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M E 5360: Introduction to Computational Biofluidics and Heat Transfer. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 3300, M E 4210. Basic numerical techniques for biofluidics and its applications. Use of techniques to improve surgical procedures; analysis of biofluidics applied to understanding disease. (F)
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M E 5360 - Introduction to Computational Biofluidics and Heat Transfer. Cr
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M E 5400: Dynamics II. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 3400. Kinematics and rigid bodies in space. Classical particle solutions: central force, motion on a surface of revolution, spherical pendulum. Energy and momentum integrals. Equations of motion in general rotating coordinate frames. Euler angles, angular momentum and kinetic energy of rigid bodies. Fixed point motion, steady solutions. Applications to spatial motions of rigid bodies. Hamilton's Principle and Lagrange's equations of motion. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F)
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M E 5400 - Dynamics II. Cr
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M E 5410: Vibrations II. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 4410. Multidegree-of-freedom systems. Eigenvectors and eigenvalues and orthogonality of normal modes. Mode-summation method. Solution to forced vibrations by Laplace transforms, numerical methods and Continuous Systems Modeling Program (CSMP). Rayleigh's principle and Dunkerley formula for approximate frequencies. Torsional geared and branched systems. Lagrange's equations. Vibration of continuous systems: longitudinal and transverse vibrations of beams; torsional vibrations, vibrating string and membranes. (F)
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M E 5410 - Vibrations II. Cr
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M E 5425: Analysis of Vibration Movements and Instrumentation. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 4410. Basic tools and instrumentation, such as spectral analyzers to measure and analyze vibration time histories of excitation and response signals (stationary or non-stationary) in the time and frequency domains. Fast Fourier transform, frequency time analyses. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (B)
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M E 5425 - Analysis of Vibration Movements and Instrumentation. Cr
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M E 5440: Industrial Noise Control. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: senior standing or consent of instructor. Nature and origin of noise in mechanical systems and design for their control. Measurement of sound pressure levels, sound power levels, sound intensity levels, reverberation time, absorption coefficients of materials. (B:W)
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M E 5440 - Industrial Noise Control. Cr
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M E 5460: Fundamentals in Acoustics and Noise Control. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: senior or graduate standing. Videotapes and multimedia materials on sound generation, propagation and interaction with solid boundaries. Fundamental theories of sound radiation and control; solving practical engineering noise and vibration problems. (B:F)
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M E 5460 - Fundamentals in Acoustics and Noise Control. Cr
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M E 5470: Creative Problem Solving in Design and Manufacturing. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Coreq: M E 4250 or equiv. Concepts of laws of natural development of engineering systems. Algorithm for inventive (creative) problem-solving (AIPS-85). Creative use of physical and geometrical effects in design of mechanical and manufacturing systems. Concepts of strength, stiffness, vibratory effects, reliability in mechanical design.(W)
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M E 5470 - Creative Problem Solving in Design and Manufacturing. Cr
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M E 5500: Advanced Engineering Design. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: B E 2550, M E 4250, ENG 3060. Open only to AGRADE students. Team work on semester-long project, design concepts to be developed using various design theories, students perform patent literature search, design, fabricate and test prototypes. Final written report and public presentation required. Satisfies Writing Intensive course requirement. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F,W)
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M E 5500 - Advanced Engineering Design. Cr
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M E 5580: Computer- Aided Mechanical Design. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 3480 or graduate standing in mechanical engineering. Aspects of constraint-based solid modeling and parametric modeling using software such as Unigraphics, Solid Edge, I-DEAS, Pro-E. Building intelligent solid models, application to data management and sheet metal design. Introduction to computer-aided simulation and manufacturing. (S)
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M E 5580 - Computer- Aided Mechanical Design. Cr
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M E 5600: Advanced Mechanics of Materials. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M E 2400. Statically indeterminate problems. Force method. Displacement methods. The three-moment equation. Euler formulas for columns. Column formulas for concentric and eccentric loadings. Energy methods and applications. Unsymmetrical bending of beams. Shear center. Bending of curved bars. Thick-walled cylinders. Torsion of non-cylinders. Rotating discs. Torsion of non-circular shafts. Membrane analogy. (W)
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M E 5600 - Advanced Mechanics of Materials. Cr
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