14:650:210Introduction to Aerospace Engineering (3)Basic concepts in aerospace engineering; pressure, density, temperature, atmosphere,
NACA and NASA, equation of state, airfoils, streamlines, standard atmosphere,
interpolation and use of data; basic aerodynamics, continuity equation,
Bernoulli's equation, streamlines, Lift and drag, Reynolds number, flow
separation, boundary layer, drag coefficient; airfoil nomenclature, quarter
chord point NACA charts, finite wingspan, aspect ratio, drag polar, summary of
drag effects; aircraft performance, required thrust and power, rate of climb,
gliding, take-off and landing performance, turning; aircraft equations and
stability, effects of wings and tail; astronautics, Newton's law of
gravitation, polar coordinates, orbital motion, momentum and energy, types of
orbits, escape velocity, Kepler's laws, earth satellites, launch window,
reentry dynamics; ballooning.
Prerequisites: 01:640:152 and (14:440:221 or 14:440:291).
14:650:215Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (1) Computer-aided drafting, geometric construction techniques, orthographic projections, auxiliary views, sectional views, oblique and isometric views, library symbols, and 3-D modeling and viewing.
14:650:231Mechanical Engineering Computational Analysis and Design (3) Computational methods used in modeling mechanical engineering systems. Design project using the computer to judge engineering alternatives. Prerequisites: 14:440:127 and 01:640:152.
14:650:287Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing (3)This course includes classroom as well as hands-on laboratory instruction. It covers fundamental topics in machine shop practices and manufacturing, including shop mathematics and measurement systems, material selection, thread systems, and mechanical fasteners. It will also cover standard shop safety practices and protocols. Hands-on experience will include band saws, drill presses, grinders, milling machines, lathes, and CNC machinery. It will also include fundamentals of project planning (order of operation). 3D printing and laser/plasma cutting, including file generation and preparation.Prerequisites: 14:440:127 and 01:640:152.
14:650:291Mechanics of Materials (3) Stress and strain in elastic solids such as shafts and beams. Combined stresses; statically indeterminate beams. Prerequisites: 01:640:152 or 01:640:192 and (14:440:221 or 14:440:291).
14:650:298,299Undergraduate Research for Sophomores (BA,BA)
This course seeks to expand student participation in research projects with mechanical and aerospace engineering faculty. It features high-quality interaction of students with faculty and access to appropriate facilities and other professional development opportunities.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
14:650:312Fluid Mechanics (3) Control volume concepts of mass, momentum, and energy transport.
Hydrostatics, Euler's equations, potential flow, Navier Stokes
equations, turbulence, and boundary layer theory.Prerequisites: 14:440:222 and 01:640:244.
14:650:342Design of Mechanical Components (3) Design philosophy; stress and deflection analysis; energy methods; theories of failure; fatigue; bearings; design of such mechanical elements as springs, weldments, and gears. Prerequisites: 14:650:291, 14:440:222, and 01:640:251.
14:650:350Mechanical Engineering Measurements With Lab (4)Theory of instrumentation, selection, calibration, use of instruments. Error analysis. Sensors, signal conditioners, data acquisition, and processing systems. Design project.Prerequisites: 14:650:291, 14:650:361, and 01:640:251.
14:650:351Thermodynamics (3) Fundamental concepts, First Law, reversibility, Second Law, entropy, properties of fluids and perfect gases, processes, cycles, general equations, and mixtures. Prerequisites: 14:440:222 and 01:640:244.
14:650:361Introduction to Mechatronics (4)Emphasizes integration of analog electronics, digital electronics, sensors and transducers, actuators, and microprocessors for mechanical and aerospace systems. Lectures provide students with foundation concepts in mechatronics and practical familiarity with common elements that make up mechatronic systems. Mathematical modeling of electromechanical systems and basic PID controller design are discussed. Laboratory experiments give the students hands-on experience with components and measurement equipment used in the design of mechatronic systems.
Prerequisites: 01:640:152 and 14:440:221.
14:650:388Computer-Aided Design in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (3) Computer-aided design (CAD) applications of analysis, synthesis, and design. Automated drafting and higher-order programming languages. Development of general-purpose functions, components, and command files. Hands-on experience on CAD stations.Lec. 2 hrs.; lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 01:640:152 and 14:440:221.
14:650:398,399Undergraduate Research for Juniors (BA,BA)
This course seeks to expand student participation in research projects with mechanical and aerospace engineering faculty. It features high-quality interaction of students with faculty and access to appropriate facilities and other professional development opportunities.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
14:650:401Dynamic Systems and Controls (3) Dynamic analysis of mechanical, electromechanical, thermal, hydraulic, and pneumatic feedback control systems. Fundamentals of vibrational systems, including the single- and multi-degree-of-freedom vibrations of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: 14:440:222 and 01:640:244.
