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ENME 6753: Advanced Continuum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: consent of department. Kinematics of motion and deformation; general development of balance equations of continuum mechanics; theory of constitutive equations; study of the constitutive equations for elastic, hyperelastic, viscoelastic, and plastic materials.
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ENME 6755: Advanced Vibrations
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: ENME 4757. Lagrange's equations of motion and their application to vibration analysis; multi-degree of freedom systems; matrix methods; and transients.
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ENME 6756: Theory of Plasticity
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: ENCE 6353 or consent of department. Stress and strain tensors; elastic stress-strain relations criteria of yielding; plastic stress-strain relations; elastoplastic problems of spheres and cylinders; the plane elastoplastic problem; the slip-line field.
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ENME 6758: Adv Comp Methd Solid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisites: ENME 3020 or consent of department. Numerical methods for solving problems involving deformable solids. Variational methods including Galerkin, Rayleigh-Ritz, and other weighted residual techniques are covered. Finite difference, finite element, and boundary element techniques are presented.
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ENME 6770: Advanced Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisites: ENME 3770 or consent of department. Review of basic laws of classical thermodynamics. Reversible and irreversible processes. Second law analysis. Entropy and availability. Maxwell relations. Thermodynamics of mixtures, first and second law of reacting systems. Phase equilibrium. Introduction to statistical thermodynamics.
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ENME 6770 - Advanced Thermodynamics
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ENME 6771: Conduction Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: ENME 4771 or consent of department. Conduction heat transfer; steady state and transient system; one-dimensional, twodimensional, and three-dimensional systems.
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ENME 6771 - Conduction Heat Transfer
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ENME 6772: Convection Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisites: ENME 4771 and 4720 or consent of department. Forced and free convection heat transfer in laminar and turbulent flow; condensation and evaporation; and special heat transfer processes.
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ENME 6772 - Convection Heat Transfer
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ENME 6773: Radiation Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: ENME 4771. Radiative heat exchange among specularly and diffusely reflecting surfaces; radiant interchange in participating media; combined radiation, conduction, and convection; and advanced topics.
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ENME 6774: Computational Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisites: ENME 3771 or consent of the department. Foundations of finite - difference and finite element methods. Classification of governing differential equations in heat transfer. Discrete approximations of derivatives. Methods of solving sets of algebraic equations, computationals methods for steady state, parabolic, elliptic, and hyperbolic type of heat transfer problems. Non-linear heat transfer problems. Introduction to grid generation.
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ENMG 4130: G Change Management
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: none except senior or graduate status and consent of department. This course is designed to provide techniques and principles as to how to introduce change into organizations. Emphasis will be on the three phases of change; initiating change, implementing change, and institutionalizing change. Means of applying change principles will be developed through the use of templates and worksheets.
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