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AERO ENG 315: Concurrent Engineering I
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Students will be introduced to the concurrent engineering approach to product development. They will learn to set up quantitative requirements and then use a quantitative rating process to identify the critical requirements relating to the desired product. The interaction between design, manufacturing, assembly, cost, and supportability will be covered. The students will form teams and practice the concurrent engineering process for simple products. Prerequisites: Mech Eng 213 or Aero Eng 231, and Civ Eng 110. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 315)
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AERO ENG 316: Concurrent Engineering II
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Students will form groups and then using the electronic data based approach apply the concurrent engineering process to develop products. Areas to be covered are the customer, design, manufacturing, assembly, cost and supportability. Prerequisite: Aero Eng 315 or Mech Eng 315. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 316)
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AERO ENG 319: Advanced Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
After a short review of classical thermodynamics, the elements of chemical reactions, chemical equilibrium, statistical thermodynamics, and the basic concepts of kinetic theory are presented. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 219. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 319)
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AERO ENG 320: Advanced Mechanics of Materials
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Comprehensive insight into mechanics of materials. Topics to include: theories of failure, torsion of noncircular sections, shear flow and shear center, unsymmetric bending, bending of curved members, beams on elastic foundation and pressurization of thick walled cylinders. Prerequisites: Civ Eng 110, Math 204. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 320)
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AERO ENG 322: Introduction To Solid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Review of basic concepts in continuum mechanics. Finite elasticity: some universal solutions for isotropic materials, application of special mechanical models. Linear elasticity: compatibility, stress functions, superposition, special examples such as extension, torsion, bending, and plane problems. Elements of plasticity. Prerequisite: Eng Mech 311. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 322)
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AERO ENG 325: Intermediate Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Analytical study of conduction; theory of thermal radiation and applications; energy and momentum equations in convective heat transfer and review of empirical relations. Current topics are included. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 225. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 325)
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AERO ENG 327: Combustion Processes
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Application of chemical, thermodynamic, and gas dynamic principles to the combustion of solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels. Includes stoichiometry, thermochemistry, reaction mechanism, reaction velocity, temperature levels, and combustion waves. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 221. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 327)
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AERO ENG 329: Smart Materials And Sensors
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Smart structures with fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites and advanced sensors. Multi-disciplinary topics include characterization, performance, and fabrication of composite structures; fiber optic, resistance, and piezoelectric systems for strain sensing; and applications of smart composite structures. Laboratory and team activities involve manufacturing, measurement systems, instrumented structures, and performance tests on a large-scale smart composite bridge. Prerequisites: Senior standing and Math 204. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 329, Elec Eng 329 and Civ Eng 318)
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AERO ENG 330: Applied Computational Methods
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Detailed study of computational methods for efficient solution of selected fluids, structures, thermodynamics, and controls problems in aerospace and mechanical engineering. Besides basic numerical techniques, topics covered include gradient-based optimization and uncertainty quantification. Prerequisite: Comp Sci 53 or 73 or 78; Math 204. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 330)
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AERO ENG 331: Intermediate Thermofluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Derivation of Navier-Stokes equations, analytical solutions of viscous flows; flow in pipes, flow networks; intermediate treatment of boundary layer theory; micro-fluidics and MEMS; introduction to numerical methods for solving fluid flows; and, preliminary treatise on turbulence. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 231 or Aero Eng 231. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 331)
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