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Course Evaluation Forms
l Form 1 evaluates Professor Alexander and the overall course (lectures and tutorials)n 04 12 06 85 118 01n ALEXANDER_PHILIPn Sections A, B, and C only
l Form 2 ranks Dr. Bowers n 04 12 06 85 118 02n BOWERS_RANDYn Sections A, C, and D onlyn Section D – Q1 – please rank the overall effectiveness of
Angelos Anastassopoulos as an instructor u Use the scale as in part A (1=poor up to 7=outstanding)
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Mechanical, Automotive, & Materials Engineering
Randy Bowers, PhDAssistant Professor
85-118 Professional DevelopmentDecember 7, 2004
89-450 Welding Engineering – Summer 2004
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What is Mechanical Engineering?
lOne of the oldest and broadest areas of engineering activityl Broadly divided into the areas of mechanics
and thermofluidsn Subdisciplines: materials, automotive, aerospacen At some universities these subdisciplines are full
departments on their own
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Mechanical Engineering Tasks
l Mechanical engineers are responsible forn Design, construction,
maintenance of machines and systems
l Mechanical engineering tasks are the action verbs of engineering n Create, plan, research,
supervise, analyze
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Fields of Employment
l Power Generationl Automotivel Oil/Gas/Petrochemicall Heavy Manufacturing
n Cranes, tanks
l Light Manufacturingn Appliances, bicycles
l Metals Processingl Aerospacel All levels of management
in both private & public sector
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At the University of Windsor
lMechanical Automotive & Materials EngieeringlMAME is the largest department in the
Faculty of Engineeringn 101 in the second year in 2002n 183 in the second year in 2003 (double cohort)
l 24 faculty membersl Four main areas of teaching and researchn Mechanics, thermofluids, automotive, materials
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Curriculum
l 41 common coursesn Math, chemistry, physicsn Mechanics, thermofluidsn Humanities, social
science, nontechnical
l 6 course sequence during final three semestersn General mechanical –
mechanics, thermofluidsn Automotive optionn Materials option
41+6
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Mechanics
l Machine dynamics analyzes the motion of linked systems like gears and camsn Automotive
transmissions
l Stress analysisn Forces on parts in
service
l Design of mechanical systems or componentsn Crane hoist
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Thermofluids
l Powerplant heats water to make steam to drive a turbinen Thermodynamics is the
study of heat and power
l Water through a pipe, wind against a turbinen Fluid dynamics studies
how fluids flow
l Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC)n Using CO2 as a
refrigerant
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General Mechanical Program
l 4 courses from general mechanical programn Optimization of Thermal
Systemsn Turbomachinesn Gas Dynamicsn Air Conditioningn Computational
Thermofluidsn Mechatronicsn Control of Noisen Advanced Dynamicsn Vibrations II
l 2 technical electives from mechanical, automotive, or materialsn Elements of Mechanical
Designu Design for manufacture
n Vehicle Dynamicsn Modern Steelsn Internal Combustion
Enginesn Polymers
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Materials Option
l 4 required coursesl Materials & Their
Propertiesn Lab course
l Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Materials
l Deformation and Frature
l Ceramic Materials Cartridge brass (70% Copper – 30% Zinc)
250X picture taken through a microscope
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Materials Option - Electives
l 2 technical electives
l Steell Polymersl Corrosionl Casting
fundamentalsl Welding
engineering
White cast iron
500X
Gray cast iron
250X
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Automotive Option
l 4 required coursesl Automotive Engineering
Fundamentalsn Lab course
l Internal Combustion Engines
l Vehicle Dynamicsl Vehicle Thermal
Management
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Automotive Option - Electives
l 2 technical electives from mechanical, automotive, or materials engineering
l Elements of Mechanical Designn Design for manufacture
l General mechanical courses
l Materials option courses
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Co-op Opportunities
l INA Bearings, Germanyn 1 year assignment
l DaimlerChrysler Automotive Research & Development Centren 1 year assignment
l Nemak (Casting)l Fordl Siemens
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4th-Year Capstone Design
l Society for Automotive Engineering Competitionsn Formula
http://web2.uwindsor.ca/fsae/ index.html
n MiniBajahttp://socr.uwindsor.ca/~uwbaja/
n Supermileage
l Castingl Go-Carts
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Should You Choose Mechanical?
l 2 key first year courses form the basis for the Mechanical Engineering programn 85-111 Engineering Mechanics In 85-122 Engineering Mechanics II
l These course are prerequisites for courses in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th yearn You must pass these courses before registering
for the next course in the sequence
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Prerequisite Courses
l 85-111 Engineering Mechanics In 1st year
l 85-217 & 87-227 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies I & IIn 2nd year
l 92-311 Stress Analysisn 3rd year
l 92-411 & 92-421 Machine Design I & IIn Co-requisite for 4th-year Capstone Design
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Prerequisite Courses
l 85-122 Engineering Mechanics IIn 1st year
l 92-210 Dynamicsn 2nd year
l 92-323 Machine Dynamics & 92-315 Mechanical Vibrationsn 3rd year
l 94-463 Vehicle Dynamicsn Automotive option – 4th year
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Mechanical Engineering
l All of the programs lead to the same degreen BASc in Mechanical Engineering
l You can choosen Co-op option appears on your
diploman Automotive, materials options
appear on your diploma
l You can also choose to have a great time with fantastic opportunities in your 4 years at The University of Windsor