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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SYEN 2315 or equivalent. Principles of operation and implementation of transducers used in electronic measurement systems. Sensors used for the measurement of strain, capacitance, pressure, flow, force, velocity, temperature, humidity, vibration, sound, and acceleration are discussed. Interfacing transducers with a digital system will be emphasized. Effects of quantization, scaling, sampling time, and bandwidth will be examined. Two hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5325. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 2453 or equivalent. Development of the equations for acoustics and vibrations. Transducers for measurement of sound and acceleration. Design of sonic actuators using network analysis. Analog and digital processing of signals, including spectral analysis, adaptive signal processing, and cepstral analysis. Applications to noise analysis and control, and machinery diagnosis through sound and vibrations measurements. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5330. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 2453 or equivalent, PHYS 3311 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. This course covers basic mechanical design elements, including gears, fasteners, bearings, sprockets and chains, timing pulleys, brakes and clutches. Methods of attaching power and timing elements to shafts, including standard keys, Woodruff keys, splines, pins, and press-fits, are covered. Use of electric motors and pneumatics in mechanical systems is covered. Integration of sensors, including potentiometers, limit switches, and yaw rate sensors is covered. Theories of failure will be introduced, and basic stress/strain calculations will be done. Design theories and project management will be introduced. Duallisted in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5335. Three hours lecture. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ASCI 4335 or equivalent. The combination of classical mechanical design, electronic analysis and design, control engineering, and computer science in the design of complex electric/mechanical/controlled systems. Commonly used sensors (encoders, potentionmeters, accelerometers) and actuators (stepping motors, DC motors) are studied. Interfacing sensors and actuators to a microcomputer, discrete controller design, and real-time programming for control using the C programming language. There is a significant, out-of-classproject exercise associated with this course. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5340. Three hours lecture. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SYEN 2315 or equivalent or consent of the instructor. Experimental, project-oriented; architecture, programming, interfacing, design of systems; based on single chip microcontroller. Offered on demand. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5345. Three hours lecture. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 3322. Analysis of stress and infinitesimal strain. Perfect elasticity. Equation of motion in term of displacement. Vibration and waves. Theories of body and surface waves. Ray theory and energy partition. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5355. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Solution to Laplace equation using different boundary and initial conditions. One-, two-, and three-dimensional equations will be analyzed. Various coordinatsystems (rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical) will be used in the solution of Laplace equation. Bessel function and orthogonality of Bessel function. Legendre function, Associate Legendre function, and orthogonality of Legendre function. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5360. Three credit hours.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to telescopes, the apparent movements of the sun, and constellations. Special facilities include the 12-inch computer-controlled telescopewith electronic camera and the Planetarium. The course includes lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory experiments. Offered nights only. One credit hour.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the changing concepts of the origins and evolution of the universe and life and of our place in it, from the early Greeks to the present, based on the television series, "Cosmos." Includes treatments of the historical development ofastronomy, of the physical forces that determine the evolution of the planets, stars, and universe, and of the history and future of space exploration. Three hours lecture. Three credit hours.
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4.00 Credits
Students work in a scientific computing environment using the UNIX/Linux operating system. Professional image processing software is used to analyze astronomical images from real data. Extensive use is made of internet resources. An integrated self-paced course equivalent to three lecture hours and two laboratory hours per week. Four credit hours.
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