14:650:431Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Laboratory I (2) Comprehensive experiments in fluid dynamics, acoustics, heat transfer, power systems, and dynamic mechanical and aerospace systems. Preparation of test procedure, data analysis, and presentation of results and conclusions.Lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 14:650:291, 312, 350, and 351.
14:650:432Mechanical Engineering Lab II (2)Comprehensive experiments in fluid dynamics, acoustics, heat transfer, power systems, and dynamic mechanical systems. Preparation of test procedure, data analysis, and presentation of results and conclusions.Lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 14:650:291, 312, 350, and 351.
14:650:433Aerospace Engineering Laboratory (2) Comprehensive experiments in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, acoustics, power systems, and dynamic aerospace systems. Preparation of test procedure, data analysis, and presentation of reports and conclusion.Lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 14:650:291, 312, 350, and 351.
14:650:435Energy Systems Lab (2)In this lab, the students will have hands-on experience and knowledge to start up and troubleshoot a fuel cell system. The students will learn basic fuel cell systems in theory and practice, and will be able to evaluate the fuel cell characteristics and performance. Designing, analyzing, and evaluating components of a fuel cell system will also be included in the lab.Lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 14:650:291, 312, 350, and 351.
14:650:439Multiphysics Simulations (3)
Survey of the major techniques engineers use for simulating physical systems, specifically particle/molecular dynamics, finite difference time domain, and finite element method, focusing on multiphysical simulations that include multiple driving forces and phases. Case studies of active areas of research are introduced by guest lecturers to cover topics including: electrospray deposition, smart actuators, and phononics. Students will produce a final project that will be relevant to their research or design projects.Prerequisites: 14:650:312, 342, and 351.
14:650:443Vibrations (3) Mechanical vibration, vibration isolation, and critical speeds. Balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery.Prerequisites: 14:440:222, 14:650:291, and 01:640:421.
14:650:447Probabilistic Models in Mechanical and Aerospace Systems (3) Probabilistic concepts and modeling in mechanical design and analysis. Reliability of mechanical systems. Introduction to turbulence modeling. Introduction to computational aspects. Design project. Prerequisite: 01:640:421.
14:650:449Aerospace Materials (3)Particle and fiber-reinforced composites, stress-strain relations of anisotropic materials, tensor transformation, derivation of effective moduli of composites from those of the constituents, cross-ply/angle-ply laminates, symmetric/antisymmetric laminates, and engineering applications. Lightweight materials and foams description, constitutive behavior, and applications.Prerequisites: 14:650:291 and 01:640:244.
14:650:451Vehicle Dynamics (3) Performance, handling, and ride of ground vehicles. Tires, slip and traction, braking, aerodynamic effects, and steering. Prerequisite: 14:440:222.
14:650:455Design of Mechanisms (3) Motion analysis. Centrodes, analytical representation of plane motion,
Euler-Savary equation, Bobillier's theorem. Linkages and cams. Two- and
three-position syntheses, Freudenstein's method, and optimal methods.
Design project.Prerequisite: 14:650:342.
14:650:457Spacecraft and Mission Design (3)Provides an introduction and overview of spacecraft and mission design. Topics covered are mission design, spacecraft environment, astrodynamics, propulsion, atmospheric entry, attitude determination and control, configuration and structural design, thermal control, power systems, telecommunications, and reliability analysis.Prerequisites: 14:650:342 and 388.
14:650:458Aerospace Structures (3) Load factors, stresses and deformations in thin-walled members, shear center, torsion of single-cell and multicell structures, and analysis of aircraft and spacecraft components.Prerequisites: 14:650:291 and 01:640:251.
14:650:459Aerospace Propulsion (3) Theory of air-breathing and rocket engines. Propulsion performance parameters and mission requirements. Operation of diffusers, combustors, rockets, and jet engines. Design project. Prerequisites: 14:650:312 and 351.
14:650:460Aerodynamics (3) Circulation and lift, Kutta-Joukowski theorem, thin airfoil theory, finite wing theory, induced drag, static and dynamic longitudinal and lateral stability and control, aircraft performance.Prerequisites: 14:650:312 and 351.
14:650:461Internal Combustion Engines (3) Thorough analysis of reciprocating engines and gas turbines. Fuel characteristics. Pollutant formation and control. Combustion and lubrication. Prerequisite: 14:650:351.
14:650:462Power Plants (3) Current theory and practice of cycles and design of equipment for the generation of power in central stations and industrial power plants. Design projects. Prerequisite: 14:650:351.
