Introduces the process of design with emphasis on creativity and design visualization.

Prerequisites: Math 3304; Mech Eng 3411 or permission of instructor for non-Mech Eng majors. Note that COMPSCI1570/COMPSCI1580 requires one more credit hour than the other options. Lamination theory overview. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5309). Linear elastic and plastic mathematical models for stresses around cracks; concepts of stress intensity; strain energy release rates; correlation of models with experiment; determination of plane stress and plane strain parameters; application to design. Energy efficiency models are developed to illustrate how to optimize the energy efficiency of vehicles. The goal is to mathematically represent mechanical and material behavior, and to effectively solve those equations. Basic principles of computational mechanics, focusing on modeling and simulation on various length scales. MECHENG5449 Robotic Manipulators and Mechanisms (LAB 1.0 and LEC 2.0). Variable title. cxumyvq G/2s&Td9=BaACU+yBzV#APyR8GA nSS KbK4\3$wwAPy:UE?PgHv\Q5ZADqTrk|Tt*Omt{Pkt LO7cS_Oa,OPxs%B$!WRv/"Gq}vL]\G.?[E6i8XM$Li5Y4X(:w1YG[o]* ?Xu Extended study of the laws and concepts of thermodynamics with emphasis on applications to power and refrigeration cycles, gas mixtures, psychrometrics, behavior of real gases and combustion processes. The course must be at the 3000 or higher level, or have a prerequisite that is part of the required mechanical engineering curriculum. (Co-listed with Eng Mech 303). Kinetics of particles and of rigid bodies. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5830). (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5527). Note: Students must satisfy the common freshman year academic requirements, and be admitted into the department, in addition to the sophomore, junior and senior year requirements listed above with a minimum of 128 hours. MECHENG5704 Compliant Mechanism Design (LEC 3.0). Prerequisites: Civ Eng 2210, Math 3304. MECHENG5764 Introduction to Decision Analysis (LEC 3.0). Manufacturing automation at the equipment level. Chase Ocean Engineering Lab and the Flow Physics Facility, which houses the longest wind tunnel of its type in the world. Prerequisite: Civ Eng 2210. MECHENG5757 Integrated Product And Process Design (LEC 3.0). Variational inequalities. Areas covered will be design, manufacturing, assembly, process quality, cost, supply chain management, and product support. Topics includes: principle of DFM, New product design process, process capabilities and limitations, Taguchi method, tolerancing and system design, design for assembly and AI techniques for DFM. Students desiring to obtain a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering with an emphasis area in mechanical design and analysis must satisfy all requirements of the bachelor of science in mechanical engineering, with the additional stipulation that four courses must be taken as follows: Note that by using the breadth elective and technical electives to satisfy the above requirements, this emphasis area requires the same total number of credit hours as the BSME degree A change of major form should be submitted to designate the mechanical design and analysis emphasis area. MECHENG5644 Interdisciplinary Problems In Manufacturing Automation (LAB 1.0 and LEC 2.0). All electives must be approved by the student's advisor. Introduction to plasma kinetic theory. <>/Metadata 402 0 R/ViewerPreferences 403 0 R>> You will also learn to work with computers. Once you are an ENMU student, you will use CAPP, a program that helps you see all the classes you need to take to complete your degree. Analysis of both mechanical and thermodynamic systems is included. This elective may not include co-op, special problems, or research credits, such as 3002, 4000, or 4099. One of the following: MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Foundational Engineering and Computing Program, Latin American Studies for Technical Applications Minor, Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering, Energy Conversion Emphasis Area for Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Processes Emphasis Area for Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Design and Analysis Emphasis Area, equal opportunity/access/affirmative action/pro-disabled and veteran employer, Mechanical Systems For Environmental Control, Computer Numerical Control of Manufacturing Processes, Material Processing By High-Pressure Water Jet, Computer Aided Design: Theory and Practice, Intermediate Dynamics Of Mechanical And Aerospace Systems, Practical Concepts for Technical Managers, Introduction To Probability And Statistics, Demonstrated engineering competence, successfully contributing within their career fields with increasing levels of responsibility and influence, Continuous growth in knowledge and capability, within the mechanical engineering field as well as across interdisciplinary boundaries, an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics, an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors, an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences, an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts, an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives, an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions, an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5478, Elec Eng 5870 and Comp Eng 5820). MECHENG5541 Applied Energy Conversion (LEC 3.0). MECHENG5212 Introduction to Finite Element Analysis (LEC 3.0). We will ensure that graduating students are well-educated and sufficiently prepared in the fundamentals of mechanical and aerospace engineering practice and science, such that they have the ability to solve open-ended problems in these disciplines and the capabilities required in order to become competent, productive, and well-rounded professionals. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5449). degree, however, it is the first step toward becoming a registered professional engineer. However, it is the first step toward becoming a registered professional engineer. MECHENG4761 Engineering Design (LAB 2.0 and LEC 1.0). Includes stoichiometry, thermochemistry, reaction mechanism, reaction velocity, temperature levels, and combustion waves. Prerequisites: Mech Eng 2653, Civ Eng 2211, and a grade of "C" or better in Civ Eng 2210. Six hours of technical electives, subject to approval by the student's advisor, must be in the department of mechanical and aerospace engineering. MECHENG5571 Environmental Controls (LEC 3.0). The University of New Mexico School of Engineering offers strong academic programs, vigorous instruction, active research programs, and numerous student services and programs. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 4479 or equivalent. MECHENG2350 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics (LEC 2.0). Prerequisites: Civ Eng 2210, Math 3304. Introduction to the nature of solar radiation and associated thermal energy transfers. Students desiring to obtain a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering with an emphasis area in manufacturing processes must satisfy all requirements of the bachelor of science in mechanical engineering with the additional stipulation that four courses must be taken as follows: A suggested sequence for the junior and senior years is given below. $[@D5H0@ $B )@&#SHo MECHENG3313 Machine Dynamics (LEC 3.0). Postbuckling. See students present short videos of their inventions on the Innovation Day website, online today. This course is designed to give the department an opportunity to test a new course. MECHENG5313 Intermediate Dynamics Of Mechanical And Aerospace Systems (LEC 3.0).

