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AENG 585: Ceramics for Auto Applications
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course will present physical, thermal and mechanical properties of structural ceramics, ceramic coatings and ceramic matrix composites. Design and processing issues for these materials are emphasized. Automotive applications of ceramics are discussed. Thermoelectric and other propulsion materials are also discussed. (YR).
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AENG 586: Design & Mfg: Ltwt Auto Mat
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course will address the design issues and manufacturing considerations for various lightweight automotive structural materials. Design issues will include stiffness, fatigue, vibrations, dent resistance, crush resistance, etc. Methods of producing lightweight automotive stuctures are discussed. Design for manufacturing, assembly, disassembly and recycling are emphasized. (YR).
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AENG 586 - Design & Mfg: Ltwt Auto Mat
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AENG 587: Automotive Manuf Processes
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Manufacturing processes, including casting, forging, forming, machining, molding, etc., are examined specifically in the context of their applications in the automotive industry. Quality control and techniques, process selection and methods are emphasized.
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AENG 587 - Automotive Manuf Processes
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AENG 588: Design&Manufac for Environment
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This is a course focused on the effects of product design and manufacturing on the environment, with special emphasis on automobiles. The fundamental principles of life cycle engineering will be introduced. The importance of environmental improvement will be considered. Design and material selection for recycling, reuse and disposal will be illustrated. Furthermore, it will cover the elementary relationships between design and manufacturing for the development of future environmentally friendly vehicles.
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AENG 588 - Design&Manufac for Environment
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AENG 589: Auto Assembly Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course deals with in-depth analysis of automotive assembly systems. Design, analysis and economics of manual and automatic assembly of automotive components are to be emphasized. It includes design of assembly stations for manual assembly; automatic assembly stations; design for assembly and disassembly; analysis of automatic feeding and orientation techniques of small parts; assembly of large parts; application of robotics in assembly; and economics of assembly for automotive systems as well as electronic systems.
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AENG 589 - Auto Assembly Systems
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AENG 590: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Individual or group study of an automotive systems engineering topic of contemporary interest.
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AENG 590 - Selected Topics
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AENG 590E: Topic in Automotive Engin
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Topic: Advanced Steels for Automobiles.
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AENG 590E - Topic in Automotive Engin
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AENG 596: Internal Combustion Engines I
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Comparison of several forms of internal combustion engines including Otto and diesel-type piston engines; performance parameters and testing; thermodynamic cycles and fuel-air cycles; combustion in SI and Diesel engines; charge formation and handling; ignition; elements of exhaust emissions. (Not available to students with ME 496 or equivalent background.)
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AENG 598: Energy Sys for Auto Vehicles
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course will discuss the current and future energy systems for automotive vehicles. Topics include liquid and gaseous fuels, direct energy conversion systems and fuel cells. Characteristics of various energy systems are discussed with respect to their performance, cost, reliability and environmental concerns. Fuel cell analysis and design is covered in detail. (W, AY).
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AENG 650: Anyls&Des for Veh Crshwrthnss
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course aims to provide knowledge on vehicle crash mechanics, structutal design to improve crashworthiness and crash energy management. Finite element techniques for vehicle crash analysis are also covered.
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