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3.00 Credits
Engineering-science design course that examines manufacturing processes for metals, polymers, and composites as well as manufacturing systems that integrate these processes. Lecture topics include: forming, machining, joining, assembling, process integration, computer-aided manufacturing, and manufacturing system engineering. Prereq., MCEN 2024 or MCEN 3024.
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3.00 Credits
One lecture and six hours of lab per week. Gives students the opportunity to participate in laboratory projects that extend over several weeks. Takes experiments from solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermal science, and materials science. Emphasizes planning an experiment, applying sound experimental procedures, keeping proper records, and communicating results orally and in lab reports. Includes a library research project that is presented orally to the class. Prereqs., MCEN 2063, 3022, 3024, and 3027.
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3.00 Credits
Covers thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, principles of design and their application to real-life thermal systems; performance and analysis of thermal system components; system simulation; engineering ethics and economics. Includes a significant open-ended design project. Prereq., MCEN 3022 or equivalent. Restricted to senior MCEN majors.
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3.00 Credits
Covers linear dynamic systems and mathematical tools for understanding them, input-output relationships, modeling templates, complex variables, Laplace transform, time-harmonic forcing and response, Fourier series and discrete Fourier transform, and coupled systems. Prereqs., MCEN 3017, 3022, and 3043. Restricted to senior MCEN majors.
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3.00 Credits
First part of a two-course capstone design experience in mechanical engineering. Covers problem definition, determining design requirements, alternative design concepts, engineering analysis, proof-of-concept prototype, and CAD drawings. Students make several oral design reviews, a final design presentation, and prepare a written report. Prereq., MCEN 3025. Coreq., MCEN 4026.
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4.00 Credits
Second part of a two-course capstone design experience in mechanical engineering. Includes refinement of prototype, design optimization, fabrication, testing, and evaluation. Students orally present the final design and prepare a written report and operation manual for the product. Prereq., MCEN 4026 and 4045.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on design and construction of microprocessor- controlled electro-mechanical systems. Lectures review critical circuit topics, introduce microprocessor architecture and programming, discuss sensor and actuator component selection, robotic systems, and design strategies for complex, multi-system devices. Lab work reinforces lectures and allows hands-on experience with robotic design. Students must design and build an autonomous robotic device. Project expenses may be incurred ($50 maximum). Prereqs., MCEN 3017 or equivalent and GEEN 1300 or equivalent. Same as MCEN 5115.
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3.00 Credits
Understanding human physiological function from an engineering, specifically mechanical engineering, viewpoint. Introduction to human anatomy and physiology with a focus on learning fundamental concepts and applying engineering (mass transfer, fluid dynamics, mechanics, modeling) analysis. Restricted to senior engineering majors. Same as MCEN 5117.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on probability and statistics, emphasizing engineering applications. Studies frequency distributions; statistical hypotheses and estimation; nonparametric, linear regression, and correlation; nonlinear and multiple regression; analysis of variance; and quality control. Prereq., APPM 2360.
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3.00 Credits
Offers advanced topics and applications, including thermodynamics of state, entropy and probability, thermodynamic cycles, and reacting and nonreacting mixtures. Provides application to engines and power generation by conventional and alternative energy technologies. Most assignments are design oriented. Prereq., MCEN 3012.
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