Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

Courses taught

Undergraduate (15)

  • Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
  • Thermodynamics I, II
  • Thermodynamics I (honors)
  • Thermal Energy Conversion
  • Fluid Mechanics I, II
  • Fluid Mechanics Lab
  • Analytical Methods for Mechanical Engineers
  • Heat Transfer
  • Heat Transfer Lab
  • Senior Design I, II
  • Jet Propulsion
  • Gas Dynamics

Graduate (27)

  • Jet Propulsion I, II
  • Gas Dynamics I, II
  • Theory of Lubrication
  • Conduction Heat Transfer
  • Convection Heat Transfer
  • Fluid Mechanics of Compressors and Turbines
  • Inviscid Flow I, II, III
  • Boundary Layer Theory
  • Viscous Flow
  • Statistical Thermodynamics

Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering

  • Foundations of Fluid Mechanics I, II
  • Introduction to Turbulence
  • Computer Aided Heat Transfer
  • Numerical Methods in Heat Transfer
  • Selected Topics in Compressible Flow
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics I, II, III
  • Numerical Methods in Engineering
  • Engineering Analysis (Advanced Engineering Mathematics) I, II, III

Taught one graduate-level course/quarter (11, 3-hr. lectures) for over 18 years (50 quarters) at the NASA Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.

SHORT COURSES

"Computation Fluid Dynamics," two part course at the NASA Lewis Research Center Research Center, during the summer of 1978 over a 60-hour period, 15 students.

"Compressible Flow Fundamentals and the Ames Tables," for the Wind Tunnel Operation Section at the NASA Lewis Research Center Research Center, fall 1989, 36 students

"Aircraft Icing," (3 hours of lecture) in a two day course on aircraft icing Cleveland, Ohio, September, 1992, 67 students

"CFD Fundamentals," (16 lecture hours) at the 6th Annual Thermal & Fluids Analysis Workshop, Cleveland, Ohio August 1994, 30 students

"CFD Basics," (8 lecture hours) at the 7th Annual Thermal & Fluids Analysis Workshop, Cleveland, Ohio August 1996, 20 students

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