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2003-2005 - Graduate School - The University of Alabama

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400 <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Alabama</strong>ME 594 Special Project. Two to six hours.Planning, executing, and presenting results <strong>of</strong> an individual project involving a researchdesign, analysis, or similar undertaking.ME 598 Research Not Related to <strong>The</strong>sis. Variable credit.ME 599 Master’s <strong>The</strong>sis Research. One to six hours.ME 605 Classical <strong>The</strong>rmodynamics. (3-0) Three hours.Prerequisite: ME 215.Classical macroscopic thermodynamic analysis <strong>of</strong> systems, pure substances, mixtures,and reacting systems.ME 607 Conduction Heat Transfer. (3-0) Three hours.Prerequisite: AEM 309 or equivalent.Transient, multidimensional heat conduction in various geometries, and the math e mat i caland numerical means to analyze them.ME 609 Convection Heat Transfer. (3-0) Three hours.Prerequisite: ME 309 or equivalent.Laminar and turbulent internal and external flow, natural convection, and the math e mat i caland numerical means to analyze them.ME 611 Finite-Element Anal y sis <strong>of</strong> Con vec tive Heat Transfer. (3-0) Three hours.Prerequisites: ME 309, AEM 311, and ME 349; or permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor.Introduction to fi nite-element theory; Galerkin method <strong>of</strong> weighted residuals; shapefunctions; isoparametric elements; fi nite-element convective-diffusion equation; upwindmethods; turbulence modeling; and utilization <strong>of</strong> commercial fi nite-element codes foranalysis <strong>of</strong> convective heat transfer.ME 615 Statistical <strong>The</strong>rmodynamics. (3-0) Three hours.Prerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor.Statistical ensembles: Maxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein, and Fermi-Dirac statistics.Ap pli ca tion <strong>of</strong> statistical mechanics to thermodynamic processes.ME 618 Principles <strong>of</strong> Combustion II. (3-0) Three hours.Prerequisite: ME 518.Parameters <strong>of</strong> confi ned combustion; evaporation <strong>of</strong> fuel, velocity <strong>of</strong> fl ames, detonation,and chamber design; dynamic effects; and measuring techniques. Assigned papers.ME 620 Finite Difference Methods in Fluid Dynamics. (3-0) Three hours. Same asAEM/AEM 620.Prerequisites: GES 126, MATH 253, and AEM 311.For description, see AEM 620.ME 621 Boundary Layer <strong>The</strong>ory I. (3-0) Three hours. Same as AEM 621.For description, see AEM 621.ME 629 Radiation Heat Transfer. (3-0) Three hours.Prerequisite: ME 309.Physical laws <strong>of</strong> thermal radiation; implications <strong>of</strong> entropy and probability; view factors;geometrical and spectral characteristics; and absorbing-scattering media.ME 662 Advanced Dynamics. (3-0) Three hours.Prerequisite: ME 562.Stability <strong>of</strong> autonomous and non-autonomous dynamical systems; Hamilton mechanicsand canonical systems; analytical solution applying perturbation techniques; and anal y sis<strong>of</strong> dynamic behavior using geometric theory.ME 665 Advanced Design <strong>of</strong> Automated Manufacturing Systems. (3-0) Threehours.Prerequisite: ME 465.Advanced studies in the design <strong>of</strong> industrial robotic systems using analytical and interactivecomputer-graphics techniques. Topics include robot ki ne mat ics and dy nam ics,the reverse kinematics problem, numerical techniques, adaptive control theory, robotmotion planning, and trajectory specifi cations.ME 677 Optimal Control. (3-0) Three hours. Same as ECE 677.Prerequisite: ME 577.For description, see ECE 677.

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