Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Course offering in the first semester 092 (
February 2010 ): ME 201 : Dynamics
ME 203 : Thermodynamics I ME 204: Thermodynamics II ME 205 : Materials Science ME 206 : Manufacturing Processes I ME 210 : Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Graphics Lab Manual (pdf File) ME 215 : Materials Science for Mechanical Engineers Back to Course Sponsorship program ME 306 : Manufacturing Processes II ME 307 : Machine Design I ME 308 : Machine Design II Lab Manual (pdf File) ME 309 : Mechanics of Machines ME 311 : Fluid Mechanics ME 315 : Heat Transfer ME 316 : Thermo-Fluid Lab Lab Manual (pdf File) ME 351 : Applied Mechanical Engineering Cooperative Work Back
to Course Sponsorship program ME 411 : Senior Design Project I ME 412 : Senior Design Project II ME 413 : System Dynamics and Control Lab Manual (pdf File) ME 415 : Design Project ………… ME 423 : Energy Conversion ME 427 : Turbomachinery ME 436 : Fluid Power Systems ME 439 : Solar Energy Conversion ME 464 : Production Engineering II ME 472 : Corrosion Engineering I ME 480 : Plastics and Plastic Processing ME 482 : Mechanical Vibrations Lab Manual (pdf File) ME 485 : Mechanical System Design ME 487 : Mechanics of Materials All Mechanical
Engineering Courses (Undergraduate
Program ) Mechanical Engineering
(ME)
( Graduate
Program ) Course
offering in the Second
semester 092 ( February 2010 ): ME 532 Advanced Fluid Mechanics
I
(3-0-3) Conservation equations for viscous fluids. Boundary layer
concept. Navier-Stokes equations and some exact solutions. Stokesian flow.
Laminar boundary layer equations and methods of solution. von Karman momentum
integral equation. Theory of stability of laminar flows. Introduction to
turbulent flow. Back to Course Sponsorship program ME 533 Ideal Fluid
Flow (3-0-3) Kinematics and dynamics of inviscid fluids in steady and
unsteady motion. Two-dimensional and axisymmetric potential flows. Singularities.
Complex potential and various transformation techniques. Free-stream line
flow. Airfoils and wings. Prerequisite: ME 311 or Equivalent Back to Course Sponsorship program ME
536 Convection
Heat Transfer Convection systems. Derivation of conservation equations and
solutions for laminar and turbulent boundary layer flows. Forced convection,
internal and external flows. Natural convection. Special topics and
applications. Back to Course Sponsorship program ME 543 Nonlinear
Finite Element Analysis (3-0-3)
Introduction,
Finite Element Formulation. Small-Deformation Elastic-Plastic Analysis.
Finite –Strain Formulation. Implementation of the Finite-Strain Formulation.
Practical applications in metal forming processes and structural component
design.
Back to Course Sponsorship program ME 551 Continuum
Mechanics (3-0-3)
Tensors,
indicial notation, transformation of coordinates. Stresses, principal
stresses. Mohr’s circles. Deformation and strain. Velocity fields and
compatibility conditions. Constitutive equations. Isotropy. Mechanical
properties of solids and fluids. Field equations: applications to elasticity,
viscoelasticity, plasticity, and fluid mechanics.
Back to Course Sponsorship program ME 572 Analysis of
Manufacturing Processes (3-0-3)
Analytical
treatment of the machining and metal-working processes. Metallurgical and
economic considerations. Machine tools dynamics and vibration. Trends of
current research.
Back to Course Sponsorship program ME 583 Fatigue and
Fracture of Engineering Materials (3-0-3)
Stress/Strain
controlled Fatigue-Life prediction laws. Continuum fracture mechanics.
Fracture modes. Fracture mechanics and microscopic plastic
deformation/fracture mechanics combined approach. Cleavage, ductile fracture,
fatigue, creep-fatigue and environmental cracking phenomena.
Back to Course Sponsorship program ME 599 Seminar
(1-0-0)
Graduate
students working towards M.S. degree, are required to attend the seminars
given by faculty, visiting scholars, and fellow graduate students.
Additionally each student must present at least one seminar on a timely
research topic. Among other things, this course is designed to give the
student an overview of research in the department, and a familiarity with the
research methodology, journals and professional societies in his discipline.
Graded on a Pass or Fail basis.
ME
610 MS
Thesis (0-0-6) Back to Course Sponsorship program ME 612 Phase Change
Heat Transfer and Two Phase Flow (3-0-3)
Fundamental
mechanisms of evaporation and condensation. Bubble equilibrium, nucleation
criteria. Pool and flow boiling models and correlations. Two-phase flow
models and governing equations. Flow regime transitions. Pressure drop
calculations. Measurement techniques. Drop-wise and film-wise condensation,
flow and non-flow systems. Enhanced surface boiling and condensation.
ME
710 Ph.D.
Dissertation
(0-0-12) Back to Course Sponsorship program
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Other
Courses Offering in the first semester 092 ( February 2010 ): College of Engineering Sciences (CES): ·
Petroleum Engineering (PETE)
·
Chemical Engineering (CHE)
·
Mechanical Engineering
(ME)
·
Electrical
Engineering (EE)
· Civil Engineering (CE)Back to Course Sponsorship program
College of Computer Sciences &
Engineering (CCSE): ·
Computer
Engineering (COE)
·
Systems
Engineering (SE)
· Information and Computer Science (ICS)Back to Course Sponsorship programCollege of
Industrial Management (CIM)
·
Management Information System ( MIS )
·
Marketing ( MKT )
·
Accounting ( Acct )
·
Finance (FIN)
·
Management ( MGT )
·
Economics ( ECON) Back to Course
Sponsorship program
College of Environmental Design (CED)
·
City & Regional Planning (CRP) ·
Construction Engineering & Management (CEM) ·
Architectural Engineering (ARE) Back to Course Sponsorship program College of
Sciences (CS)
·
Chemistry (CHEM)
·
Earth Sciences (ES)
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