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ME
478

Course Number:
0630478
Vision systems, Image pre-processing, Segmentation, Shape representation and description, Object recognition, Image understanding, 3D vision, Images Transforms and Texture.
(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
0600304,0600307

ME
479

Course Number:
0630479
Special topics to be selected by the department to reflect interests in special areas in mechanical engineering.
(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
Consent of Department,Completion of 90 Credit hours

ME
481

Course Number:
0630481
Mechanisms of friction, wear, and lubrication that govern interfacial behavior, applications of basic theories to solutions of friction and wear problems
(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
0630331,0630451

ME
483

Course Number:
0630483
Introduction to the mechanical behavior of biological tissues and systems. Analysis of human movement by utilizing basic principles of engineering mechanics, functional biomechanics based on human anatomy and physiology, influence of material properties on the structure and function of biological systems. Mechanics of biological tissues including bone, muscle, and connective tissues.

(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
0630351

ME
484

Course Number:
0630484
Workplace model of occupational safety, safety laws and regulations, definition of occupational injuries and diseases, measurement of hazard potential and safety performance, statistical analysis of safety, safety programs.
(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
Completion of 100 Credit hours

ME
485

Course Number:
0630485
Nuclear fission, reactor criticality, reactor power and rating, fuel consumption and burn up, fuel cycles, reactor operation and radiation shielding, conversion, and breeding, fast reactors, nuclear power plants, power generation, heat transfer in nuclear reactors, thermodynamic power cycles, economics of nuclear power plants.
(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
0630322,0630421

ME
486

Course Number:
0630486
Modes of heat transfer, basic design methods of heat exchangers, classification of heat exchangers, heat transfer and flow friction characteristics, compact, shell-and-tube and plate-type heat exchangers performance analysis, fouling and its effect on the life cycle analysis, maintenance methodology, flow-induced vibration and noise in heat changers.
(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
0630421

ME
487

Course Number:
0630487
Principles of airflow and airflow measurement techniques. Industrial process exhaust systems. Selection and design of exhaust hoods (general and specific applications). Make-up and supply air ventilation systems. Dilution ventilation systems. Selection and design of ducts, fans, stacks, and air cleaners. Monitoring and testing of ventilation systems.
(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
0630421
Corequisites:
0630424

ME
488

Course Number:
0630488
Thermodynamics and principles of thermal systems. Performance and analysis of thermal components. Systems simulations. Design and optimization of thermal systems.
(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
0630421

ME
489

Course Number:
0630489
Thermodynamics and principles of thermal systems. Performance and analysis of thermal components. Systems simulations. Design and optimization of thermal systems.
(3-0-3)
Prerequisites:
Consent of Department; Completion of 90 Credit hours

ME
495

Course Number:
0630495
The student undertakes an independent project (theoretical and/or experimental) under the supervision of a faculty adviser. The objective is to provide the student with an opportunity to integrate and apply the knowledge gained throughout his/her course of study in an actual problem. The student must document his/her study in a technical report and give an oral presentation of the results.
(0-9-3)
Prerequisites:
Completion of 100 Credit hours

ME
509

Course Number:
0630509
Review of Newtonian mechanics. The principle of virtual work. D'Alemberts principle. Hamilton's principle. Lagrange's equations of motion. Case of impulsive forces. Conservation laws. Ralyleigh's dissipation function. Hamilton's equations. Motion relative to rotating frames. Rigid body dynamics. Gyroscopic effects. Canonical transformations. The Hamilton-Jacobi equation.
(3-0-3)

ME
511

Course Number:
0630511
Stress and strain in two and three dimensions. Plane theory of elasticity. Failure theories. Stress concentration. Residual Stresses. Thermal stresses. Contact stresses. Impact loading. Fracture mechanics and design. Fatigue and cumulative damage. Structural instability. Experimental stress analysis. Energy approach and numerical methods. Case Studies.
(3-0-3)

ME
512

Course Number:
0630512
Lagrange's equations. Response of multi-degree- of-freedom systems. Vibration of continuous systems. Approximate solutions. Introduction to nonlinear vibrations. Introduction to random vibrations. Spectral analysis.
(3-0-3)

ME
513

Course Number:
0630513
General concepts in the dynamic analysis and design of machines, with reference to machine tools. Structure compliance, integrity, static and thermal deformations, structure design concepts. Drive systems, slides and bearings. Feed drives. Types of control systems; numerical, adaptive and computer control. Steady and dynamic cutting forces. Dynamics of machine tools. Receptance concept. Interaction between cutting and structural response. Machine tool stability. Vibration reduction of machine tools in the design stage and in the field. Design for fabrication by bonding.
(3-0-3)