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2017-2018 SDSM&T Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 SDSM&T Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

ME 419 Thermal-Fluid Systems Design

Credits: (3-0) 3

Investigation and design of thermal and fluid systems and components, emphasizing the major thermal/fluid design issues that arise in internal combustion engine power conversion; analysis and synthesis involving modeling and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, components, and processes. Development and application of fundamental numerical tools and algorithms for thermal and fluid problems.  A central design problem for a thermal/fluid system or component will be selected to meet an existing or future project need and will be decomposed into the relevant thermal and fluid aspects which will be studied throughout the course.  Review of the basics of the design process and physical processes important to thermal-fluid problems (basic thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid mechanics), the fundamentals of building and solving mathematical models, and design issues and concepts unique to internal combustion engines will be discussed.  Students will be required to implement one or more previously developed Fluent learning modules to study the use of CFD in thermal/fluid system design.  The final project will incorporate skills developed in the learning modules into the required design of the system or component.  The laboratory will include experiments to complement the lecture material and provide a means for hands on validations of concepts.

Prerequisites: ME 312 , ME 313 , ME 316 , ME 322 , ME 331 , ME 351/351L , ME 352  or permission of instructor.


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