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3.00 Credits
Development and current status of energy sources, technologies, consumption patterns, conservation, and energy policies. Emphasis on environmental effects of various choices made at each step of the energy cycle, and examination of those choices from technological and socioeconomical points of view. Credits: 3
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Principles of engineering mechanics; vector algebra, force systems, free-body diagrams, resultants, equilibrium, centroids and centers of gravity; application to trusses, frames, machines, and beams; moments of inertia; friction. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 229 with grade of C or better; PHYS 253 with grade of C or better. CRQ: MATH 230. Credits: 3
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Kinematics of particles and rigid bodies; kinetics of particles and rigid bodies: force-mass-acceleration, work and energy, impulse and momentum. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 210 and MATH 230 with grade of C or better. Credits: 3
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Mechanics of deformable bodies with emphasis on principles of stress and strain; shear and bending moments; torsion, buckling; failure criteria and design concepts. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 210. Credits: 3
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Introduction to kinematics and mechanism; mechanism design philosophy; displacement, velocity, and acceleration analysis; CAM design; gears; introduction to kinematic synthesis. Concepts of design supplemented by computer techniques of analysis. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 211. CRQ: UEET 101. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Structures and properties of materials; testing and heat treatment of engineering materials; casting and forming processes; machining processes; welding and allied processes; processes and techniques related to manufacturing. Not counted for credit toward the major in mechanical engineering. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: CHEM 210, CHEM 212, MATH 229, and PHYS 253. Credits: 3
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Graphics in engineering and geometric constructions; orthographic projection and descriptive geometry with auxiliary views and revolution; pictorial presentation; developments; introduction to computer-aided drawing. Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MATH 155 or MATH 229. Credits: 3
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Oscillatory motion, free vibration of single degree freedom systems, harmonically excited vibration, vibration under general forcing conditions, two or more degrees of freedom systems, and generalized eigenvalue problems. In addition to lecture, the course has scheduled laboratory sessions. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 211, MEE 212, and MATH 336. Credits: 3
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Modeling of engineering systems, linearization, transfer functions, feedback, PID control, Root-locus and introduction to Bode design. In addition to lecture, the course has scheduled laboratory sessions. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 321 and ELE 210. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the relation between processing, structure, properties, and performance of metallic, ceramic, and polymeric engineering materials. In addition to lecture, the course has scheduled laboratory sessions. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: CHEM 210 and CHEM 212 with grade of C or better and PHYS 273 with grade of C or better. CRQ: MEE 212. Credits: 3
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