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3.00 Credits
This course presents a controls perspective to the fundamentals of mobile robotic motion control. Topics include basic kinematic motion models and primitives, graph-based obstacle-modeling and optimal graph-based planning, optimal sample-based planning, and vector field approaches. Crosslisted as: ECE 5340 Prerequisites/Restrictions: ECE 1410 or CS 1410 MATH 2250 or MATH 2280 Admission to a USU major or graduate standing
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This course introduces the study of the motion of rigid bodies and systems of rigid bodies. It includes the kinematic analysis of linkages, cams, and gear trains. Prerequisite/Restriction: ENGR 2030 MATH 2250 or both MATH 2270 and MATH 2280 Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
Students study particle and rigid body dynamics. Topics include work and kinetic energy, conservation of energy, impulse-momentum, and conservation of linear and angular momentum as well as kinematics and kinetics in 2-D and 3-D. Newtonian and Lagrangian Mechanics are also addressed. Prerequisites/Restrictions: ENGR 2030 MATH 2250 or both MATH 2270 and MATH 2280 Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the mathematical theory of optimization and computational techniques for solving problems. Topics include unconstrained optimization, linear programming, integer linear programming, convex programming, and nonlinear programming. The emphasis is to develop fundamentals and capabilities for solving real-world problems. Prerequisite/Restriction: MAE 2450 Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the application of conservation of mass, momentum, and energy to the design and analysis of compressible fluid systems. Proficiency in computer programming is essential for students enrolling in this course. Prerequisites: MAE 2300 MAE 3420 Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
Students learn advanced topics in thermal-fluid sciences, building upon knowledge from thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Topics covered include fins, heat exchangers, gas mixtures, psychrometrics, combustion, exergy, gas, vapor, refrigeration cycles, minor losses, flow networks, and turbomachinery. Prerequisite/Restrictions: MAE 3440 Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer using the finite-volume method. It includes extensive code development. Students apply a commercial CFD solver to a problem of interest. Prerequisites/Restrictions: MAE 2450 MAE 3420 Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces various renewable energy resources, nuclear energy and energy storage technologies. Fundamental principles and analysis using thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer are emphasized. Students explore the concept of hybrid energy systems to improve energy efficiency, increase renewable energy, and mitigate environmental impact. Prerequisite/Restriction: MAE 3440 Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have Graduate Standing
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the fundamentals of incompressible, inviscid flow; aerodynamic forces and moments; airfoil characteristics; incompressible flow around two-dimensional airfoils and finite wings; three-dimensional incompressible flow; and are introduced to aircraft performance. Prerequisites/Restrictions: MAE 2450 MAE 3420 Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
Aircraft equations of motion; aerodynamic forces and moments; aircraft stability and control in roll, pitch, and yaw; aircraft motion with six degrees of freedom; aircraft performance and design; and design project. Prerequisites/Restrictions: MAE 5500; Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing
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