14:650:463Compressible Fluid Dynamics (3) Integral form of conservation laws. One-dimensional compressible flow with friction and heat. Normal and oblique shock waves. Prandtl-Meyer expansion. Differential form of conservation laws. Unsteady wave motion. 2-D subsonic, supersonic, and hypersonic flow. Prerequisite: 14:650:312.
14:650:465Orbital Mechanics (3) Rocket principle and performance; staging; trajectories in central force field; orbit transfer; reentry dynamics and heating. Prerequisites: 14:650:312 and 351.
14:650:467Design and Manufacturing I (2) First semester of the senior design project to be completed in the fall semester of the final year. Group project under the direction of a faculty adviser.Prerequisites: 14:650:312 and 14:650:342 and 14:650:350 and 14:650:351 and 14:650:388.
14:650:468Design and Manufacturing II (2) Second semester of the senior design project to be completed in the spring of the final year. Group project under the direction of a faculty adviser.Prerequisite: 14:650:467.
14:650:471Aircraft Flight Dynamics (3)The goal of this course is to develop an understanding of the fundamentals of the dynamics and control of aircraft with an emphasis on conventional airplane performance and stability, both static and dynamic.Prerequisites: 01:640:421 and 14:440:222.
14:650:474Alternative Energy Systems I (3)
Critical analysis of use of wasted energy;
design parameters that influence the performance of wind, geothermal, solar,
fuel cell, and biomass alternative energy systems; and the challenges associated
with incorporation of these systems into the United States' current
infrastructure.
Prerequisite: 14:650:351.
14:650:477Alternative Energy Systems II (3)The fundamentals of energy and power, and available alternatives to power derived from consumption of fossil fuels will be covered. Course content is divided into several components: 1) fundamentals of energy and power, available resources, and historical perspectives (national and international); 2) solar energy fundamentals; 3) active solar thermal applications; 4) passive solar energy; 5) photovoltaic systems; 6) biomass; and 7) ocean energy. Depth of course content may vary depending on student feedback and instructor discretion.Prerequisite: 14:650:351.
14:650:478Mechanical Engineering Aspects of Electronic Packaging (3) Packaging of integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, and electronic equipment from consumer electronics and personal computers to large mainframe computers and telephone switching systems. Thermal analysis and design, stress analysis, shock and vibration, electrical analysis and design, materials, reliability, and failure mode analysis. Prerequisites: 14:650:342 and 351.
14:650:481Heat Transfer (3) Theory of heat transfer by steady and transient conduction. Heat transfer by radiation. Convection of heat by fluid motion in external and internal flow. Combined heat transfer calculations. Prerequisites: 14:650:312, 14:650:351, and 01:640:421.
14:650:485Computing Environment (3)Course topics include introduction to Linux operating system management and practical exercises with applications. Topic examples: system installation and configuration, shell scripting, networking, file sharing via NFS and SAMBA, centralized authentication with LDAP, virtualization, security, computational Linux clustersPrerequisites: 14:650:231 and 342.
14:650:487Aerospace Engineering Design I (2)First semester of senior design project to be completed in fall of the final year. Group project under the direction of a faculty adviser.Prerequisites: 14:650:210 and 14:650:312 and 14:650:342 and 14:650:350 and 14:650:351 and 14:650:388.
14:650:488Aerospace Engineering Design II (2) Second semester senior design project to be completed in spring of the final year. Group project under the direction of a faculty adviser. Prerequisite: 14:650:487.
14:650:491,492Special Problems (3,3) Studies of special interest in aspects of mechanical and aerospace engineering. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
14:650:495Internship in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (3)Provides students with the opportunity to practice and/or apply knowledge and skills in various industrial settings in mechanical, aerospace, or related engineering fields. Credits earned for the educational benefits of the experience and granted only for a continuous, three-month, full-time assignment.Prerequisites: Permission of department; open to mechanical and aerospace engineering students only. Graded pass/no credit.
14:650:496Co-op Internship in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (3)Provides students with the opportunity to practice and/or apply knowledge and skills in various industrial settings in mechanical, aerospace, or related engineering fields. Credits earned for the educational benefits of the experience and granted only for a continuous, six-month, full-time assignment.Prerequisite: Permission of department. Graded pass/no credit.
14:650:497Co-op Internship in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (3)Provides students with the opportunity to practice and/or apply knowledge and skills in various industrial settings in mechanical, aerospace, or related engineering fields. Credits earned for the educational benefits of the experience and granted only for a continuous, six-month, full-time assignment.Prerequisite: Permission of department. Graded pass/no credit.
14:650:498,499Undergraduate Research for Seniors (BA,BA)
This course seeks to expand student participation in research projects with mechanical and aerospace engineering faculty. It features high-quality interaction of students with faculty and access to appropriate facilities and other professional development opportunities.