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1.00 Credits
This course prepares the students for Fundamentals in Engineering (FE) exam. It exposes them to engineering economy. Guest lectures will be delivered to imbibe contemporary issues and life long learning.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Credits to be arranged. Independent Study on a topic in Mechanical Engineering under the direction of a Faculty member.
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0.00 Credits
Presentations of current research by students, faculty, and guests. Registration required in the first semester. Seminar attendance expected in subsequent semesters. (Cross listed with AENG 500)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the physical concepts and mathematical analysis of fluid flow. Kinematics, stress, and thermodynamic properties of a fluid. Integral and differential equations for conservation of mass, momentum and energy. Applications in potential flow, viscous flow and compressible flow. Fluid flow measurements. Prerequisite: Undergraduate fluid dynamics. (Cross listed with AENG 501)
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3.00 Credits
The course is intended as a general introduction to the models and applications of entrepreneurship. The course provides the basis for technology entrepreneurship mindset. The course will introduce the three major forms of entrepreneurship-independent (as in self-employment), corporate entrepreneurship and social venturing. In addition, the course will educate students about the three key elements of modern entrepreneurship: the recognition and creation of opportunities, the development of strategies to realize those opportunities, and the packaging of those opportunities for maximum impact in intended markets. Prerequisites: None
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the development of the Navier-Stokes equations; laminar and turbulent boundary layers and associated similarity laws; introduction to stability; analytical and numerical solutions of engineering problems will be emphasized. Prerequisites: Undergraduate fluid dynamics and heat transfer. (cross listed with AENG 517)
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3.00 Credits
Fiber and resin systems, Composite material properties and characterization, lamina, Laminate, Micro-mechanics, Stress analysis of lamina and laminate, Design of laminate, Failure theories, and Manufacturing of laminate. Prerequisites: Undergraduate Mechanics of Solids. (cross listed with AENG 533)
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3.00 Credits
Variational forms for 1D and 2D, Rayleigh Ritz, Galerkin, element matrices and assembly, formulation of axial/truss/beam/plane-frame structural elements, 2D field problem formulation, linear and triangular elements for heat transfer/irrotational flow, torsion of noncircular sections, elasticity, higher order and mapped elements, numerical integration. Lab applications and project included. Prerequisites: Undergraduate Mechanics of Solids. (cross listed with AENG 534)
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3.00 Credits
Linear and nonlinear programming, unconstrained optimization, constrained optimization, structural optimization of large-scale systems with constraint approximations, analytical and numerical sensitivity analysis, design variable linking, optimization techniques for finite element problems, surrogate modeling techniques, shape and topology optimization. Interdisciplinary engineering applications emphasized. Prerequisite: MENG/AENG 534
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