400
Study of processes and knowledge used to create an engineered product. Topics include design for manufacturing and assembly, materials, and material selection, Lean Manufacturing, and Design of Experiments (DOE) for design and manufacturing.
3
Prerequisites
Upper division standing.
Dimensional analysis and similitude; applications of fluid flow and thermodynamics to the study of turbomachinery. Characteristics and performance of different types of compressors, turbines, and pumps.
3
Prerequisites
EGR 311
Methods to identify and prevent failures in design and manufacturing. Topics include: applied fracture mechanics, non-destructive testing, root cause analysis, and forensic engineering case studies.
3
Prerequisites
EGR 221,
EGR 322
Theory and application of the chemical and physical processes of high-temperature chemical reactions. Includes combustion theory (equilibrium and chemical kinetics), fuel chemistry, explosions, premixed/non-premixed combustion, and environmental effects.
3
Prerequisites
ME 332
Cross Listed Courses
ME 532
Analysis and design necessary to plan and specify equipment for heating, refrigeration, and air conditioning systems. Includes heat transfer analysis of the structure, psychrometric analysis of inside and ventilating air, and thermodynamic and economic analysis of the necessary equipment.
3
Prerequisites
ME 331,
ME 332 or corequisite,
ME 336 or corequisite.
Corequisites
ME 332 or prerequisite,
ME 336 or prerequisite.
Study of renewable energy systems including photovoltaic, wind, geothermal systems, biofuels, and tidal energy. Overview of renewable energy credits, sustainability definitions, life cycle assessment, and exergy assessment techniques.
3
Prerequisites
ME 331
Cross Listed Courses
EE 424
Systems approach to engineering with application to measurement. Time and frequency analysis of first and second order systems. Calibration, data acquisition, analog to digital conversion, filtering, and modulation will be addressed in both theory and experiment.
3
Prerequisites
EGR 212 with a grade of C- or better or
EGR 214 with a grade of C- or better.
Introduction to the operation, analysis, and design of air-breathing and space propulsion engines and systems. Application of thermodynamics, compressible fluid flow and combustion fundamentals to the design of gas turbine and rocket engines and components, including turbomachines, combustors, nozzles and diffusers.
3
Prerequisites
ME 331,
EGR 311
Cross Listed Courses
ME 547
Analysis of the motion of aircraft. Topics include aerodynamics, equations of motion, dynamic and static stability, handling qualities and automatic control for aircraft. Simulation and analysis of aircraft will be performed using Matlab and Simulink.
3
Prerequisites
EGR 212,
ME 303,
ME 307
Cross Listed Courses
ME 549
Analysis and prediction of the dynamic behavior and response of mechanical systems. Various types of oscillations and physical properties such as damping and stiffness are explained.
3
Prerequisites
EGR 212 with a grade of C- or better or
EGR 214 with a grade of C- or better,
MTH 321 or corequisite.
Corequisites
MTH 321 or prerequisite.
Industrial application of noise control criteria, measurements, materials, and design. Vibration control is comprised of source identification, system isolation, and testing. Extensive laboratory program also includes spectral and signal analysis. Fee: $50
3
Prerequisites
EGR 212 with a grade of C- or better or
EGR 214 with a grade of C- or better,
MTH 321 or corequisite.
Corequisites
MTH 321 or prerequisite.
A major design experience based on the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier course work and incorporating appropriate standards and multiple realistic constraints. Projects have some combination of the following characteristics: realism, communication, exposure, teamwork, learning, and related opportunities.
3
Prerequisites
EGR 351 or
EGR 352 or corequisites,
EGR 300, two of the following -
EGR 311,
ME 331,
ME 348,
ME 307
Corequisites
EGR 351 or
EGR 352 or prerequisites,
ME 083
Continuation of a major design experience based on the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier course work and incorporating appropriate standards and multiple realistic constraints. Projects have some combination of the following characteristics: realism, communication, exposure, teamwork, learning, and related opportunities.
3
Prerequisites
ME 483
Corequisites
ME 084
Selected study or project in mechanical engineering for upper-division students. Must be arranged between the student and an individual faculty member and subsequently approved by the dean of engineering. No more than three hours of directed study taken at the University may be used for elective credits to satisfy degree requirements.
Variable
Faculty-directed student research. Before enrolling, a student must consult with a faculty member to define the project. May be repeated for credit. Course is graded A-F.
1-3
Prerequisites
Upper division standing.