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ME 3000: Junior Honors Seminar
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Acquaints students enrolled in Departmental Honors Program with current research activities in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Faculty provide seminars in which research interests are summarized. These seminars are planned to prepare students in choosing a research topic for the senior thesis. May be repeated once. Preq: Junior standing in departmental honors program.
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ME 3030: Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of the second law and entropy. Includes applications to fixed mass systems and control volumes; vapor and gas power cycles; mixtures of gases; vapor psychrometrics; combustion and the third law. Thermochemical equilibrium. Preq: ME 2030 with a C or better.
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ME 3040: Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of steady and transient heat conduction, free and forced convection, radiation, and multi-mode heat transfer. Emphasizes analytical and numerical solutions to engineering heat transfer problems with a design orientation. Preq: MATH 2080 and ME 3080 each with a C or better. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MATH 3650 with a C or better.
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ME 3050: Model/Analysis of Dynamic Syst
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Presents techniques for developing and analyzing models of mechanical, electrical, electromechanical, fluid and thermal systems. Transient, steady-state and frequency response are determined using analytical and numerical methods. Covers tools for stability analysis and state-space representation. Covers linear free- and forced-vibrations in single- and multi-degree-of-freedom systems with lumped-parameters representation, methods of vibration absorption and isolations. Preq: MATH 2080, MATH 3650, and one of ME 2010 or ME 2060, each with a grade of C or better. Preq or concurrent enrollment: ECE 2070 and ECE 2080.
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ME 3060: Fundamentals of Machine Design
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to failure theory and fatigue analysis. Integration of these topics with selected portions of mechanics of materials and application of them to the design and analysis of machine elements. Preq: ME 2040, and one of ME 2070 or ME 3070, each with a C or better. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MATH 3650.
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ME 3070: Found of Mechanical Systems
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to physical elements and mechanisms that define basic mechanical engineering systems. Application of kinematic and kinetic analysis to mechanisms and the role of design in mechanisms. Preq: ME 2010 with a C or better. Preq or concurrent enrollment: ME 2040 with a C or better.
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ME 3080: Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Behavior of fluids at rest or in motion, including the study of fluid properties. Emphasizes a rational, analytical approach from which are developed basic principles of broad applicability to all fields of engineering. Includes Honors sections. Preq: ME 2030, and one of ME 2010 or ME 2060, each with a C or better. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MATH 2080.
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ME 3100: Thermo/Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to thermodynamics and heat transfer for nonmajors: properties of liquids and gases, first and second law analysis, introduction to cycles for power and refrigeration, heat flow by conduction and radiation, and convective heat flow and heat exchangers. Preq: MATH 2060 and PHYS 2210, each with a C or better; and enrollment in an engineering curriculum other than Mechanical Engineering.
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ME 3120: Manuf Processes
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Fundamental principles associated with production processes and their application to the manufacture of products from metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites. Emphasizes the physical and quantitative aspects of processing, the selection of processes to create products, and the identification processes used to manufacture existing products. Preq: MSE 2100 with a C or better. Preq or concurrent enrollment: ME 3040 and ME 3060 and ME 3330, each with a C or better.
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ME 3330: Mechanical Engineering Lab II
2.00 Credits
Clemson University
Mechanical engineering principles and phenomena are reinforced through student conducted experiments. Presentation of fundamentals of instrumentation, calibration techniques, data analysis, and report writing in the context of laboratory experiments. Preq: MATH 2080 and ME 2030 and ME 2220, each with a C or better.
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