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3.00 Credits
Mechanical properties of materials; metallurgical control of mechanical properties; casting and forming processes; machining processes; welding and allied processes; processes and techniques related to manufacturing. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 330. Credits: 3
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Introduction and fundamentals of fluid statics, integral form and control volume analysis, differential analysis and potential flow, incompressible viscous internal and external flow, and compressible flow. Design projects required. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 211, MATH 232, and MATH 336. Credits: 3
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Principles of thermal energy conversion; properties of pure substance; work and heat; first law of thermodynamics, control volume, steady state and steady flow process, uniform state and uniform flow process; second law of thermodynamics, entropy, availability; power and refrigeration cycles. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 336. CRQ: MEE 211. Credits: 3
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Thermodynamic cycles and processes; generalized thermodynamic relationships; mixtures and solutions; chemical reaction; phase and chemical equilibrium; nozzles, diffusers, and flowmeters. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 350. Credits: 3
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Basic laws of heat transfer; steady state heat conduction, heat generation, and extended surfaces; unsteady and multidimensional conduction; analytical, graphical, and numerical solutions; external and internal forced convection; boundary layer theory; free convection, similarity and integral solutions; radiation properties and exchange between black and nonblack surfaces; numerical solutions techniques. Design projects required. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 340 and MEE 350. CRQ: MEE 380 or MEE 381. Credits: 3
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Number representation, root finding, systems of linear equations and matrices, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, curve fitting, integration and differentiation, finite difference methods, and linear programming. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: CSCI 240, MATH 336, and MEE 211. CRQ: MEE 212. Credits: 3
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Number representation, root finding, matrix inversion/factorization, eigenvalues/eigenvectors, minimization, integration of functions, and ODEs. Emphasis on programming style and technique in the C++ language, including object-based programming, computational efficiency, code reuse, and scalability. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: CSCI 240 and MATH 336. Credits: 3
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Basic concepts of measurement methods and planning and documenting experiments. Typical sensors, transducers, and measurement system behavior. Data sampling and computerized data acquisition systems. Statistical methods and uncertainty analysis applied to data reduction. Laboratory experiments with measurement of selected material properties and solid-mechanical and fluid/thermal quantities. A writing-intensive course. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 212 and ELE 210. CRQ: MEE 340, MEE 350, and STAT 350 or ISYE 335. Credits: 3
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Buckling, unsymmetric bending, transverse loading, curved beams, thick-walled cylinders and rotating disks, torsion of thin-walled tubes, contact stresses, plastic behavior, strain energy and Castigliano's theorem, strength theories and design equations, fatigue, and fracture. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 212 and MATH 336. CRQ: MEE 380 or MEE 381 or consent of department. Credits: 3
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Bode design, state-space analysis, controllability, observability, observer design, pole placement, LQR, general control system design. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MEE 322 or ELE 380, or consent of department. Credits: 3
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