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3.00 Credits
A survey of composite materials used in engineering, emphasizing fiber-reinforced composites as well as laminate and particulate composites. Prerequisite: MEC-ENGR 324. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Law of contracts, including types, construction, interpretation, performance, and termination. Construction and Engineering service contracts: Proposals, general and financial conditions, specifications and drawings. Corporate and professional and personal liability, insurance and bonds, property, evidence, arbitration and mediation. Offered: Fall 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Statues, regulations and permitting for air hazardous wastes and storage tanks. Asbestos, radon, EMF, and emerging areas of regulatory concern. Siting issues. Criminal and civil enforcement. Crosslisted as CIV-ENGR 449 Prerequisite: Junior standing within the degree program Offered: Winter 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Preliminary component and system design. Optimum design of boilers, steam turbines, condensers and cooling towers and their integration into a system to minimize production costs and impact on the environment. Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 360 and MEC-ENGR 399. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of more complicated problems in stresses and strains. Prerequisite: CIV-ENGR 276. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Photoelastic, electric strain gage, brittle lacquer methods of experimental stress analysis for static loads. Strain gage work includes strain rosettes. Prerequisite: CIV-ENGR 276. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of the power industry in a format suitable for all engineering disciplines. Survey of electric power systems, including fossil and nuclear steam cycles, combustion turbines, combines cycles, and renewable such as solar and wind. Introduction to major machinery components, systems, controls, and an overview of fuels, emissions, and emission control technologies. Offered: Winter 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to digital control systems. Topics include Z-transforms, sampling, stability analysis, and digital controller design. Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 415 and MATH 345. 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to mechanical engineering design and its impact on human history, principles of design with ductile and brittle materials for static and dynamic loading, classical and reliability-based factors of safety, fracture mechanics in design, application to the design of selected machine components. Prerequisites: ME 324, and ME 385 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Synergistic combination of control, sensors, actuators, electronics, computers, and real-time programming. Actuator and computer fundamentals; logic devices; electronic components including transistors, operational amplifiers; and power amplifiers; interface design and control programming. Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 362 and MEC-ENGR 415 3 hrs
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