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ME 481: Aerodynamics 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Reviews non-dimensional numbers and boundary layer concepts. Covers a physical description and understanding of fluid flow over bluff and streamlined bodies; experimental and theoretical lift and drag results for both two-dimensional and finite airfoils; aircraft stability and control; propeller design; automobile aerodynamics, including airfoil, spoilers, and airdams. (prereq:ME-317)
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ME 482: Compressible Flow 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course covers the fundamentals of compressible fluid dynamics, isentropic flow, normal and oblique shock waves and applications, Prandtl-Meyer flow and applications, simple flows such as area Fanno flow and Rayleigh flow with applications to nozzles, and non-simple flow such as isothermal flow. (prereq:ME-317,ME-311)
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ME 482 - Compressible Flow 3
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ME 483: Computational FluidMechanics 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course builds a fundamental understanding of the underlying partial differential equations for fluid flow and provides experience with the numerical tools available for solving fluid flow problems. Commercial software will be employed for certain flow problems. (prereq:ME-317)
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ME 483 - Computational FluidMechanics 3
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ME 484: Advanced Energy Technologies 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course provides a detailed treatment of various advanced energy technologies. Engineering design, thermodynamic performance, environmental performance and economic considerations will be included in the analysis of systems utilizing solar photovoltaic panels, biofuels, fuel cells, and petrofuel/electric hybrid systems for automotive propulsion applications. (prereq: ME-311 orME-354)
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ME 484 - Advanced Energy Technologies 3
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ME 485: Advanced Topics in Energy Systems 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course involves the application of energy principles to various engineering design problems. (prereq:ME-416)
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ME 485 - Advanced Topics in Energy Systems 3
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ME 490: Senior Design I 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course functions as the proposal-writing phase for themajor design experience in the Mechanical Engineering Program. Student design teams are organized, and paired with a faculty advisor. A detailed design proposal is prepared. Topics covered in lectures and addressed in the design proposal include the design process, engineering specifications, patents and intellectual property, library research techniques, reliability and safety, design for manufacturability, and projectmanagement. (prereq: senior standing)
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ME 490 - Senior Design I 3
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ME 491: Senior Design II 1
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a continuation ofME-490. Students are required to complete or show sufficient progress on an engineering design project proposed inME-490. Design work is performed by design teams under the supervision of a faculty advisor. A final or interimdesign report is prepared and orally defended. Lecturemeetings are used for discussion of topics related to professionalismand engineering careers. (prereq:ME-490)
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ME 491 - Senior Design II 1
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ME 492: Senior Design III 1
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a continuation ofME-491. Students are to create a prototype of the engineering design project proposed inME-490 and initiated inME-491. Design work is performed by design teams under the supervision of a faculty advisor. A final design report is prepared and orally defended. (prereq:ME-491, consent of project faculty advisor andME-492 instructor)
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ME 492 - Senior Design III 1
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ME 4950: Diploma Thesis 0
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course involves the performance, documentation and defense of individual industrial based project work tomeet the requirements for the joint FHL/MSOE degree program. (prereq: ME-491 participation in the FHL/MSOE exchange program)
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ME 498: Topics inMechanical Engineering 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course allows for study of emerging topics inmechanical engineering that are not present in the curriculum. Topics ofmutual interest to faculty and students will be explored. (prereq: varied, depending on topic)
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ME 498 - Topics inMechanical Engineering 3
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