Advanced analytical study of metal forming and machining processes such as forging, rolling, extrusion, wire drawing and deep drawing; mechanics of metal cutting - orthogonal, turning, milling, cutting temperature, cutting tool materials, tool wear and tool life, and abrasive processes. Experiments dealing with data acquisition, manipulation, and control of systems with particular emphasis on computer data acquisition and control applied to mechanical engineering systems. Prerequisites: Mech Eng 1720, Mech Eng 2653, preceded or accompanied by Civ Eng 2200; a grade of "C" or better in each of the following: Math 1214 or Math 1208; Physics 1135 or Physics 1111. MECHENG4480 Control System Laboratory (LAB 1.0). Specific applications include fuel cells and other direct energy conversion devices used in plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. Basic principles of thermodynamics and heat transfer. Honors students have special requirements for technical electives. This course will not satisfy the prerequisite for Civ Eng 2210. Development of basic principles of bearing analysis including manufacture and properties of lubricants, hydrodynamics and hydrostatic lubrication, journal and thrust bearings, ball and roller bearings, boundary considerations, and bearing materials. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5220). Composite joints. MECHENG5655 Manufacturing Equipment Automation (LAB 1.0 and LEC 2.0). It covers physics-based reliability analysis and reliability-based design, robustness assessment and robust design, their integration with design simulations, and their engineering applications. The systems integration technical elective must be selected from the following list: MECH ENG 5307, 5478, 5481, 5533, 5571, 5575, 5656, 5704, 5708, 5709, 5715, 5757, 5763. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5760). The mechanical engineering technical elective is subject to approval by the student's advisor, and must be in the department of mechanical and aerospace engineering. Microcomputer systems are used as measurement and control devices. Prerequisites: Math 2222, Physics 2135. Application of chemical, thermodynamic, and gas dynamic principles to the combustion of solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels. Prerequisites: Preceded or accompanied by Mech Eng 4479 or equivalent. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 3708 or Aero Eng 3361. Introduction to compliant mechanisms; review of rigid-body mechanism analysis and synthesis methods; synthesis of planar mechanisms with force/energy constraints using graphical and analytical methods; pseudo-rigid-body models; force-deflection relationships; compliant mechanism synthesis methods; and special topics, e.g. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5222). MECHENG5709 Machine Design II (LEC 3.0). Expand or Collapse to view popular links for this site, Expand or Collapse to view links grouped by top level headings, Professor Miles Greiner shared his insights on the Universitys partnership with Argonne National Laboratory and other Department of Energy labs on training and certifying the next generation of leaders and professionals within this niche field. The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, (505) 277-0111 New Mexico's Flagship University, Civil, Construction & Environmental Engineering, Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, Sandia University Partnerships Network (SUPN). Topics include plane motion; force, mass and acceleration; work and energy; and impulse and momentum. Course covers the approach of concurrent product and process design. Not more than six credit hours allowed for graduation credit. Prerequisites: Mech Eng 3313, Civ Eng 2210. Prerequisites: Mech Eng 3708, Mech Eng 3653. document.write(new Date().getFullYear()); Linear elasticity: compatibility, stress functions, superposition, special examples such as extension, torsion, bending, and plane problems. %PDF-1.7 Introduction to finite element methods in mechanical design. The mechanical engineering minor is tailored to students who want to understand the fundamentals of mechanical engineering. (Co-listed with Eng Mech 354). 'BY5JC]*e@yiFHALBTG1|tY# First and second laws of thermodynamics and applications to engineering systems. This course will introduce students to the basics of mechatronics (i.e., the integration of mechanical, electrical, computer, and control systems). Engineering student Erick Bandala wins speech competition with presentation about 3D bioprinting. MECHENG5478 Mechatronics (LAB 1.0 and LEC 2.0). MECHENG5139 Computational Fluid Dynamics (LEC 3.0). MECHENG3131 Thermofluid Mechanics I (LEC 3.0). Prerequisites: Civ Eng 2210, Mech Eng 2519, or consent of instructor for majors that do not require either of these courses; or graduate standing. MECHENG5523 Transport Phenomena In Manufacturing Processes (LEC 3.0). The students will form teams and practice the concurrent engineering process for simple products. This elective must be a three credit hour course, subject to approval by the student's advisor, from any of the following areas: math, statistics, science, engineering, or computer science. MECHENG5566 Solar Energy Technology (LEC 3.0). 8-4O-j;PgWA"Lll'pm=h[X,k Yh 5l.lu&NeLY4 @r8bnDkc1Ona*RC Prerequisite: Comp Sci 1570 or Comp Sci 1970 or Comp Sci 1971 or Comp Sci 1972; Math 3304. The vibration of continuous systems is introduced. MECHENG5238 Fatigue Analysis (LEC 3.0). MECHENG5656 Design For Manufacture (LEC 3.0). MECHENG5763 Computer Aided Design: Theory and Practice (LAB 1.0 and LEC 2.0). Introduction to a systematic approach to engineering design (problem clarification, concept generation, concept selection, prototyping methods, engineering ethics) and fundamental design communication techniques. z$B$rf[} 3xulHm,y+oL] f0BdY& RH>@i+/ZlZTf0Y(=ez; ZKS(6X To provide some degree of specialization for those students who are interested in a particular area of mechanical engineering, there are nine hours of technical electives that you can select to concentrate in an emphasis area (such as robotics, manufacturing automation, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics and controls, solid mechanics, vibrations, and design). 2 Registered Geologist Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in Physics 1135 or Physics 1111; preceded or accompanied by Math 2222. This course is designed to give the department an opportunity to test a new course. Analysis techniques described include matrix formulations, Laplace transforms, and time domain response methods. Humanity and social science electives must be at least 3 credit hours of lecture designation, and also meet requirements as specified under "Engineering Degree Requirements" published in the current undergraduate catalog. The course topics include probability theory, influence diagram, decision tree, subjective probability, sensitivity analysis, value of information, risk attitude, and utility models. Physical Location: Department of Mechanical Engineering Redondo Drive, Building 122, Mailing Address: Department of Mechanical Engineering MSC01 1150 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, (505) 277-0111 New Mexico's Flagship University. The course presents fundamental techniques for analysis and processing of experimental data and real-time signals. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 5211. Composite materials-industrial applications. The study of the principles of energy conversion. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5001).

