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EGGN-3960 Competition Project

–Sp

0 hours

Engineering juniors on a school of engineering intercollegiate

design competition may use this course to provide on their

transcript a record of their participation throughout the year. The

name of the competition will be designated.

EGGN-4010 Senior Seminar

–Fa

0 hours

Required weekly meeting of senior engineering majors to

discuss the transition into the professional work environment.

Prerequisite: senior status in engineering or computer science.

(Fee: $35)

EGGN-4960 Competition Project

–Sp

0 hours

Engineering seniors on a school of engineering intercollegiate

design competition may use this course to provide on their

transcript a record of their participation throughout the year. The

name of the competition will be designated.

Mechanical Engineering (EGME)

EGME-1810 Engineering Graphics

–Fa

1 hour

Introduction to basic techniques of sketching, drawing,

dimensioning, multiple views, sectioning, multi-view projections,

and pictorial views. Introduction to commercial software for three-

dimensional solid modeling and preparing engineering drawings.

(Fee: $25)

EGME-2050 Computational Methods

–Sp

4 hours

Introduction to computer programming and the numerical

methods for solving roots of equations, simultaneous linear

algebraic equations, ordinary differential equations, integration,

introduction to finite-difference approximations, and least-squares

curve fits.

Pre- or Corequisites: MATH-2710 Calculus III; MATH-

2740 Differential Equations.

EGME-2410 Properties of Engineering Materials

–Fa

4 hours

Introduction to the properties of metallic, ceramic, polymeric,

and composite materials; plastic deformation, strengthening,

fracture, fatigue, corrosion, diffusion, equilibrium and

nonequilibrium processes, phase diagrams, electrical and

magnetic properties, and application to materials selection. Three

lecture hours and one two-hour laboratory per week.

Prerequisite:

EGME-2530 Statics and Mechanics of Materials.

(Fee: $100)

EGME-2430

3 hours

Contemporary Manufacturing Processes

–Fa

Contemporary processing techniques of materials including

machining, casting, forming, hot and cold working; conventional,

NC, and CNC machining as well as 3D printing; inspection

techniques, quality control, and production methods.

Prerequisites:

EGME-2410 Properties of Engineering Materials.

(Fee: $55)

EGME-2510 Statics

–Fa

3 hours

Introduction to analyzing forces in isolated and connected rigid-

body systems; vector analysis, forces, moments, resultants, two-

and three-dimensional equilibrium, centroids, moment of inertia,

friction, trusses, frames, and machines. Design project required.

Prerequisites: EGME-1810 Engineering Graphics; PHYS-2110

General Physics I; MATH-1720 Analytical Geometry and Calculus

II.

(Fee: $10)

EGME-2530 Statics and Mechanics of Materials

–Fa

5 hours

Introduction to analyzing forces in isolated and connected rigid-

body systems; vector analysis, forces, moments, resultants, two-

and three-dimensional equilibrium, centroids, distributed loading,

moment of inertia, friction, trusses, frames, and machines.

Introduction to the theoretical and experimental analysis of

deformable bodies subject to applied loads; normal and shear

stress and strain, strain energy, torsion, stresses in beams,

deflection of beams, combined stress, stress transformation,

failure theories, and buckling of columns. Design project required.

Prerequisites: EGME-1810 Engineering Graphics; PHYS-2110

General Physics I; MATH-1720 Calculus II.

(Fee: $25)

EGME-2570 Statics and Dynamics

–Fa

3 hours

Free-body diagrams, vectors, resultant forces, two- and three-

force members, friction, simple machines, center of gravity, and

moments of inertia. Kinematics and equations of motion of a

particle for rectilinear and cervilinear motion. Planar kinematics of

rigid bodies. Kinetics for planar motion of rigid bodies, including

equations of motion and principles of energy and momentum.

Prerequisites: EGME-1810 Engineering Graphics; MATH-1720

Calculus II; PHYS-2110 General Physics I.

(Fee: $10)

EGME-2630 Dynamics

–Sp

3 hours

Introduction to kinematic and kinetic analysis of particles,

systems of particles, and rigid bodies; position, velocity,

acceleration, non-rotating and rotating frames of reference,

Newton’s laws, work, energy, impulse, momentum, conservative

and non-conservative systems, and vibration of single-degree-of-

freedom systems. Design project required.

Prerequisite: EGME-

2510 Statics or EGME-2530 Statics and Mechanics of Materials.

Pre- or Corequisite: MATH-2740 Differential Equations.

(Fee: $10)

EGME-3010

2 hours

Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I

–Fa

Experiments using the wind tunnel, engine test cell, testing

machines in the mechanics laboratory, vibrations laboratory, fluids

laboratory, refrigeration laboratory, and heat transfer laboratory

are conducted. Students measure mechanical phenomena such

as acceleration, force, pressure, temperature, strain, fluid flow,

viscosity, and heat transfer using transducers, instrumentation,

and PC-based data acquisition. Students design some of the

experiments. Two 2-hour laboratories per week.

Prerequisites:

EGME-2630 Dynamics; EGEE-2050 Circuits and Instrumentation.

Corequisites: EGME-3110 Thermodynamics; EGME-3210 Fluid

Mechanics.

(Fee: $100)

EGME-3020

2 hours

Mechanical Engineering Laboratory II

–Sp

Continuation of EGME-3010. Two two-hour laboratories

per week.

Prerequisite: EGME-3010 Mechanical Engineering

Laboratory I. Corequisite: EGME-3150 Heat Transfer.

(Fee: $100)

EGME-3050

3 hours

Introduction to Finite Element Analysis

–Sp

Introduction to basic components of the finite element method

including element selection, shape functions, strain-displacement

and stress-strain relations, formulation of the stiffness matrix

for 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D elements, linear strain and isoparametric

formulations, application of boundary conditions, and

interpretation of results; application to 2-D and 3-D problems and

experience using a commercial code.

Prerequisites: EGME-2050

Computational Methods; EGME-2530 Statics and Mechanics of

Materials.

(Fee: $25)

EGME-3110 Thermodynamics

–Fa

5 hours

Introduction to engineering thermodynamics, properties of pure

substances, work, heat, first and second laws of thermodynamics,

energy, enthalpy, and entropy. Specific application to power,

refrigeration cycles, and combustion processes.

Prerequisites:

CHEM-1050 Chemistry for Engineers; MATH-2710 Calculus III.

EGME-3130 Internal Combustion Engines

–Sp

3 hours

Introduction to internal combustion engines, fuel-air cycles,

engine simulation, emissions, engine performance and alternative

fuels.

Prerequisites: EGME-2630 Dynamics; EGME-3110

Thermodynamics.

EGME-3150 Heat Transfer

–Sp

3 hours

Introduction to conduction, convection, and radiation heat

transfer in one and two dimensions; free and forced convection,

analytical and computational techniques applied to Fourier’s Law

of conduction, Newton’s Law of cooling, and Stefan-Boltzman’s

Law of thermal radiation. A heat exchanger design project is

required.

Prerequisites: EGME-3110 Thermodynamics; EGME-

3210 Fluid Mechanics. Corequisite: EGME-2050 Computational

Methods.

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2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Course Descriptions

EGGN-3960 – EGME-3150

ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE