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3.00 Credits
An application of the basic concepts of finite element modeling and analysis to various types of engineering technology problems including structural and machine component analysis, conduction and convection heat-transfer analysis, and fluid mechanics analysis. Selected analytical aspects of finite element analysis are introduced throughout the course without becoming too theoretical. ANSYS computer software is an integral part of the course and is used within the laboratory portion. Prerequisite: ENT 333. 2 Lec. 1 Lab.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the requirements for the design of servo-mechanisms including stability, transfer functions, loop dynamics, and digital signal processing. Covers digital and analog signal conditioning, transducers, and controllers. Prerequisite: ENT 311 and MTH 151. 2 Lec. 1 Lab.
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3.00 Credits
Coverage of experimentation techniques pertaining to mechanical engineering technology measurement methods and performance testing. Emphasis is on basic principles involved in measurement techniques. Topics range from mechanical systems to air pollution measurement techniques. Prerequisite: ENT 333. 2 Lec. 1 Lab.
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3.00 Credits
Covers fundamentals and industrial applications of neural networks and fuzzy logic. Emphasizes studies in process control and manufacturing systems. Prerequisite: CSA 153, STA 368, and MTH 251. 2 Lec. 1 Lab.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of the three modes of heat transfer, conduction, convection, and radiation, discussed separately and in combination. Each mode of heat transfer is presented by relating fundamental principles and computational methods to practical, real-world thermal systems and applications. Practical application projects from such industries as aerospace, automotive, and chemical processing are assigned to reinforce these principles. Prerequisite: ENT 312.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a study of mechanical vibrations topics with emphasis on mathematical analysis methods that may be applied to the solution of industrial engineering technology problems. Computer analysis software and experimental methods are introduced within the laboratory portion of the course. Prerequisite: ENT 301, ENT 333. 2 Lec. 1 Lab.
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3.00 Credits
Covers advanced control topics including state variable models, higher order system response, transient response, and stability analysis. Prerequisite: MTH 251, ENT 301, and ENT 401.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces students to the multidisciplinary nature of environmental science and the solution of environmental problems. Cross-listed with BOT, CHM, GEO, GLG, MBI, MTH, STA, and ZOO.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to identification and study of what is typically called "environment" from social science and natural science perspectives. Differing perceptions of environmental problems and resolution strategies. Case studies of environmental concerns, such as soil erosion, global warming, protection of biotic cultural resources, urban sprawl, and energy consumption. Prerequisite(s): ECO 201, POL 241, and at least one course from each of the following three categories are either pre- or corequisite: 1) BOT 131, BOT 171, or ZOO 121; 2) GEO 121, GLG 121, and GLG 115L; and 3) ATH 175, GEO 101, or GEO 111.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include contamination of earth systems and pollution mitigation; use, abuse, and conservation of natural resources; land use, conservation and preservation, planning and management and the value of biodiversity and wilderness. Emphasis is on the multidisciplinary nature of environmental problems and their solutions. Prerequisites: at least one course from each of the following three categories is either pre- or corequisite: 1) BOT/MBI/ ZOO 115 or BOT 191 or ZOO 113; 2) CHM 111 or CHM 142/5; and 3) GLG 111 or 121 or 141 or GEO 121. Cross-listed with BOT, CHM, GEO, GLG, MBI, MTH, STA, and ZOO.
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