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3.00 Credits
Emphasize design policies of concurrent engineering and teamwork, and documenting of design process knowledge. Integration of various product realization activities covering important aspects of a product life cycle such as "customer" needs analysis, concept generation, concept selection, product modeling, process development, DFX strategies, and end-of-product life options. Prerequisite: Eng Mgt 253 or Mech Eng 253. (Co-listed with Eng Mgt 354)
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Students in design teams will simulate the industrial concurrent engineering development process. Areas covered will be design, manufacturing, assembly, process quality, cost, supply chain management, and product support. Students will produce a final engineering product at the end of the project. Prerequisite: Eng Mgt 354 or Mech Eng 357 or Mech Eng 253 or Mech Eng 308. (Co-listed with Eng Mgt 358)
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The course deals with uncertainties in engineering analysis and design at three levels - uncertainty modeling, uncertainty analysis, and design under uncertainty. It covers physics-based reliability analysis and reliability-based design, robustness assessment and robust design, their integration with design simulations, and their engineering applications. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 208 or Aero Eng 261. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 360)
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3.00 Credits
This course examines structured engineering design theory and methodologies for conceptual design and redesign of products. Topical coverage includes customer needs gathering, functional modeling, engineering specifications creation (OFD), concept generation, selection and design embodiment. Team work/hands-on projects emphasized. Prerequisite: At least Senior standing in engineering. (Co-listed with IDE 220)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamentals of computer-aided design with emphasis on mathematical representations of curves and surfaces, modeling of solids, and graphic displays. Students will also practice with commercial CAD/CAM packages to gain experiences and to help grasp fundamentals. Prerequisites: Comp Sci 53 or 73 or 74; Mech Eng 161; at least Junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to decision analysis, a decision-making method under uncertainty. The course topics include probability theory, influence diagram, decision tree, subjective probability, sensitivity analysis, value of information, risk attitude, and utility models. Prerequisite: Stat 211 or Stat 213 or Stat 215 or Stat 217.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the nature of solar radiation and associated thermal energy transfers. Methods of collecting and storing solar energy. Analysis and design of systems for utilizing solar energy, including heating and cooling. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 225, or consent of instructor for non-ME majors.
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3.00 Credits
The various methods used in the thermal design and analysis of both refrigeration and heat pumps systems are investigated. Various methods of producing heating and cooling are examined including vapor compression, absorption, air cycle, steam jet, and thermoelectric systems. Prerequisites: Mech Eng 221, 225.
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3.00 Credits
Single particle orbits in electric and magnetic fields, moments of Boltzmann equation and introduction to fluid theory. Diffusion of plasma in electric and magnetic fields. Analysis of laboratory plasmas and magnetic confinement devices. Introduction to plasma kinetic theory. Prerequisite: Aero Eng 231 or Mech Eng 231 or Physics 221 or Nuc Eng 221 or Elec Eng 271. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 370, Nuc Eng 370, Physics 370)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and applications of principles of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment and systems; design problems. Physiological and psychological factors relating to environmental control. Prerequisites: Mech Eng 221 and accompanied or preceded by Mech Eng 225; or Mech Eng 227 and Civ Eng 230. (Co-listed with Arch Eng 371)
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