MEE 390:
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I
Online Course
Offering:
This course has been taught
frequently by Prof. Kostic in the past and most of the course materials,
including multimedia and interactive files, have been posted on the Web [click
here]. This Spring 2001 Semester the
course will be delivered completely online (except for the hands-on lab
experiments), i.e. over the Internet for offerings on- and off-campus. All
course materials, including asynchronous and synchronous communications as well
as some tests and experiments, will be provided on-line, i.e. over the Internet.
Except for the hands-on lab experiments and exams, the students will not be
obliged to come to reduced number of in-class lectures which will be offered as
a back-up, since the class offering was not announced as on-line only.
Course/Catalog Description:
MEE 390: Experimental Methods in Mechanical Engineering I. Credit 3. Basic concepts of measurement methods and planning and
documenting experiments. Typical sensors, transducers, and measurements system behavior.
Data sampling and computerized data acquisition systems. Statistical methods and
uncertainty analysis applied to data reduction. Laboratory experiments with measurement of
selected material properties and solid mechanical and fluid/thermal quantities. A
writing-intensive course. CRQ: MEE 212, 340, and 350.
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