Prerequisite: Mech Eng 3525, or consent of instructor for non-Mech Eng majors. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in each of the following: Comp Sci 1570 or Comp Sci 1970 or Comp Sci 1971 or Comp Sci 1972; Mech Eng 2360 or Aero Eng 2360; Math 1214 or Math 1208; Math 1215 or Math 1221; Math 2222; Math 3304; Physics 1135 or Physics 1111; Physics 2135 or Physics 2111. You may design products and manufacturing processes, supervise production methods and operations, design and supervise fabrication and testing of individual machines and complete plants, or be involved in applied or basic research. (Co-listed with Min Eng 5413). Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in Mech Eng 2519. endobj uXAWe4md. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5236). Disability Support. Direct stiffness formulations are developed and user-oriented computer codes are used to solve practical structures problems. This requirement is part of the Missouri S&T assessment process as described in Assessment Requirements found elsewhere in this catalog. The School of Engineering offers a Shared Credit Degrees Program designed to allow students to complete BS and MS degrees in five years (depending on the student's mathematics preparation upon entering UNM as a first-year undergraduate student). (Co-listed with Aero Eng 5131). Applications to design situations are examined. MECHENG5533 Internal Combustion Engines (LEC 3.0). An average of at least two grade points per credit hour must be attained. The undergraduate minor in Mechanical Engineering requires a total of 24-25 credit hours, depending on the option selected.

MECHENG5758 Integrated Product Development (LAB 2.0 and LEC 1.0). Youll be able to select electives to complement your electrical and computer engineering or physics major. Prerequisites: Comp Sci 1570 or Comp Sci 1970 or Comp Sci 1971 or Comp Sci 1972; Mech Eng 2761; Math 2222; at least Junior standing. MECHENG5000 Special Problems (IND 0.0-6.0), MECHENG5001 Special Topics (LEC 0.0-6.0).

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