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3.00 Credits
Linear elastic and plastic mathematical models for stresses around cracks; concepts of stress intensity; strain energy release rates; correlation of models with experiment; determination of plane stress and plane strain parameters; application to design. Prerequisite: Civ Eng 110. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 336)
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The mechanism of fatigue, fatigue strength of metals, fracture mechanics, influence of stress conditions on fatigue strength, stress concentrations, surface treatment effects, corrosion fatigue and fretting corrosion, fatigue of joints, components and structures, design to prevent fatigue. Prerequisite: Civ Eng 110. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 344)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the numerical solution of the Navier-Stokes equations, by finite difference methods, in both stream function-vorticity and primitive variable formulations. Course format emphasizes student development of complete computer programs utilizing a variety of solution methods. Prerequisites: Comp Sci 53 or 73 or 74; one course in fluid mechanics. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 339)
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Acquaints the student with some techniques of experimental stress analysis. Topics include principal stresses, strain to stress conversion, transmission and reflection photoelastic methods, Moire fringe methods, and analogies. Prerequisites: Civ Eng 110, Eng Mech 321. (Co-listed with Eng Mech 342, Aero Eng 342)
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The course will cover material necessary to design a product and the fixtures required to manufacture the product. Participants will gain experience with CAD/CAM software while carrying out an actual manufacturing design project. (Co-listed with Chem Eng 384, Eng Mgt 344)
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Overview of industrial applications, manipulator systems and geometry. Manipulator kinematics; hand location, velocity and acceleration. Basic formulation of manipulator dynamics and control. Introduction to machine vision. Projects include robot programming, vision-aided inspection and guidance, and system integration. Prerequisites: Comp Sci 73, Mech Eng 213. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 349)
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental theory and application of computer numerical controlled machine tools from the viewpoint of design principles, machine structural elements, control systems, and programming. Projects include manual and computer assisted part programming and machining. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 253.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction and study of variational problems in classical dynamics and solid mechanics emphasizing the concepts of virtual work, minimum potential energy, and complementary energy. Variational inequalities. Prerequisites: Civ Eng 110; Math 204; and IDE 150 or Mech Eng 160 or Aero Eng 160. (Co-listed with Eng Mech 354)
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3.00 Credits
Manufacturing automation at the equipment level. Topics include sensors, actuators, and computer interfacing for manufacturing equipment, dynamic modeling and control of manufacturing equipment, interpolation, coordinated motion control, kinematic and geometric error modeling, and runout. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 279.
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3.00 Credits
Course covers the approach of concurrent product and process design. Topics includes: principle of DFM, New product design process, process capabilities and limitations, Taguchi method, tolerancing and system design, design for assembly and AI techniques for DFM. Prerequisites: Mech Eng 208, Mech Eng 253.
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