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MEEG 621: Linear Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
State-space analysis of linear dynamical systems. Solution of state-space equations, and analysis of structural system properties based on eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Similarity transformations and decompositions. Lyapunov stability. Observability and controllability. State feedback control design. PREREQ: MATH349 or MATH351 or graduate status.
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MEEG 628: Multiscale Modeling of Materials
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduces the students to multiscale modeling and material design tools that integrate ideas from quantum and classical mechanics in connecting length scales. The underlying concepts intersect different disciplines and enable solving materials related problems that are intractable by single-scale methods.
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MEEG 629: Experimental Mechanics of Composites
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Study of the micromechanical and thermomechanical response of composite materials. Execution and assessment of experiments conducted to investigate strength and stiffness characteristics of composite materials.
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MEEG 630: Intermediate Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Algebra and analysis of Cartesian Tensors. Descriptions of motion, kinematics. Conservation equations. Constitutive theory, Newton-Stokes fluids. Irrotational flow of an inviscid fluid. Dimensional analysis. Some exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations. Asymptotic flows: creeping flow, flow in the boundary layer. Introduction to turbulent flow. One dimensional compressible flow.
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MEEG 632: Aerodynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Theoretical, experimental, and computational aerodynamics. Review of fluid mechanics as it applies to aerodynamics. Airfoils and finite wings in incompressible flow. Compressible flows, supersonic and hypersonic flow. Applications in aerodynamics (ballistics, ground vehicles, birds and fish). PREREQ: MEEG331, MEEG332 and MATH352.
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MEEG 633: Rocket Propulsion
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Fundamentals of Rocket Propulsion: Solid and liquid rockets; nozzle theory; flight performance; combustion; component and system analysis and design.
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MEEG 635: Wind Power Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Lecture course on engineering aspects of modern large wind turbines.
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MEEG 640: Intermediate Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Theory and equations of heat conduction, boundary conditions, steady and transient heat conduction, theory of convection, forced convection in laminar flows, derivation of conservation equations, numerical methods.
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MEEG 642: Introduction to Fuel Cells
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Basic principles of fuel cells, fuel cell types and their applications, fuel processing and hydrogen storage.
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MEEG 644: Energy Storage
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Advanced topics in energy storage science and technology including electrochemical energy storage systems, hydrogen storage, thermal energy storage, mechanical energy storage, and Electromagnetic energy storage. The emphasis will be to introduce students to the electrochemistry of the electrochemical energy storage systems, working principles of advanced battery systems, newly emerging electrode and electrolyte materials, energy storage technology for from nanoscale to macroscale applications.
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