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3.00 Credits
Statistical distribution functions and application to engineering problems. Limited treatment of curve-fitting and time-series analysis. Introduction to factorial design. (Same as CE 319) Prerequisite: MEC-ENGR 219 and MATH 220 3 hrs
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4.00 Credits
The nature of the structure of engineering materials. The relationship of material structure to the physical properties. Mechanical behavior of engineering materials. Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 299, CIV-ENGR 276 and CHEM 211. 4 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of the statics and dynamics of fluids, with emphasis on principles of continuity, momentum and energy. Boundary layers, dimensional analysis and drag are covered briefly. Thorough treatment of pipe flow. (Same as CE 351.) Prerequisites: ME 285 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Static and dynamic errors; experiment design; instrumentation selection and calibration; measurement of voltage, resistance, amperage, duration, frequency, displacement, velocity, acceleration, strain, force and torque. Prerequisites: ME 285, CE 276, MATH 345, and ECE 276 or concurrently. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Gas and vapor mixtures, cycles, availability, imperfect gases, thermodynamic relations, combustion, chemical equilibrium, power systems and design projects. Effects of design choices on the earth and living systems. Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 299, MATH 250; Co-requisite: MEC-ENGR 351 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of 352 with emphasis on instruments to measure temperature, pressure, fluid flow, fluid velocity, sound, spectral content and emissions. Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 351 and MEC-ENGR 352. Corequisite: MEC-ENGR 399. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to manufacturing processes with emphasis on those aspects most relevant to methods, problems in force analysis, and practicum and experimentation in machine tool applications. Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 324. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Kinematics of mechanical systems. Introduction to the modeling and analysis of dynamic mechanical systems. Computer analysis. Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 285 and MATH 345. 3 hrs
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0.00 Credits
Students may participate in structured Engineering Coop/ Internship under the supervision of employer. They must carry out significant professional responsibilities and whatever additional assignments are determined by the employer. Prerequisite: Junior level or above or consent of instructor. 0 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer. Use of nondimensional parameters. Theory of heat exchangers. Mass transfer. Prerequisites: MATH 345, MEC-ENGR 319, MEC-ENGR 351 Pre/corequisite: MEC-ENGR 306 3 hrs
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