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3.00 Credits
Two lectures and three hours of laboratory. Prerequisites: Mechanical Engineering 203; Electrical Engineering 204; Engineering 280; Engineering Mechanics 220, 340; Linguistics 200 or Rhetoric and Writing Studies 200. Control theory (e.g. stability, feedback, PID control) with applications in microprocessor-based control of dynamic, vibrational, and mechatronic systems. "Bread-boarding" and BASIC programming of microcontrollers and graphical programming of PC-based controller interfaces.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Mechanical Engineering 240, 241; Civil Engineering 301. Fabrication and thermomechanical processing effects on properties and service behavior of engineering materials. Fracture mechanics and materials behavior under a range of design conditions. Design criteria for engineering materials including fatigue and creep. Case studies and failure analysis techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Mathematics 252 and Engineering Mechanics 200. Basic concepts and principles of thermodynamics with emphasis on simple compressible substances. First and second law analysis, entropy, exergy analysis and state relations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Mechanical Engineering 350 and credit or concurrent registration in Engineering Mechanics 340. Analysis and design of gas and vapor power cycles, and refrigeration systems. Generalized property relations for gases and gas-vapor. Air-conditioning. Combustion and chemical equilibrium. Design of engineering systems and processes. (Formerly numbered Mechanical Engineering 450.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Engineering Mechanics 200 and Mathematics 252. First and second laws of thermodynamics; heat conduction, convection and radiation. Not acceptable for mechanical engineering majors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Mechanical Engineering 350 and Engineering Mechanics 340. Analytical and numerical solutions of steady and transient oneand two-dimensional conduction problems, forced and natural convection in external and internal flows, and thermal radiation. Applications. (Formerly numbered Mechanical Engineering 470.)
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2.00 Credits
Six hours of guided design activities. Prerequisites for 490A: Mechanical Engineering 310, 312, 314, 330, 340, 351, 452. Biology students enrolling in this course must have completed Biology 366, Civil Engineering 301, Electrical Engineering 204, Mechanical Engineering 352, and have credit or concurrent registration in Biology 590. Prerequisites for 490B: Mechanical Engineering 490A, 495, 514. Biology majors: Mechanical Engineering 490A and Biology 590. Applications of engineering principles and design techniques to the designing, building, and testing of an engineering system. A single project is completed in this two-course sequence and is judged completed upon presentation of an oral and a written report. In addition, issues related to ethics and engineering practice are discussed.
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2.00 Credits
One lecture and three hours of laboratory. Prerequisites: Mechanical Engineering 310, 330, 351, 452. Data acquisition theory, instrumentation, sensors, data reduction, statistical and uncertainty analysis, and design of experiments. Experience in designing, performing, and reporting experiments on mechanical and thermal systems, mechanisms, vibrations, structures, thermodynamics, heat transfer.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Proof of completion of prerequisite required: Copy of transcript. Modern developments in mechanical engineering. See Class Schedule for specific content. Maximum credit nine units for any combination of Mechanical Engineering 496, 499 and 596.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Proof of completion of prerequisite required: Copy of transcript. Individual study. Maximum credit nine units for any combination of Mechanical Engineering 496, 499 and 596.
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