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Summer 2005
ENME 217 Engineering Thermodynamics 3 credits
| Properties, characteristics and fundamental equations of state of materials, work and heat transfer. First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics, availability, thermodynamic power and refrigeration cycles, gas/vapor mixtures and psychrometrics. Note: Not open to students who have passed ENME 218. Prerequisites: MATH 225, ENES 220, ENES 221, and ENME 217. |
Grade Method: REG
[0203] 6080 Meets 05/31/2005 - 07/22/2005 VONKERCZEK, C
MW.........6:00pm- 8:20pm (ACIV150)
ENME 360 Vibrations 3 credits
| This course introduces methods for determining the response of single- and multiple- degree-of-freedom systems to dynamic excitation. Starting from an examination of the natural dynamic characteristics, it proceeds to analyze system response to various types of dynamic forces. Practical implications are then studied. Prerequisites: MATH 225, ENES 220, ENES 221, ENME 303. |
Grade Method: REG
[0204] 6080 Meets 05/31/2005 - 07/22/2005 VONKERCZEK, C
TuTh.......6:00pm- 8:20pm (ACIV151)
ENME 799 Master's Thesis Research 1-6 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: P-F Individual Instruction
course: contact department or instructor
to obtain section number.
ENME 899 Doctoral Dissertation Research 1-8 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: P-F Individual Instruction
course: contact department or instructor
to obtain section number.