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AERO ENG 390: Undergraduate Research
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Designed for the undergraduate student who wishes to engage in research. Not for graduate credit. Not more than six (6) credit hours allowed for graduation credit. Subject and credit to be arranged with the instructor.
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AERO ENG 400: Special Problems
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Problems or readings on specific subjects or projects in the department. Consent of instructor required.
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AERO ENG 401: Special Topics
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This course is designed to give the department an opportunity to test a new course. Variable title. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 401)
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AERO ENG 407: Advanced Vibrations
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Advanced treatment of discrete and continuous vibratory systems. Extensive use is made of matrix methods and operator notation. Special topics include: transmission matrices, relative coordinates, time dependent boundary conditions, approximate techniques for linear systems, nonlinear systems and random excitations. Prerequisite: Mech Eng or Aero Eng 307. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 407)
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AERO ENG 408: Advanced Finite Element Analysis
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Higher order, isoparametric and mixed finite elements. Eigenvalue and time-dependent problems. Solution procedures for dynamic analysis. Implicit and explicit methods. Applications to viscous incompressible fluid and plate bending problems. Three-dimensional problems. Nonlinear finite element analysis. Practical applications using commercial software. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 312 or Aero Eng 352. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 408)
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AERO ENG 410: Seminar
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Discussion of current topics. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 410)
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AERO ENG 413: Advanced Aerospace Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Current problems in aerospace dynamics are treated using methods of analytical mechanics; gyroscopic phenomena; the calculus of variations, stability of systems, to include approximate techniques. Prerequisite: Mech Eng or Aero Eng 313. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 413)
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AERO ENG 414: Advanced Astrodynamics
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Analysis of spacecraft motion using different dynamic models and perturbations. Using the state transition matrix and differential corrections technique for trajectory computation. Introduction to the three-body problem. Use of computational and numerical methods to solve astrodynamic problems. Prerequisite: Aero Eng 314.
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AERO ENG 422: Applied Linear Elasticity
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Formulation and study of boundary-value problems in 2-D linear elastostatics: Equilibrium and compatibility. Stress function formulations in Cartesian and polar coordinates. Curved beam, wedge and plane contact problems. Dislocations and cracks. Thermoelasticity. Prerequisites: IDE 110, Math 325 (Co-listed with Mech Eng 422)
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AERO ENG 423: Viscous Fluid Flow
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Fundamentals of viscous fluids for incompressible and compressible flows governed by Navier-Stokes equations; exact, approximate, and numerical solutions for steady and unsteady laminar flows; boundary layer theory for incompressible and compressible flows; stability and transition. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 331 or Aero Eng 331 or Mech Eng 339 or Aero Eng 339 or equivalent. (Co-listed with Mech Eng 423)
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