114 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION dynamics, propulsion, solar energy, thermodynamics, and vibrations. 'EML 5104-Classical Thermodynamics (2) Review of the first, second, and third laws. Applications to open and closed sys- tems. Property evaluation using equations of state. EML 5105-Statistical Thermodynamics (2) Equilibrium dis- tributions in Bose, Fermi, and Boltzmann systems. Property evaluation from microscopic molecular models. Transport properties. EML 5131-Combustion I (3) Prereq: EML 5105 or consent of instructor. Fundamentals of combustion, reaction kinetics, combustion and detonation phenomena. EML 5152-Intermediate Heat Transfer (3) Analytical solu- tion of conduction, convection and radiation problems. Both exact and approximate solution techniques are stressed. Mass transfer in multicomponent fluids is also cov- ered. EML 5223-Design Synthesis in Vibrations (3) Vibration analysis of continuous and multidegree of freedom lumped parameter systems. Computer design projects are developed to allow student to acquire some design experience. EML 5224-Engineering Acoustics and Noise Control (3) Fundamentals of acoustics; instrumentation for acoustic and vibration measurements; field and laboratory practice; appli- cations to noise control. EML 5273-Advanced Dynamics of Machinery (3) Prereq: EML 3260 or consent of instructor. Analytic and numeric formulations of geometrically complex machines. Single and multiple degree of freedom systems. Robotic applications. EML 5311-Control System Theory (3) Analysis of mechani- cal system stability and control. Use of Laplace transform. Factor theorems, Routhe and Hurwitz criteria, Niquist, Bode and Root Locus methods are used in design. Introduction to state variables, controllability, and abbreviability. EML 5465-Energy Management for Mechanical Engineers (3) Prereq: permission of instructor. Energy use analysis in building envelopes, mechanical systems, and industrial pro- cesses. Energy conservation strategies and design tech- niques. Alternative energy applications. EML 5504-Mechanical Design I (3) Prereq: EML 4500, 4522. In-depth studies of the design of machine systems, includ- ing gearing and transmission, and other mechanical, elec- tronic, hydraulic, pneumatic and thermal components and subsystems; automatic sequencing of machine functions; machine-component manufacture; design documentation for machine production quality control. EML 5505-Mechanical Design II (3) Prereq: EML 5504. Case studies and design projects involving the complete design and prototype construction of automatic machinery compo- nents and subsystems. EML 5515-Gas Turbines and jet Engines (3) Intermediate course in theory and analysis of gas turbine engines and ma- jor components. EML 5525-Mechanics of the Human Locomotor System (2) Prereq: EGM 3420, 3520. Study of the human musculoskele- tal system from the engineer's perspective. Sensors and ac- tuators in the.neuromuscular system; structural elements and bearings in the skeletal system; analysis of human ac- tivities. EML 5526-Biomechanics of Surgical Implants (3) Prereq: EML 3010 and ECM 3520. Engineering analyses of surgical devices and practices used for the treatment of disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Mechanical properties of biomaterials, forces and motions in the body, and principles of treatment of bone fractures. EML 5527-Similitude in Mechanical Engineering Design (3) Principles of similitude for model sign, analysis, and design analogies. Similitude as a basis for design optimization. EML 5605-Advanced Refrigeration (3) Prereq: EML 4522. EML 5710-Fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics (3) Prereq; EML 4143. Fundamentals of finite-difference methods for obtaining numerical solutions to fluid flow, heat transfer, and combustion problems. EML 5714-Gas Dynamics of Internal Flow Systems (3) In- termediate level course emphasizing one-dimensional com- pressible flow. EML 6103-Advanced Thermodynamics (3) Thermodynam- ics of nonsimple systems. Multicomponent and multiphase thermodynamic analysis. EML 6108-Advanced Statistical Mechanics and Kinetic The- ory (3) Prereq: EML 5105. Highly degenerate Bose and Fermi systems. Statistical mechanics of dependent particles. The Boltzmann transport equation. EML 6132-Combustion II (3) Prereq: EML 5731. Advanced analysis of combustion systems; diageostic techniques, and numerical procedures for modeling experimental and prac- tical systems. EML 6154-Conduction Heat Transfer (2) Prereq: MAP 3302, EML 4142. Studies of heat conduction in homogeneous, het- erogeneous, isotropic, anisotropic, stationary, moving bod- ies in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical systems. EML 6155-Convective Heat Transfer I (3) Prereq: EML 6716 or equivalent. Application of the equations of motion to forced and free convection with laminar flow. Solution tech- niques to include simplification to ordinary differential equations, boundary layer approximations, similarity trans- formations, and integral approximations. Phenomenological treatment of turbulent transport. EML 6157-Radiation Heat Transfer (2) Prereq: MAP 3302, EML 4142. Thermal radiation theory and analysis. EML 6159-Special Topics in Heat Transfer (3) Prereq: EML 4142. EML 6254-Advanced Noise Control (3) Prereq: EML 5224 or consent of instructor. Advanced topics of application of fun- damental fluid dynamics rnd dynamics of machinery to qui- eting industrial noise sources. EML 6272-Dynamics of Mechanical Systems (3) Prereq: EML 4220. Comprehensive coverage of the dynamic analysis of mechanical engineering systems. EML 6274-Dynamic Synthesis of Direct Contact Mecha- nisms (3) Prereq: EML 4501. The design of direct contact mechanisms by classical techniques of rigid body systems and finite differences applied to systems composed of elastic components. EML 6275-Coplanar Kinematic Synthesis I (3) Prereq: EML 3260. Multiply separated position theory for 3, 4, and 5 posi- tions of the moving system. Curvature transformation, circle point curves, and Burmester point theory. Treatment is analytical, with emphasis on the theory of algebraic curves.. EML 6276-Coplanar Kinematic Synthesis II (3) Prereq: EML 6275. Application of theory in EML 6275. Point-path, coplanar and function generation synthesis problems for lin- ear, circular, or geared constraints. Reduction of parameters and optimization concepts. EML 6277-Spatial Kinematic Synthesis and Analysis (3) Ge- ometry of motion in three dimensions. Single position de- sign depending on orders of contact with spatial curves. Finitely separated position design by matrix methods. Syn- thesis and analysis of spatial motions. EML 6278-Advanced Rotor Dynamics (3) Prereq: EML 4263 or 4220 and consent of instructor. Analysis of dynamic stabil- ity, critical speeds, and unbalance response of rotor-bearing systems. Special problems encountered in modern applica- tion operating through and above the critical speeds. EML 6281-Geometry of Mechanisms and Robots I (3) De- velopment of applications to basic theory of the mathemat- ics required in the design of spatial mechanisms and robot arms. Examples include mathematical description of the ele- ments of mechanisms and robot arms, namely linkages and joints, their mobility and their analysis. EML 6282-Geometry of Mechanisms and Robots I1 (3) Pre- req: EML 6281. Theory of screws and application to the de- termination of stationary and uncertainty configurations of mechanisms and robot arms. Dexterity and workspace of ro- bot arms. EML 6306L-Instrumentation and Measurements Laboratory (1) EML 6324-Fundamentals of Production Engineering (3) Fundamentals of metal cutting, metal forming, and welding. Accuracy and rigidity of machine tools. Automation, numer- ical control, adaptive control. EML 6325-Structural Dynamics of Production Machinery (3) Review mechanical vibrations with two degrees of free- dom. Natural and forced vibrations of multi-degree-of-free- dom systems. Experimental and computational modal analy- sis and synthesis. Vibrations of machine tools, rolling mills, robots.