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ME 326: Intermediate Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
A continuation of ES 330. Topics include: deformation and stress in fluids; basic conservation laws; kinematics of fluid flow; theory of potential flow; introduction to compressible flows; isentropic flows and shock waves; compressible flows with friction and heat transfer; Navier-Stokes equation and theory of viscous flow; low Reynolds number flows with applications to hydrodynamic lubrication; laminar boundary layer theory and von Karman momentum integral method; introduction to computational fluid dynamics; applications of fluid mechanics to engineering problems including turbomachinery. Introduction to design concepts.
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ME 341: Mechanics of Machine Elements
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
The course reviews and extends the study of strength of materials and engineering materials behavior concepts with applications to mechanical design/behavior of classical machine elements. Additional coverage of multi-axial static failure theories, fatigue of materials and components and fracture mechanics is also provided. A self-directed study of a machine component is undertaken.
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ME 365: Independent Projects I
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
An opportunity for the student to become involved singly, or with a group, working on a special project under the guidance of a faculty member. Topics are often suggested by the faculty but suggestions from the students are encouraged. By permission of advisor only.
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ME 366: Independent Projects II
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Continuation of ME 365.
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ME 367: Variable Credit Projects
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
A variable credit course similar in content to ME 365, but of lesser scope.
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ME 401: Advanced Experimental Methods in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering
1.00 Credits
Clarkson University
This course covers advanced experimental methods including Fourier analysis filtering, computer data acquisition. Experiments demonstrate principles of heat transfer, fluid mechanics, gas dynamics and aerodynamics. Experiments are documented using written memoranda and worksheets.
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ME 401 - Advanced Experimental Methods in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering
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ME 411: Introduction to Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Introductory treatment of steady and transient conduction, natural and forced convection and radiation heat transfer with applications to basic heat exchanger design and other multimode problems. Students will complete at least one design project. Laboratory work may be required.
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ME 425: Aerodynamics
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Topics covered include: Wing aerodynamics, thin airfoil theory, source panel methods, and supersonic and subsonic finite wing theories. Boundary layer theory and flow separation will also be discussed.
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ME 427: Design of Propulsion Systems
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
The course covers the preliminary design of various propulsion devices of historical and modern significance including propellers, ramjets, turbojets and its variations and rockets and its variations and supersonic nozzles. These systems will be designed in the context of aircraft, watercraft and land vehicle applications. Detailed design on components such as turbine blades, diffusers, compressor stages, combustors, fans and two-dimensional supersonic nozzle shapes will be addressed. Many lessons will include examination of actual component hardware. Instruction on design methodology is combined with fluid and thermodynamic analysis techniques to form computational schemes for testing design variations. Design decisions will be based on matching application performances, optimizing, meeting application constraints and iterative selection. A series of engineering homework assignments and design projects will be used to learn about each system. Most work will be individual with one or two projects requiring teamwork. Methods and results will be documented with engineering memoranda.
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ME 442: Engineering Analysis Using the Finite Element Method
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
An introduction to the application of the finite element method to problems currently encountered in mechanical engineering. Procedures and theory for the design and construction of computer-based models will be developed and implemented. Topics include element type and selection, initial and adaptive meshing criteria, specification of boundary conditions and accuracy assessment.
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