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3.00 Credits
This course is an application of the principles of dynamics tomechanisms andmachine elements. Topics will include kinematic and dynamic analysis of linkages and cammechanisms. (prereq:ME-206)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an application of principles ofmachine dynamics to the design ofmachinery. Topics include synthesis ofmechanisms,machine balancing, design of flywheels, actuator selection and computer-aided design ofmechanisms. (prereq:ME-361)
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4.00 Credits
This course appliesmechanics ofmaterials concepts to the design ofmachine components. Static and fatigue failure criteria are introduced and applied to shafts, bearings, gears, threaded fasteners and helical springs. (prereq:ME-309,ME-361)
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3.00 Credits
(prereq: junior standing, part of the FHL/MSOE exchange programoffered in Germany)
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction tomechanical vibrations, to free and forced vibrations of single-degree of freedomsystems, and to two-degree of freedomof systems. Various types of forcing functions are considered for both damped and undamped systems. (prereq:MA-232,ME-230)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the application of engineeringmechanics to the design of road vehicles. Topics include pneumatic tires, load transfer, performance limits, suspension and steering, and handling and response. (prereq:ME-230)
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3.00 Credits
In this course students learn to applymodern experimental stress analysis techniques to measure strains and stresses in engineering components and structures. The course includes strain gagemeasurements and analysis, design of strain gage based transducers, photoelasticity and stress analysis. (prereq:ME-309)
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3.00 Credits
This course involves the extension and implementation of fundamental principles fromfluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and heat transfer into the design of an airduct/radiator system (for a P-51Mustang fighter airplane) or wind tunnelmodel experiments, CFD analysis (FloWorks), and technical papers are utilized to aid the design process. (prereq:ME-317)
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the thermodynamic sequence, with emphasis on applications of thermodynamic principles to typical systems. New topics include internal combustion engines, combustion and compressible flow theory. Design projects and laboratory experiments are used to illustrate the application of First and Second law analysis, and heat transfer, to devices such as pumps and fans, steampower or refrigeration cycles, and psychrometric processes. (prereq: CH-200,ME-314,ME-318)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic theory of internal combustion engines, engine testing, carburetion, combustion, ideal cycles and internal combustion engine fuels, including knock ratings and injection. Spark ignition and compression ignition engines are considered separately in detail. (prereq:ME 354 or,ME-311 or,ME-354 or equivalent and senior standing)
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