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Summer Session II 2015

 

Mechanical Engineering
Jeries J Abou-Hanna • Business and Enginee 3252 • 309-677-2725
M E200Engineering Co-Op (0 hours)
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in the College of Engineering and Technology, 2.0 overall grade point average at Bradley, approval of engineering and technology Co-op coordinator and Co-op advisor.
 01 *R* Arr     Jamie Cobb  
M E547Fluid Power Control Systems (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ME 301, ME 308.
 01 Arr     Desh Paul Mehta  
M E557Advanced Design of Machine Elements (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ME 342 and ME 351, with a minimum grade of C; or graduate standing in ME. Requires consent of instructor if non-ME Student.
Course Surcharge: $50 per credit hour
 01 MTWT5:00 PM -8:00 PM JOB306 Sam M Kherat  
M E648Advanced Computer Aided Design (3 hours)
Prerequisite: BSME; or background in mechanical and thermal systems and consent of department chair. Students without a BSME degree may take ME 342, ME 344, ME 415, and ME 411 to help develop an appropriate background for the course.
Course Surcharge: $50 per credit hour
 01 *R* MTWTF9:00 AM -4:00 PM    Ahmad Fakheri Online Course
M E682Research (0 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
 01 *R* Arr     Staff  
 02 *R* Arr     Staff  
M E699Thesis (0 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: consent of department.
Registration is for 3 credit hours
 01 *R* Arr     Julie Reyer  
 02 *R* Arr     Shannon James Timpe  
 
Full-time cooperative education assignment for mechanical engineering students who alternate periods of full-time school with periods of full-time academic or career-related work in industry. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory.
Definition and scope of fluid power control systems. Fluid properties. Continuity and power balance equations. Components function, operation, and dynamic performance. Use of perturbation theory for developing linearized transfer functions. Application of conventional control theory.
Review of mechanical testing, 3-D stress-strain relationship, complex and principal states of stress, yielding and fracture under combined stresses, fracture of cracked members, stress and strain based approaches to fatigue, creep damage analysis, and plastic damage analysis as applied to the design of machine elements.
Augmentation of mechanical design through application of computer graphics. Hardware/software characteristics; elements of geometric/solid modeling. Emphasis on integration in the application of the design process through packages for geometric/solid modeling, finite element analysis, and mechanisms and system simulation.
Individual study on a topic selected by the student with advisor approval. Integration and application of research. Student must produce a product such as a software program or journal article
Maximum of 6 semester hours total of research and/or thesis may be applied toward the master s degree.
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