MAE 3242-001
Mechanical Design I
The overall nature of design as a process is presented along with various models, methods, techniques, and tools for the various phases of the process provide the student with an excellent understanding of how to design. Students learn to design mechanical components based on stress/deflection and the associated failure theories.
MAE 1312-001
Engineering Statics
This course covers about study of forces and force systems, resultants and components of force systems, forces due to friction, conditions of equilibrium, forces acting on members of trusses and frame structures, centroids and moments of inertia. Vector and index notation introduced.
MAE 1312-004
Engineering Statics
This course covers about study of forces and force systems, resultants and components of force systems, forces due to friction, conditions of equilibrium, forces acting on members of trusses and frame structures, centroids and moments of inertia. Vector and index notation introduced.
MAE 2312-002
Solid Mechanics
This course covers about study of forces and force systems, resultants and components of force systems, forces due to friction, conditions of equilibrium, forces acting on members of trusses and frame structures, centroids and moments of inertia. Vector and index notation introduced.
MAE 2312-002
Solid Mechanics
This course covers the relationships between stresses and strains in elastic bodies and the tension, compression, shear, bending, torsion, and combined loadings which produce them. It also covers the deflections and elastic curves, shear and bending moment diagrams for beams, and column theory.
MAE 2312-004
Solid Mechanics
This course covers the relationships between stresses and strains in elastic bodies and the tension, compression, shear, bending, torsion, and combined loadings which produce them. It also covers the deflections and elastic curves, shear and bending moment diagrams for beams, and column theory.