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ME 4310: Appl Fluids Engr
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Applications-oriented course in industrial fluids engineering, primarily directed toward the analysis and design of piping systems and components for liquid and gas flow. Topics include friction factors, head loss, flow capacities, piping networks, flow measurement, pumps, control valves, and hydraulic and pneumatic components. Preq: ME 3080 and ME 3330, each with a C or better.
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ME 4320: Advanced Strength of Materials
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Topics in strength of materials not covered in ME 3020. Three-dimensional stress and strain transformations, theories of failure, shear center, unsymmetrical bending, curved beams, and energy methods. Other topics such as stress concentrations and fatigue concepts are treated as time permits. Preq: ME 2040 with a C or better.
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ME 4340: Cardiovascular Biomechanics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Provides the critical background knowledge for an engineer to thoroughly consider important aspects of the human cardiovascular system relevant to investigations of cardiovascular computational modeling, medical device design, and surgical treatment planning. May also be offered as BIOE 4340. Preq: One of the following courses with a grade of C or better: BIOE 3200, BIOE 3700, ECE 3300, or ME 3050.
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ME 4400: Materials for Aggressive Envir
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Emphasizes the engineering aspects of selecting materials for applications in aggressive environments. Various types of materials degradation are discussed as are methods for wastage prevention, including especially engineering design and materials selection approaches. Structural metallic alloys are emphasized; however, technically important ceramics and polymers are also discussed. Preq: ME 3060 with a C or better.
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ME 4410: Smart Material Systems
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Exposes students to the general area of smart materials with an emphasis on novel materials and emerging applications. Students learn the potentials of smart sensors and actuators, the challenges associated with their uses, and the approaches to address these challenges. This interdisciplinary course provides an integrative treatment of smart materials, covering material fundamentals, fabrication, applications, design, and modeling. Preq: MATH 3650 and ME 3050 and MSE 2100.
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ME 4440: Mechanical Engineering Lab III
2.00 Credits
Clemson University
Continuation of ME 3330. 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: ME 3330; and MATH 3020 or STAT 4110, each with a C or better. Preq or concurrent enrollment: ME 3060 with a C or better.
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ME 4500: Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Nonlinear dynamics, applications to physics, engineering, biology, and chemistry. Analytical methods, examples, and geometric thinking. Topics include one-dimensional systems; bifurcations; phase plane; nonlinear oscillators; and Lorenz equations, chaos, strange attractors, fractals, iterated mappings, period doubling, renormalization. Preq: MATH 2080 and ME 3050.
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ME 4510: Electric Vehicle Propulsion
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to electric drivetrains and propulsion systems in vehicles. Topics include fundamentals and modeling of advanced batteries, super capacitors and fuel cells, hybridization for vehicle electrification, battery management systems, thermal management systems battery safety, and global market analysis. Students conduct hands-on testing in laboratory facilities. Students are expected to have computer programming experience with Matlab/Simulink or the equivalent before enrolling in this class.
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ME 4520: Autonomous Vehicle Systems
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to the fundamental principles and applications of actuation, propulsion, system dynamics, sensing, control and guidance, and motion planning to vehicle design. Emphasizes the application and design of intelligent autonomous systems and controls on land, air, and marine vehicles. Students are expected to have a background in computer programming before enrolling in this course. Preq: Senior standing.
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ME 4540: Design of Machine Elements
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Design of common machine elements including clutches, brakes, bearings, springs, and gears. Optimization techniques and numerical methods are employed as appropriate. Preq: ME 3060 with a C or better.
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