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3.00 Credits
Udo Schwarz.
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JanSchroers. tth11.35-12.50 Sc §C Credit Meets RP (0) Experiments that involve either structural mechanics or materials science. Comparisons between structural theories and experimental results. Relationships among processing, microstructure, and properties in materials science. Introduction to techniques for the examination of the structure of materials.
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Mitchell Smooke. tth 9-10.15; prob sess 1 htba QR, Sc Meets RP (22) Mechanical properties of fluids, kinematics, Navier-Stokes equations, boundary conditions, hydrostatics, Euler's equations, Bernoulli's equation and applications, momentum theorems and control volume analysis, dimensional analysis and similitude, pipe flow, turbulence, concepts from boundary layer theory, elements of potential flow . Prerequisites : enas 194 a o r b or equivalent, and physics at least at the level o f phys 150a.meng 363Lb, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics Laboratory. Nicholas Ouellette. 4htba Sc Meets RP (0) Hands-on experience in applying the principles of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Integration of experiment, theory, and simulation to reflect real-world phenomena. Students design and test prototype devices. Prerequisites: meng 211a and 361a.
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Staff mwf 11.35-12.25 QR,Sc Meets RP (34) Review of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics; discussion of elements of gas dynamics. Air-breathing engines for aircraft propulsion, gas turbines, and different forms of rocket propulsion. Engineering aspects of other forms of energy conversion with applications to one of the following areas: internal combustion engines, fossil-fuel power plants, solar energy. Prerequisite: meng 361a or permission of instructor
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Corey O'Hern. mwf 9.25- 10. 15; prob sess 1 htba QR, Sc Meets RP (32) Kinematics and dynamics of particles and systems of particles. Relative motion; systems with constraints. Rigid body mechanics; gyroscopes. Prerequisites: phys 180a or 200a, and math 120a or b or enas 151a.
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Materials Science of Microelectromechanical Systems
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Kailasnath Purushothaman. mwf 9.25- 10. 15; prob sess 1 htba QR, Sc Meets RP (32) Fundamentals of mechanical engineering applicable to the calculation of energy and power requirements, as well as transport of heat by conduction, convection, and radiation. Prerequisites: meng 211a, 361a, and enas 194a or b; or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
John Morrell. tth 10.30-11.20, 4 htba QR Meets RP (0) Hands-on synthesis of control systems, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Review of Laplace transforms, transfer functions, software tools for solving odes. Review of electronic components and introduction to electronic instrumentation. Introduction to sensors; mechanical power transmission elements; programming microcontrollers; pid control. Prerequisites: enas 194a or b or equivalent and enas 130b, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
aG ,Computer-Aided Engineering
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Hong Tang. For description see under Electrical Engineering.
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