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2.00 Credits
Computer usage in the mechanical engineering profession. Introductory level usage and theory of slide presentation software, spreadsheets, high-level language programming, and Matlab. Computer-based problem solving with emphasis on Mechanical Engineering applications and mathematics.
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0.00 Credits
Properties of Materials Lab
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4.00 Credits
Properties of Materials Lab
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0.00 Credits
Instrumentation & Measurements Lab
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts of measurement methods. Probability and statistics of finite and infinite data. Measurement uncertainty analysis. Static and dynamic characteristics of signals. Response to zero, first and second order measurement systems. Analog and digital instruments. Design and conduct experiments. Data acquisition and formal report writing using modern engineering tools. Prerequisites: ME 1312, ES 2013, or permission of instructor.
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0.00 Credits
Manufacturing Process Lab
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3.00 Credits
Basic understanding of manufacturing processes (casting, molding, machining, and others), machines, and various techniques for statistical quality control. Specific aspects of modeling of manufacturing processes, process analysis, and design for manufacturability, including process description, variables affecting the process, and means of controlling these variables. Manufacturing economics in a societal context. Prerequisite: ES 3023. Corequisites: ES 2023, ME 3034 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Displacement, velocity and acceleration analysis of linkages, cams, and gear trains. An introduction to synthesis. Computer simulation and design of planar mechanisms using modern engineering software culminating in a design project. Prerequisite: ES 2023.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in solving practical engineering problems. Theory of relevant physics and numerical methods and discussion of internal workings and limitations of commercial codes. Prerequisites: ES 3003, familiarity with a programming language such as C++, FORTRAN, or Visual Basic.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of vehicle dynamics, tire performance, suspension and steering design, handling, safety, environmental impact, and electronics of the modern automobile. Fundamental analysis of principles and hand-on experience with an automotive project. Emphasis on engineering design, fabrication, testing, and teamwork. Projects may include engineering society student competition vehicles. Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of instructor.
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