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MEEG 813: Fracture of Complex Material Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Historical development of the field of fracture mechanics, including; linear elastic and elasto-plastic formulations and fatigue. Additional topics in fracture of complex material systems to be researched and presented by the students. PREREQ: MEEG610.
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MEEG 816: Advanced Continuum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
A rigorous study of kinematics of finite deformation and the field equations of mechanics and thermodynamics of continua. Tensor analysis employed throughout.
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MEEG 817: Composite Materials
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduction, thermoelastic behavior of laminated composites, statistical strength theories of continuous-fiber composites, short-fiber composites, hybrid composites, two-dimensional textile structural composites, three-dimensional textile structural composites, flexible composites, and nonlinear elastic finite deformation of flexible composites. PREREQ: MEEG610.
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MEEG 818: Plates and Shells in Aerospace Structures I
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Theory of plates from three-dimensional equations of elasticity. Small deflection analysis of rectangular and circular plates. Thermoelastic effects. Analysis of orthotropic plates, multilayered plates and sandwich panels. Green's functions. Energy methods. Reissner variational theorem for plates of moderate thickness. Large deflections of plates.
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MEEG 819: Plates and Shells in Aerospace Structures II
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
General theory of thin shells from three-dimensional equations of elasticity; shells of revolution under axially symmetric loads; asymmetric loads; thermoelastic effects; general bending theory, membrane theory, inextensional theory; Donnell equations; edge load solutions; orthotropic shells; laminated shells.
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MEEG 821: Advanced Dynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
General principles of spatial dynamics. Lagrangian and Hamiltonian methods. Application to engineering problems.
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MEEG 829: Applied Nonlinear Control
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Review of analysis of nonlinear dynamic systems. Qualitative behavior, differences compared to linear systems. Existence and uniqueness of solutions. Lyapunov stability theory and advanced stability analysis. Selected topics on control design for nonlinear systems.
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MEEG 833: Mesoscopic CFD Method
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduction to lattice Boltzmann equation and its applications as a numerical approach to single and multiple-phase flows. Relationships between mesoscopic operation rules and macroscopic Navier-Stokes equations. Treatment of complex boundary conditions and multiscale fluid-fluid and fluid-particle interfaces. Examples of lattice-Boltzmann computer simulations.
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MEEG 834: Hydrodynamics Stability and Transition to Turbulence
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Principles of fluid dynamic stability analysis, fundamental results, computational techniques and physical insight into the mechanisms responsible for the transition to turbulence. Emphasis will be placed on viscous shear instability, though topics including stratified and environmental flows may be discussed. PREREQ: MEEG 630.
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MEEG 837: Multiphase Flow and Transport
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Principles of multiphase flows with particles, droplets, and bubbles. Local and averaging formulations of interfacial mass, momentum, energy transfers and related transport processes. Applications to industrial and environmental processes. PREREQ: MEEG630 or permission of instructor.
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