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MAE106 ... |
Human and Machine
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3:0:3(3) |
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Professor : Pyung Hun Chang
This course is designed to provide freshmen-level students with perspectives, directions and methods necessary to help them pursue successful careers, not only as students at KAIST, but ultimately as responsible and competent professionals. To this end, this course covers: goal-setting method for life planning, strategies for a successful career, and time-management skills; and systematic methodologies for analysis and design. This course deals with the various attributes of mechanical civilization to identify the advanced civilization in which the scientists and engineers drive the main stream. Cultural attitude and technical methodologies are studied to secure the leadership of engineers.
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MAE208 ... |
Experiences in New Mechanical Engineering Fields
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2:3:3(3) |
Spring |
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Professor : Seung Seob Lee
The course provides fundamental principle and basic experiment experience of new areas of mechanical engineering such as rapid prototyping, MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical System), and fuel cell. It also gives the new academic experience of experiments for a basis for applications to other mechanical fields.
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MAE200 ... |
Basic Mechanical Practice: Modelling & Realization
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2:3:3(3) |
Spring |
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Professor : Minyang Yang, Jung Ju Lee, Soon-Hung Han
This course concentrates on the basis in modelling and realization of mechanical components. This can be divided into the tasks of CAD and manufacturing. We will cover the former by pursuing a sequence of design examples and the latter by manufacturing the design example.
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MAE205 ... |
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory
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2:3:3(3) |
Fall |
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Professor : Suck-Joo Na
Various equipments will be applied to explain the essential experiments in mechanical engineering. Measurement and processing of data will be carried out using PC and LabView. It will be trained; systematic way to select the measurement parameter, to collect and process the data, and to report and present the experimental results.
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MAE400 ... |
Capstone Design I
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1:6:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Yang Dong-Yol
This course helps to provide the students who already have taken engineering design course the ability to apply the design knowledge to practical industrial problems and the creative problem solving ability based on the design methodology and techniques.
The design team starts to solve the problem by defining the problem and further tries to think out a new creative design followed by detailed design.
The design team then makes a design prototype and evaluate the result. In the whole process, the advisor group of professors and researchers related with the selected topic renders the assistance in order to achieve the design objective.
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MAE211 ... |
Thermodynamics
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Sang Soo Kim, Hyun Dong Shin, Sangmin Choi, Sung Jin Kim, Joongmyeon Bae
Fundamental concepts and definitions of material and its properties. Basic understanding of energy conversion problems. Formulation of 1st and 2nd laws of Thermodynamics, and application to engineering systems. Definition of material properties including energy and entropy, and concepts and calculation procedure of heat and work as applied to the thermodynamic systems. Application systems include the gas and vapor power cycles and refrigeration cycles. Some general introduction to the issues of energy and environment.
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MAE221 ... |
Fluid Mechanics
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Moon-Uhn Kim, Hyung Jin Sung, Do Hyung Choi
Fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics, fluid statics, basic equations in integral form, basic equations in differential form, Bernoulli equation, dimensional analysis and internal viscous duct and boundary layer flow.
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MAE231 ... |
Mechanics of materials
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3:1:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Byung-Man Kwak, Sung-Kie Youn, Soon-Bok Lee, Se-Young Im, Yong-Taek Im
The basic structural mechanics modeling will be covered to learn the various materials behavior systematically.
Through its application the formation of various structural components and parts will be analyzed and understood.
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MAE251 ... |
Dynamics
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Yoon Keun Kwak, Kyung-Woong Kim, Kwang-Joon Kim, Youn-Sik Park
Introduction of dynamic systems for motivation enhancement. Kinematics of rigid bodies including velocity and acceleration calculated in various reference systems. Kinetics of rigid body including Newton's law, work-energy methods and impulse-momentum methods. Measurement of important properties for dynamic analysis. Introduction to commercial computer S/W for dynamic analysis.
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MAE307 ... |
Applied Electronics
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2:3:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Dae-Gab Gweon, Jun Ho Oh, Doo Yong Lee, Chong-Won Lee
Applied Electronics covers the fundamental principles of the electrical engineering and electronics, and provides design and experimental experience for the students to develop the capability of applying principles to engineering practices. The course includes passive and active circuit elements, analog and digital systems, and electronic instrumentation.
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MAE340 ... |
Engineering Design
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2:3:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Yang Dong Yol, Dai Gil Lee, Byung Chai Lee, Hoon Huh
This course offers a systematic design methodology encompassing all the design processes from the conceptual design to the embodiment of products. The whole process of product design starting from the problem definition, creation and synthesis of ideas, evaluation of the ideas, and combination of the generated ideas are included. The course is highlighted by the group project in which students can have practical experiences through the actual product design, manufacturing, operation, and presentation of the results, which requires the synthesis of all the knowledge and techniques acquired through their undergraduate courses.
