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    • 3.00 Credits

      Principles of continuity, momentum, and energy applied to flow measurements, turbo machinery, open channel flow, compressible flow, and computational fluid mechanics using text and/or supplemental software. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENCH 3030 or ENME 3030, and ENME 3070 with minimum grades of C or department head approval. Differential course fee will be assessed.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Broad based energy conversion with emphasis on global and societal impacts of engineering decisions as applied to steam power, gas turbines, internal combustion engines, and nuclear power systems. Combustion analysis using appropriate computer software for analyzing equilibrium combustion products. Spring semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENME 3070 and ENME 3040, and ENME 3090 or ENCH 3320 with minimum grades of C or department head approval. Differential course fee will be assessed.
    • 3.00 Credits

      The analysis of design of machine elements including fatigue-failure analysis of shafts, springs, screws, brakes, clutches, chains, belts, welds, and rivets, lubrication of journals, ball and roller bearings, and spur, helical, bevel, and worm gears. Design experience included. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENCE 2460 and ENME 2480 with minimum grades of C or department head approval. Differential course fee will be assessed.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Design of individual components of thermal systems. Design and analysis of components such as pumps, fans, compressors, turbines, heat exchangers, piping and duct design networks. Modern innovative thermal and refrigeration concepts involving economic tradeoffs in sizing and/or choice of materials. Global and societal impacts of engineering decisions. Design experience included. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENME 3070 and ENME 3040 and ENME 3090 or ENCH 3320 with minimum grades of C, or department head approval. Differential course fee will be assessed.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Free and forced vibrations of damped and undamped systems; single and multiple degrees of freedom using lumped parameter analysis. Matrix methods. Spring semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENME 2480 with a minimum grade of C, MATH 2450, or department head approval. Differential course fee will be assessed.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Statically indeterminate structures; introduction to theory of elasticity; topics in mechanics of composite materials. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENCE 2460 with minimum grade of C, MATH 2450, or department head approval. Differential course fee will be assessed.
    • 2.00 Credits

      The laboratory will provide experiences with instrumentation and data acquisition required for measuring temperature, pressure, liquid and gas flow rates, rotational speed, strain, displacement, velocity, acceleration, and combustion products. Design project is included. Application of statistics. Fall and spring semesters. Laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisites: ENME 3070 and ENME 3070L and ENME 3040, and ENME 3090 or ENCH 3320, and ENME 3470 with minimum grades of C or department head approval. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed. Differential course fee will be assessed.
    • 3.00 Credits

      The study of compound and planetary gear trains and transmissions; static force analysis of mechanisms, dynamic force analysis of mechanisms, balancing of rotating systems; dynamics of reciprocating engines, cam dynamics and vibrations; analytic synthesis of linkage and introduction to robotics. Spring semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENME 3480 with minimum grade of C or department head approval. Differential Course Fee will be assessed
    • 3.00 Credits

      Capstone mechanical engineering design experience; design of a thermal and/or mechanical system; consideration of engineering standards and realistic constraints that include most of the following considerations: economic, environmental, sustainability, manufacturability, ethical, health and safety, social, and political; application of the design process; oral presentations and written design report required. Spring semester. Lecture 2 hours, design lab 2 hours. Prerequisites: ENME3850, ENME 4420, ENME 4430 or department head approval. Pre- or Corequisite: ENME 4470 or department head approval. Differential Course Fee will be assessed
    • 3.00 Credits

      Second semester of the capstone interdisciplinary group design project in which students use their discipline-based knowledge in an interdisciplinary environment. Completion of the detailed and final design phases of the engineering project initiated in CPEN 3850/ENCE 3850/ENEE 3850/ENME 3850 including building a model, testing, evaluation, and reporting the design result. Projects require students to illustrate their discipline knowledge in an interdisciplinary environment. Specific discipline aspects of the project are supported by representative faculty acting as technical advisors. Oral and written presentation of progress and results. Ethics and professional responsibility and the global and societal impact of engineering decisions are covered. Fall and spring semesters. Lecture 1 hour, project 4 hours. Prerequisite: CPEN 3850/ENCE 3850/ENEE 3850/ENME 3850 with a minimum grade of C; must have been taken in the immediately preceding semester or department head approval. May be registered as CPEN 4850, ENCE 4850 or ENEE 4850. Credit allowed in only one of the four courses. Differential Course Fee will be assessed.