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The application of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and other engineering principles to the design, performance, and economy of internal combustion engines and gas turbines. This course also includes the effect and control of automotive emissions. Prerequisite: ME 350, 362 This is a Technical Elective. Staff
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Classical feedback control theory is ap- plied to dynamic systems. The effect of closed-loop control on the transient re- sponse, error, stability, and frequency response of systems is investigated. Control systems are designed using computer simulation. Boolean logic and its implementation in ladder logic are applied to the control of mechanical systems. Modern control theory and digital control theory are introduced. Prerequisite: ME 352 Corequisite: ME 479 Offered: Fall semester Staff
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Analog controllers are designed and built to implement velocity and position control of a rotational servomechanism. The performance of controllers is evaluated and compared to design predictions. Programmable logic controllers are used to implement ladder logic. Op-amp circuits and power electronics are investigated. DC, AC, and stepping motors are explored. Prerequisite: ME 352 Corequisite: ME 478 Offered: Fall semester Staff
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The application of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and other engineering principles to the design and operation of power plants. Prerequisite: ME 470 This is a Technical Elective. Staff
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Advanced finite element analysis of components and systems in support of mechanical design. Topics may include complex three-dimensional solid modeling, meshing and error analysis, results verification, optimal design, nonlinear analysis, and design project applications. Effective written and oral presentation results are emphasized. Prerequisite: ES 230 Van Gulick
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A study of the behavior of compressible fluids including isentropic flow, Fanno and Rayleigh processes, normal and two-dimensional shock waves, and application to selected problems in modern high-speed flows. Prerequisite: ME 350, 362 This is a Technical Elective. Staff
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The study of thermal design and application through synthesis of thermodynamic, fluid mechanic, and heat transfer principles. The course emphasizes design methodologies including modeling and simulation of thermal equipment and systems, optimization, search methods, and dynamic programming. Prerequisite: ME 362, 470 This is a Technical Elective. Staff
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Introduction to fundamentals of robotics and related automation technologies. Emphasis is placed on robot mechanics, work cell design, manufacturing applications, and programming and control. Prerequisite: ME 361 This is a Technical Elective. Staff
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Introduces fundamentals and applications of the transport processes- thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and mass transfer-in the human body and in other biomedical systems. Students study the modeling of normal and abnormal human physiology and the devices for medical therapy. Students develop the tools necessary to obtain quantitative information on biomedical problems involving transport processes. Prerequisite: ME 362, or permission of instructor Ulucakli
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This course explores the underlying theory and computational implementation of the finite element method. Students will gain an understanding of finite element formulations, understand how the formulations can be adapted to solve problems in a variety of engineering areas, develop computational tools needed to apply the finite element method, and apply these tools to engineering problems. Student-generated, instructor-supplied, and some commercial software will be employed throughout course. Prerequisite: Math 264, ES 230 Staff
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