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Mechanical Engineering (MEC-ENGR)

MEC-ENGR 5643      Industrial Refrigeration View Details
Introduction to and analysis of the thermodynamic cycles and equipment used in Industrial Refrigeration. Applications of Industrial Refrigeration are also discussed.
Credits: 3 hours
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MEC-ENGR 5644      Fracture And Fatigue Prevention In Engineering Practice View Details
Practical design problems. Introduction to retrofit design, maintenance, product improvement and new design from a fatigue and fracture prevention philosophy. Fail safe and safe life designs are presented. Prerequisite: MEC-ENGR 534.
Credits: 3 hours
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MEC-ENGR 5651      Computational Fluid Dynamics View Details
Principles and development of the finite-difference approximations to the governing differential equations of viscous and inviscid fluid flow. Application to selected model equations. Introduction to boundary layer and Navier-Stokes codes, and to grid generation. Prerequisite: MEC-ENGR 542.
Credits: 3 hours
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MEC-ENGR 5660      Combustion View Details
Study of advanced topics in flames and combustion. Detonation and deflagrations, supersonic combustion, air pollution. Prerequisite: MEC-ENGR 441.
Credits: 3 hours
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MEC-ENGR 5676      Finite Element Methods View Details
The concepts and fundamentals of the finite element method with applications to problems in solid and fluid mechanics. Prerequisite: MEC-ENGR 486 or CIV-ENGR 421. Same as CIV-ENGR 676
Credits: 3 hours
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MEC-ENGR 5679      Dynamics Of Structures View Details
Study of the dynamic behavior of structures. Analysis of equivalent lumped parameter systems for the design of structures in a dynamic environment. Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 484 and CIV-ENGR 276; or CIV-ENGR 421, MATH 345, and MEC-ENGR 285
Credits: 3 hours
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MEC-ENGR 5685      Advanced Vibration Analysis View Details
Advanced topics in vibration theory and its application to Mechanical systems. Topics include vibration analysis of multi-degree of freedom, distributed and nonlinear systems, random vibration analysis, and vibration control. Prerequisite: MEC-ENGR 484 or instructor's consent.
Credits: 3 hours
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MEC-ENGR 5699      Research And Dissertation View Details
Doctoral dissertation research.
Credits: 1-9 hours
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