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ME 325: ELEMENTS OF HEAT TRANSFER
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
**EFFECTIVE SPRING 2009** Prerequisites: ME 330 Discussion of the basic physical laws of heat transfer including steady-state and transient heat flow; one-, two-, and three-dimensional heat conduction in solids; free or forced convection in fluids; radiation; and phase change. Analysis of heat exchangers.
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ME 330: FLUID MECHANICS
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Effective Spring 2010 Prerequisites: MATH 331, ME 220. Corequisite: MATH 331 An introduction of physical laws governing the mechanical behavior of liquids and gasses. Conservation of mass, energy, and momentum. Fluid statics and fluid flow in pressurized conduits and open channels. Flow measurement. Fluid trajectory, scale modeling and similtude. Pump characteristics analysis and pipe networks.
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ME 344: MECHANICAL DESIGN
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
**EFFECTIVE Fall 2010** Prerequisites: ME 240 or EM 303 Corequisite: ME 240 Fundamentals of design with methods of approximation. Introduction to optimum design considerations. Synthesis and problems on the design of various mechanical elements.
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ME 347: MECHANICAL SYSTEMS LABORATORY
1.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
EFFECTIVE SPRING 2009 Prerequisite: ME 241 Prerequisite/Corequisite: EM 303, MATH 331 Implementation of fundamental principles and physical laws governing the response of mechanical system components to external forces and constraints. Students will learn how to plan, conduct and report on experiments to measure the performance characteristics of mechanical systems.
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ME 365: THERMAL SCIENCES
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
**EFFECTIVE SPRING 2009** Prerequisites: PHYS 265 and prerequisite/corequisite MATH 331 Theoretical background and analysis methods required to predict the thermal behavior of electronic components and systems. Topics include design and analysis methods of forced and buoyancy-driven systems, as well as conduction, natural and forced convection, and radiation heat transfer (This course is not for mechanical engineering majors).
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ME 366: MECHANICS FOR ELECT ENGINEERS
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
EFFECTIVE SPRING 2009 Prerequisites: PHYS 255 and prerequisite/concurrent MATH 327 A combined course in statics and dynamics. Topics from statics include vector alebra, distributed and internal forces, trusses, frames, and beams. Topics from dynamics include kinematics/kinetics in various reference systems, work/energy, and impulse/momentum. (This course is not for civil or mechanical engineering majors.)
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ME 400: ME DESIGN
2.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisite: ME 300. A formal introduction to product development methodologies and project management techniques, building upon experiences in previous design courses. Students will perform team design projects as well as complete the design specifications for their senior capstone project.
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ME 412: ME ENGINEERING SENIOR PROJECT
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: ME 400 and ME 325. Students work in design teams to develop a robust solution to a complex system design problem. The course focus will be on the design-build-test of the proposed solution, and students will be expected to demonstrate all aspects of professional engineering practice.
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ME 416: UK DYNAMIC SYSTEMS ELECTIVE
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: EM 313 and MATH 331 Advanced special topics delivered in the program by UK faculty to acquaint the undergraduate student with significant problems and developments of current interest in the dynamic systems area of mechanical engineering.
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ME 440: THERMAL FLUIDS LABORATORY
2.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Corequisites: ME 325 Prerequisites: ME 310 with a grade of C or higher and ME 325. An applied laboratory in the modeling, prediction, and measurement of thermal-fluid systems. Emphasis will be placed on the preparation of engineering reports, uncertainty analysis, and the experimental design plan process. System level experiments will include fluid property measurements, pipe flow and turbomachinery characteristics, heat transfer measurements, and various thermodynamic cycles. Requires a grade of C or better in ME 310.
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