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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the mathematical methods of Operations Research and their applications in engineering. Topics include the optimal solution of deterministic and stochastic mathematical models, modeling process, linear programming, the simplex method, duality theory and sensitivity analysis.
Prerequisite:
MIME 4000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MATH 2860 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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3.00 Credits
Discrete and continuous simulation models are used to study queuing, networks, manufacturing and related engineering systems. Simulation languages and animation are covered. Statistical inference is used to draw conclusions and to identify the best system.
Prerequisite:
MIME 2650 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MATH 2860 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR MATH 3860 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR MATH 3820 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an introduction to legal topics for engineers. Topics include: contracts, negligence, products liability, patents and copyright, employment law, criminal law, environmental law, and business law.
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3.00 Credits
Students work in teams using knowledge gained in earlier courses to solve real design, manufacturing and operational problems relevant to industry. Oral and written communications with participating companies as well as teamwork are stressed. Other topics include patents, product liability, safety, ethics and design for manufacturing.
Prerequisite:
(MIME 3200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MIME 3320 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) AND MIME 3440 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) )
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3.00 Credits
This course is comprised of two parts: joining processes and assembly systems. Commonly used joining methods, such as welding, mechanical fastening and adhesion are discussed. General principles of assembly are presented with extensive use of automobile assembly as an example.
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3.00 Credits
The goal of this course is for students to be able to describe motions of the human body. Three-dimensional analysis and measurements of human body movements including kinematics, kinetics and energetics of human gait, anthropometry and application to bioengineering and orthopedics will be presented. Euler angles and the screw axis method will be used to describe three-dimensional motions.
Prerequisite:
MIME 2300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Experimental techniques used in orthopedics and in the study of the musculoskeletal system including mechanical testing, experimental and analytical methods for stress analysis, strain gauges, methods used in human motion analysis to include motion capture, force plates and EMG.
Prerequisite:
MIME 1650 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND CIVE 1160 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic concepts of the finite element method. Topics include engineering analysis of continuous systems, numerical solutions of boundary value problems, method of weighted residuals and the principle of minimum potential energy, applications of commercially available finite element programs.
Prerequisite:
MIME 3320 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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3.00 Credits
Theory of elasticity, plane stress and plane problems, yield criteria and failure theories, bending of beams, energy methods, curved flexural members, unsymmetric bending, torsion, shear center and axisymmetrically loaded members.
Prerequisite:
CIVE 1160 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MATH 2860 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR MATH 3860 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR MATH 3820 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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3.00 Credits
Review of elasticity of anisotropic solids, determination of mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced lamina, analysis and performance of laminated composites.
Prerequisite:
(CIVE 1160 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MIME 1650 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-)
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