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MAE360 ... |
Modeling and Control of Engineering Systems
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3:3:4(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Dong Soo Kwon, Youngjin Park, Doo Yong Lee, Chong-Won Lee, Pyung-Hun Chang
This course deals with modeling and control of engineering systems including mechanical systems and electrical systems. In this course, differently from conventional approach, some practical systems are introduced first for control experience, and then the basic principles are presented for mathematical modeling and feedback control.
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MAE370 ... |
Understanding of Materials and Processing
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Suck-Joo Na, Joongmyeon Bae, Choong Don Yoo, Yong-Taek Im
This course covers the basic principle of engineering materials and fabrication processes as well as the micro-fabrication processes for the semi-conductor and MEMS processing.
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MAE206 ... |
Machine System Automation
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2:3:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Dae-Gab Gweon, Soo-Hyun Kim, Dong-Soo Kwon
The object of this course is to provide the undergraduate students with good understanding and to geneate interest about the machine system. In the first half of the course, Lectures about the pneumatic elements / systems and PLC system / programming are given and in the second half, actual automated machine systems are designed, built, and actuated by the students.
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MAE301 ... |
Numerical Analysis
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Kyung Woong Kim, Hyung Jin Sung, Do Hyung Choi
This course covers numerical modeling, computers and error analysis, roots of equations, linear algebraic equations, curve fitting, numerical differentiation and integration, ordinary differential equations, and partial differential equations.
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MAE302 ... |
Creative Problem Solving
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2:3:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Dong Yol Yang
Creative solving of engineering problems consists of creative problem recognition, problem definition and analysis, and creative synthesis, etc. Each step is treated as part of a systematic framework. Then, students learn important creative ideation techniques. Students would be divided into working groups to experience the creative solving procedures through creative discussion sessions.
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MAE305 ... |
Mechanical Engineering Lab. ¥±
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2:3:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Seung-Woo Kim, Hyung Jin Sung, Sangkwon Jeong, Suck-Joo Na
Various equipments will be applied to explain the essential experiments in mechanical engineering. Measurement and processing of data will be carried out using a PC. Topics include systematic ways to select the measurement parameter, to collect and process the data, and to report and present the experimental results.
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MAE311 ... |
Heat Transfer
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Sang Yong Lee, Tae-Ho Song, Sangkwon Jeong, Sung Jin Kim, Jae Min Hyun
This course deals with transport phenomena associated with steady and transient heat conductions, forced and free convections, and thermal radiation. Basic heat transfer mechanisms, modeling and formulation of the phenomena, solution procedures, and empirical correlations will be discussed. Also some practical applications will be introduced.
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MAE312 ... |
Energy and Environment
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Sang Soo Kim
This course deals with the topics of energy and environment problems. It includes application of thermodynamics like chemical reactions, combustion, phase and chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics of mixture, air conditioning. Also, aerosol fundamentals, particle transport properties, origin and sources of air pollution, emission control technology and air pollutant and global climate, etc. are studied.
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MAE320 ... |
Applied Fluid Mechanics
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Myung Kyoon Chung, Do Hyung Choi
Brief review of Fluid Mechanics(MAE220); laminar and turbulent internal and external flows; engineering applications; introduction to compressible flows
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MAE330 ... |
Foundation of Stress Analysis
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : ByungMan Kwak, Soon-Bok Lee, Hoon Huh
This class is designed to train students to handle the deformation of solids under various field loads analytically and physically. The class will focus on the basic ideas of stress, deformation, energy methods and establishing the governing equations for stress analysis of unsymmetric beam, curved beam, torsion of beam with complex cross section and plates.
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MAE341 ... |
Mechanical Component Design
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Sung-Kie Youn, Dai Gil Lee
This course deals first the design methodology and failure criteria based on the deterministic and stochastic analyses. Then the design of mechanical components such as gears, bolts, nuts, shafts, spring, bearings are taught by both the classical safety factor approach method and the reliability or statistical method.
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MAE342 ... |
Mechanism Design
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Kyung-Woong Kim, Soo-Hyun Kim, Yong-San Yoon
An introduction to planar linkage kinematics and mechanism design with special emphasis on kinematic synthesis. Topics include displacement and velocity analysis, acceleration analysis, dynamics of mechanisms, cam design, gear trains and kinematic synthesis.
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MAE351 ... |
Mechanical Vibrations
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Yoon Keun Kwak, Youn-Sik Park, Chong-Won Lee, Yang-Hann Kim, Kwang-Joon Kim
Based on the fundamental concept of dynamics (MAE250), the equation of motion is derived to describe the vibration phenomena of machines and structures. The vibration analysis starts with the free and forced responses of a single degree-of-freedom vibratory system and then naturally extends to multi degrees-of-freedom systems. Much emphasis is put on vibration analysis and design of practical systems using both analytical and numerical schemes. In addition, vibration measurements and testings of machines and structures are introduced for characterization of vibration responses and identification of modes.
