climate and an investigation at the global, regional and local scales. Included are climate classification, climate models and climate change. Prerequisite: MET 103 or consent of the instructor.
Prerequisite:
MET-103
Corequisite:
MET-215L
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