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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Concepts, models and laws, dimensions, statistical concepts, first law, properties of state, energy analysis, equilibrium entropy, second law, temperature, pressure, applications.
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1.00 Credits
Use of transducers with statistical analysis for the measurement of speed, pressure, displacement, strain, velocity, viscosity, and fluid flow.
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3.00 Credits
Irreversibility and availability; power and refrigeration cycles, thermodynamic relations; mixtures and solutions; chemical reaction; phase and chemical equilibrium; flow through nozzles and blade passages.
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1.00 Credits
Methodology of experimental investigation; common properties of electrical, mechanical, thermal, and fluid systems.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
(MECE-308 or MECE-332; MATH-344) Steady-state and transient conduction; one-, two-, and three-dimensional conduction; free and forced convection; radiation; heat exchangers; heat and mass transfer by analytical, numerical, analogical, and experimental methods.
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3.00 Credits
Systems of one degree of freedom, undamped and damped; free and forced vibrations; transient and nonlinear vibreations; multi-degree of freedom systems with simulations by analog or digital computer.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Working stresses, design of machine elements such as shafting, csrews, springs, belts, clutches, brakes, gears, bearings and miscellaneous machine elements.
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1.00 Credits
Analysis and testing of selected thermal or mechanical systems, such as, turbines, fans, pumps, air conditioning, vibration, and internal combustion engines.
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3.00 Credits
Thermodynamics applied to energy conversion devices: internal combustion and jet engines, rockets, steam power plants, fuel cells, thermoelectric generators.
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3.00 Credits
Fuels; steam generators, superheaters, reheaters; economizes air heaters; draft systems; condenser; fuel water heaters; heat balance; aspects of air and feed water thermal pollu- tion; controls; I-C engine and hydroelectric plants; field trips and laboratory exercises.
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