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MATHEMATICS 91: Introductory Special Topics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Admission by permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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MATHEMATICS 91 - Introductory Special Topics
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 1 -2: Introduction to Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
1.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Careers in mechanical and aerospace engineering and the necessary academic program. Teamworking and problem-solving skills for solution of design problems. Analytical and design problems and correlations between academic skills and the mechanical and aerospace engineering professions. Basic aspects of engineering ethics. (Academic year)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 1 -2 - Introduction to Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 117: Engineering Computations
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Numerical methods for engineering applications. Methods for solving systems of linear equations, root finding, curve fitting, and data approximation. Numerical differentiation and integration and numerical solution of differential equations. Computer applications. Prerequisite: CSci 49 or 50. (Spring)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 117 - Engineering Computations
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 120: Methods of Engineering Experimentation
2.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Acquisition and analysis of experimental data. Laws of modeling and simulation. Report formulation and presentation. Basic principles of measuring instruments and sensors. Fundamentals of digital data acquisition and use of computer-based data systems. Strain gages, oscilloscopes, transducers, and computerized data systems. Prerequisite: MAE 117. (Spring)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 120 - Methods of Engineering Experimentation
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 126: Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Mittal Fluid properties, fluid statics, integral and differential formulations of conservation of mass, momentum, and energy. Bernoulli's equation. Dimensional analysis and similitude. Inviscid flow. Viscous flow. Experimental and computational methods in fluid mechanics. Prerequisite: ApSc 58. (Fall)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 126 - Fluid Mechanics
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 128: Biomechanics I
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Mechanical analysis of biological systems. Characterization of living tissue. Applications of statics, solid mechanics, kinematics, and elementary dynamics to the human musculoskeletal system. May be taken for graduate credit with approval of department. Prerequisite: ApSc 57, CE 120. (Spring)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 128 - Biomechanics I
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 129: Biomechanics II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Mechanical analysis of physiological fluid dynamics. Application of fluid flow analysis techniques to cardiovascular, pulmonary, respiratory, and phonatory flows. Introduction to biomedical devices that manipulate physiological flows. May be taken for graduate credit with approval of department. Prerequisite: MAE 128. (Spring)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 129 - Biomechanics II
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 131: Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Fundamentals of equilibrium thermodynamics; Zeroth, First, and Second Laws. Work, heat, internal energy, enthalpy, thermodynamic potential functions; heat transfer mechanisms, phase diagrams, equations of state and property tables, power systems, refrigeration, heat pump systems. Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle, entropy, exergy. Prerequisite: Phys 21. (Spring)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 131 - Thermodynamics
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 134: Introduction to Vibration Analysis
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Garris, Lee Natural frequencies, free vibration, forced vibration. Unbalance, whirling, vibration isolation. Measuring techniques and application of computers in vibration analysis. Multiple degrees of freedom. Dynamic vibration absorbers. Shock and transient vibration. Prerequisite: ApSc 58. (Spring)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 134 - Introduction to Vibration Analysis
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 145: Orbital Mechanics and Spacecraft Dynamics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Chichka Coordinate systems and transformations, rocket equation, two-body problem, orbit transfers, orbit perturbations, attitude dynamics and stability of symmetric spacecraft, environmental and control torques. (Fall)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 145 - Orbital Mechanics and Spacecraft Dynamics
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