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MAE361 ... |
Introduction to System Dynamics
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Youngjin Park, Pyung-Hun Chang, Dong Soo Kwon
This course teaches modeling and analysis methods emphasizing the Bond Graph technique for various dynamic systems. Interdisciplinary areas such as mechanical, hydraulic, thermal, and electrical systems will be covered from the component level the mixed system level. Text problems will be assigned as homeÀç°¡, and a group research fot the modeling of a practical system is strongly recommended as a term project.
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MAE371 ... |
Advanced Materials Engineering and its Application
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Joongmyeon Bae, Choong Don Yoo, Seung Seob Lee
This course aims understanding of basic materials engineering and fabrication / manufacturing process. Basic studies of materials engineering, piezoelectric materials / device, electronic materials / device, polymer materials, and composite materials will be carried out and followed by materials / device fabrication / manufacturing processes study to achieve the course target.
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MAE401 ... |
Capstone Design II
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1:6:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Dong-Yol Yang
This course is a continuation of Capstone Design I and based on the designed item the design is further refined to meet the industrial requirements of the industry. The opinions from the industrial side is fed back to design for completion of the design objective. The evaluation is performed in the public presentation.
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MAE403 ... |
Application of Computer Graphics
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2:3:3(6) |
Fall(CS480) |
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Professor : Yong-San Yoon, Soonhung Han
Computer graphics on the Internet will be introduced with hands on experience. It covers VRML (virtual reality modeling language), X3D (Extensible 3D, XML for 3D), Java3D, MPEG-4, and also commercial systems Cortona, EON Studio, Cult3D. Term project will be a group project where you should build a cyber world on the Web.
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MAE411 ... |
Design of Thermal Fluid Systems
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Myung Kyoon Chung
The objective of this course is to study optimum design methods for thermal fluid systems that consist of various components such as pump, compressor, heat exchanger, burner, expansion valve, reactor and distillation tower, etc. First, methods to make mathematical equations to simulate operational performance of each component are presented and solution methods for systems of simulation equations for large system are explained. A number of popular optimization methods are explained in detail and they are used to find the optimum configuration for each component that make up the total thermal fluid system.
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MAE413 ... |
Engine Technology
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Choongsik Bae
To provide principles of engine technology and the systems of automobile power plants. To introduce the operations of gasoline and diesel reciprocating engines and the analysis of performances followed by the discussions on the future aspects of engine technology concerned with environmental impact.
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MAE414 ... |
Applied superconductivity and Thermal Engineering
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Sangkwon Jeong
This course covers basic principle of superconductivity and advanced refrigeration technology with specific refrigeration components such as compressors, refrigerants, expansion devices, and recuperative or regenerative heat exchangers. This course is designed for undergraduate seniors so that they can thoroughly investigate actual applied superconducting equipments and their cooling systems by systematically applying acquired thermo-fluid knowledge. The course will emphasize discussion of practical problems and the possible improvement for successful commercialization of superconducting technology.
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MAE430 ... |
Introduction to Reliability in Mechanical Engineering Design
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Ji Ho Song, Dai Gil Lee, Soon-Bok Lee
This course treats statistical distributions and methods for evaluation of reliability in mechanical engineering design. The students also learn briefly and efficiently about general fundamental statistics. Projects to evaluate reliability are assigned to students.
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MAE431 ... |
Introduction to Continuum Mechanics
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Youn Young Earmme, Soon-Bok Lee, Yong-Taek Im
Basic principles of solid mechanics and fluid mechanics are dealt with in a unified view point on undergraduate level. Vector fields and tensor fields are introduced in cartesian coordinate, and deformation, strain and rate of deformation are studied. Forces, stresses, momentum balance and energy balance are dealt with. Constitutive laws in elastic solid and viscous fluid are studied. Some applications of the theory to solids and fluids are also treated.
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MAE432 ... |
Deformation, Fracture and Strength of Materials
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3:0:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Ji Ho Song, Jung Ju Lee, Soon-Bok Lee,
This course will treat the subjects of deformation, fracture and strength of materials which are essential considerations in mechanical design. The dislocation theory and fracture mechanics will also briefly treated.
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MAE440 ... |
Engineering Design via FEM
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3:1:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Sung-Kie Youn, Byeong Chae Lee, Seyoung Im Hoon Huh
This course provides an introduction of FEM, and its application for mechanical engineering design and analysis at the undergraduate level. Basic principles and background of FEM are discussed with the aid of various mechanics examples illustrating the fundamentals of FEM, with the minimum usage of advanced math skills. Typical examples include the coverage of simple elements such as a spring, a truss and a beam via the principle of virtual work, and the extension of this concept to the continuum level. Students will be exposed to intensive use of commercial codes during the lab hours to acquire various techniques for applications of commercial packages for design and analysis.
