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Laboratory studies related to heat transfer, thermodynamics, energy conversion, and HVCA applications. Prerequisite: ME 311. Corequisite: ME 314. 1 credit.
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Algebraic and graphical methods for synthesis of cam, gear, and linkage mechanisms; methods of planar motion analysis; characteristics of plane motion, and kinematics. Prerequisites: MATH 283, junior or senior standing in engineering. 3 credits.
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Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic systems with mechanical, electrical, and fluid elements. Topics include: time and frequency domain solution, state space modeling and solutions, linearization techniques, numerical solution using Matlab. Corequisite: ME 330L. Prerequisites: MATH 431, ME 242. 2 credits. 162 College of Engineering
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Laboratory course designed for the introduction of Matlab to undergraduate students in mechanical engineering using various engineering problems in system dynamics. Topics include introduction to programming in matlab environment, matlab functions, matrix computation, symbolic mathematics, and numerical techniques. Corequisite: ME 330. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Generalized measurements systems, characteristics of dynamic signals, basic transducer, signal conditioning and recording systems, applied mechanical measurements, and statistical analysis. Prerequisites: EE 290, PHYS 182-182L. 3 credits.
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Laboratory instruction involving oscilloscopes, strain gages, temperature probe calibration, use of pressure transducers, flow measurement devices and analog-to-digital converters for computer-aided data acquisition. Corequisite: ME 337. 1 credit.
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Engineering approach to safety and health problems and solutions in industries. Includes OSHA and MSHA regulations, safety problems, and equipment and design considerations for safe operations. Retrofit and original designs related to their cost-benefit and to human production factors. Prerequisites: CHEM 121 and junior standing for majors in the Colleges of Science and Engineering (senior standing for other majors). 3 credits.
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Laboratory and computer-based experiments on the dynamics of fluids including pressure in pipes, fluid properties, compressible flows, inviscid flow simulations, boundary layer measurements, usage of wind tunnels, and applications of computational fluid dynamics. Prerequisites: ME 242, MATH 283, PHYS 182-182L. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to fluid properties, statics, and fluid dynamics. Development of the Navier-Stokes equations for the study of flow in closed conduits, external flows, boundary layers, compressible flows, potential flows, and turbomachinery. Corequisite: ME 380. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Basic laws and equations of fluid flow; very viscous flow solutions; boundary layer flows; potential flows; wave phenomena; transport phenomena; turbulence. Prerequisite: ME 380. 3 credits.
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