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M E 5040: Finite Element Methods I. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 2400; MAT 2150 or MAT 2350. Introduction to finite element methods. Review of equations from solid mechanics, variational methods, potential energy principles. Displacement-based formulation of bar, beam, plane strain and plane stress elements. Isoparametric element formulation. Assembly of elements and solution of global stiffness equations. Detailed examples of problems from structural analysis and solid mechanics. Computer laboratory sessions using the MSC/Nastran and Altair Hypermesh computer codes. (F,W)
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M E 5040 - Finite Element Methods I. Cr
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M E 5100: Engineering Physiology. Cr. BME 5010) CHE
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: BME 5005 or consent of instructor. The basic principles of human physiology presented from the engineering viewpoint. Bodily functions, their regulation and control discussed in quantitative terms and illustrated by simple mathematical models when feasible. (F,W)
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M E 5100 - Engineering Physiology. Cr. BME 5010) CHE
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M E 5120: Fundamentals of Alternative Energy Technology. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: senior standing in science or engineering discipline. Input-output analysis, thermodynamic efficiency and availability, energy balances, economics and environmental considerations. Fuel cell examined from energy efficiency perspective. Photovoltaics, wind power, biomass conversion technologies. (W)
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M E 5120 - Fundamentals of Alternative Energy Technology. Cr
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M E 5160: Musculoskeletal Biomechanics. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: BME 5010 or BMS 5550; M E 2400. Structure and properties of the major tissue components of the musculoskeletal system and evaluation of how tissues combine to provide support and motion to the body. (W)
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M E 5160 - Musculoskeletal Biomechanics. Cr
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M E 5170: Design of Human Rehabilitation Systems. Cr. BME
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: senior standing. Design, fabrication and testing of customized hardware to aid handicapped patients. (F)
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M E 5170 - Design of Human Rehabilitation Systems. Cr. BME
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M E 5180: Introduction to Biomaterials
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: B E 1300, BME 5010 or BMS 5550. Introduction to study of both biological materials (bone, muscle, etc.) and materials for medical applications. Topics include tissue properties and effects of pathology, biocompatability, and design considerations. (Y)
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M E 5180 - Introduction to Biomaterials
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M E 5210: Convective and Radiative Heat Transfer. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 4210. Radiative processes and properties of solids. Radiative heat transfer among surfaces in an enclosure. Introduction to gas radiation. Derivation of the energy equation for laminar flows. Application of semi-empirical correlation for forced and free convection of laminar and turbulent flows. Some analytical methods for convective heat transfer. Heat exchange analysis. (F)
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M E 5210 - Convective and Radiative Heat Transfer. Cr
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M E 5250: Alternative Energy Technology System and Design. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: senior standing in science or engineering discipline. Topics such as: batteries, flywheels, capacitors, motors, controllers, power management, heat dissipation, systems containment, manufacturing processes, systems dynamics. Lectures and design projects. (F)
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M E 5250 - Alternative Energy Technology System and Design. Cr
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M E 5300: Intermediate Fluid Mechanics. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 3300. Introduction to continua. Integral and differential equations of motion. Ideal flow theory. Flow over blunt bodies. Introduction to boundary layer. Sound waves. Compressible flows. (F)
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M E 5300 - Intermediate Fluid Mechanics. Cr
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M E 5330: Advanced Thermal Fluid System Design. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 4210, ENG 3060, and senior standing in AGRADE program. Design of thermal fluid systems to meet system performance requirements, system simulation, design optimization and economics limitations. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes(F,W)
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M E 5330 - Advanced Thermal Fluid System Design. Cr
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