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MAE441 ... |
CAE Systems and Applications
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3:1:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Byung Man Kwak, Youn Sik Park, Do Hyung Choi
Through introduction of various software systems in use in industry and research sectors, the state?of the?art in practical engineering analysis and design are reviewed. Also introduced are basic principles and limitations of the software tools in the areas of solid mechanics, thermal?fluid and dynamical systems. Methods included are finite difference, finite element, mesh?free, algebraic?differential equation, optimization and other simulation techniques. A literature survey of CAE application cases must be presented. A CAE project of student¡¯s interest area must be performed and presented.
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MAE452 ... |
Noise Control Engineering
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Yang-Hann Kim
Generation and control of sound/noise will be covered in the course. Fundamental principles that govern sound generation and control are designed to be understood, not by theoretical approach but mainly physical, conceptual means. Class competition and experiment are expected.
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MAE453 ... |
Introduction to Robotics Engineering
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Pyung Hun Chang, Dong-Soo Kwon
This course introduces the dynamics, design, and application of robots. The course includes the analysis of robot trajectories under the constraints of position, velocity, and acceleration, and studies control software and methods to control the position and force of the robotic operation.
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MAE460 ... |
Automatic Control
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3:3:4(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Dong Soo Kwon,Jun Ho Oh, Doo Yong Lee, Chong-Won Lee, Hyung Suck Cho, Youngjin Park
The subject of the course is to study methods to improve the performance of the mechanical control systems by analyzing their characteristics by transfer function between input and output or by state space approach. contents include analogy between mechanical system and electrical system, modeling of mechanical systems, characteristics of closed loop control system.
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MAE461 ... |
Introduction to Fuel Cell Systems
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Joongmyeon Bae
This course aims overall understanding of fuel cell systems by studying mechanism, thermodynamics, electrochemical energy conversion and loss, major balance-of-plants such as fuel processors, power conditioning systems, gas moving systems for fuel cells. The course also includes lectures on constructing materials of fuel cells in detail.
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MAE471 ... |
Precision Engineering
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3:1:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Min-Yang Yang
Students learn about the principles in design and manufacturing of precision machines and precision components. This course includes lectures and experimental practices on precision machine design and realization of a real products using precision machine tools, measuring machines, and corresponding software.
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MAE474 ... |
CAD/CAM
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3:1:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Min-Yang Yang, Dong-Yol Yang, Soon-Hung Han
This course concentrates on learning about definitions, history, development directions, principles and applications of CAD/CAM and improving applicability by pursuing a sequence of exercises and a term project.
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MAE481 ... |
Introduction to Electromagnetism & Optics
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3:1:3(6) |
Spring |
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Professor : Seung-Woo Kim, Jun Ho Oh
This course deals with fundamentals of electromagnetism and optics that are of significant importance in modern mechanical engineering. Emphasis is given to understanding of basic principles and applications of electromagnetic forces, motors, and electromagnetic wave propagation. Optics is also treated with the aims of gaining deep comprehension of elementary and system technologies needed to design opto-electro-mechanical systems.
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MAE483 ... |
Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics
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3:0:3(6) |
Fall |
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Professor : Sang Soo Kim, Youn Young Earmme
This introductory course deals with principles of theory and application of statistical thermodynamics for students with mechanical engineering major. The course includes principles of kinetic theory and transport phenomena, relation between classical and statistical thermodynamics, and fundamentals of quantum statistical mechanics. Furthermore, applications of statistical thermodynamics to the gas, liquid and solid systems are introduced.
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MAE484 ... |
Structure & Function of Human Body
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Professor : Yong-San Yoon
This course covers the basics of human anatomy and physiology, so that engineering students become familiar with the body functions. Topics include mechanisms of the cells as well as systems, and some of the ways in which bioengineering, genetic engineering and cell biology are being used to address problems of health and disease based on the principles of physiology.
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MAE487 ... |
Mechanics of cellular movements and mimetics
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Professor : Jennifer Hyunjong, Shin
The objective of this course is to learn about the biological movements at cell and molecular level and learn how the movements can be physically modelled and analyzed to be used in cell mimetics. This course develops and applies fundamental mechanics throughout mechanical engineering disciplines to biological phenomena over a range of length scales from a single molecule to the assemblies of cells, with the special emphasis on cell mechanics, motility and adhesion. Biomembranes, biomolecular mechanics and molecular motors will be discussed as well as experimental methods for probing structures at cellular and molecular levels.
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MAE491 ... |
Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering
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Professor : -
This course deals with selected special subjects in mechanical engineering that are important but were challenging to be included in other courses.
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