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ME 480: Modern Manufacturing Processes for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Review of fundamental manufacturing processes, nontraditional machining and thermal-cutting processes, surfaceprocessing and property-enhancing operations, joining and assembly processes, special processing and assembly technologies. Discussion on timely topics, including energy conservation, environmental concerns, and agile manufacturing. Professional elective. Prerequisite: ME 470.
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ME 500: Convective Heat and Momentum Transfer I for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Incompressible flow and convective heat transfer theory applied to internal and external laminar flows; conservation principles; analytical and numerical laminar flow calculations; laminar boundary layer analysis; effects of boundary layer suction and blowing. Prerequisite: ME 341 or equivalent.
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ME 501: Kinematic Linkage Design for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Theory and practice in the selection of kinematic linkages for the generation of desired functions, paths, and motions. Recent developments and current research are reviewed. Professional design elective. Prerequisites: ES 211 and M 240, or equivalents. Laboratory fee.
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ME 502: Noise Control Design for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Problems in control of noise in industry or in community; application of federal, state, and local laws; interrelation with air pollution control; emphasis on design of noise control structures or devices. Special design project requiring written term paper and an oral presentation. Professional design elective. Prerequisite: ME 460 (minimum grade of C-). Laboratory fee.
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ME 503: Vibrations II for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Vibration analysis of multimass systems and distributed systems; generalized coordinates and Lagrange's equation; influence coefficients and Dunkerley's equation; experimental investigations; matrix and computer solutions. Prerequisite: ME 350 (minimum grade of C-). Laboratory fee.
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ME 504: Dynamics of Machines for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Static and dynamic force and moment analysis of planar and space mechanisms; dynamics of a rigid body; balancing of machines; cam dynamics. Prerequisite: ME 350. Laboratory fee.
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ME 505: Mechatronics System Design for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Principles of transducers and sensors and how to interface them with a process in a computer environment. Discussions about types of transducers and different sensors include operating principles, modeling, design considerations, and applications. Computer interfacing work includes signal conversion, interface components, and real-time application of microprocessor systems to problems in manufacturing. Component integration and design considerations are addressed by case histories presented by the instructor. Student design projects involve problems from industry that require computer interfacing and experimental techniques. Topics include principles of transducers and sensors, signal processing, and data acquisition, and computer interfacing using case studies. Prerequisites: ECE 360 (minimum grade of C-) and senior or graduate standing, or permission of instructor. Laboratory fee.
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ME 506: Principles of Combustion for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Introduction to the mathematical modeling of combustion phenomena. Topics include symmetrical components; review of chemical equilibrium, adiabatic flame temperature, chemical kinetics, detonation, and flammability limits. Prerequisites: ME 337 and ME 341, or equivalent.
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ME 507: Finite Element Analysis for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Principles and applications of finite element method. The principle of virtual work is used to develop finite element equations for the representation and analysis of engineering structures. Hand calculations and computer modeling are used to analyze two- and threedimensional constructs. Prerequisite: Senior or graduate standing in civil or mechanical engineering, or permission of instructor. Laboratory fee.
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ME 509: Pollution Prevention for Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Assessment of pollution prevention technologies and lean manufacturing techniques used in industry to reduce waste generation. Understanding of how to implement pollution prevention into daily operations and analysis of capital investments to minimize waste. Prerequisite: Senior or graduate standing in engineering, or permission of instructor.
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