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Facilities
Instructional Facilities
The Department of Mechanical Engineering instructional facilities include three undergraduate laboratories, two computer labs, and student Study/Reference area. Complete electronic and machine shops are available to support undergraduate and graduate research.
Instructional Facilities (Undergraduate Studies Laboratory, Undergraduate Fluids and Thermodynamics Laboratory, and Instrumentation and Mechatronics Laboratory).
Research Facilities
The Department of Mechanical Engineering research facilities include twenty-one
research laboratories and sites. The department maintains extensive computing facilities and software to support research and instruction.
Current research facilities in the Department of Mechanical Engineering are:
- Aerodynamics Laboratories
- Advanced Materials Research Lab
- Composite Materials Laboratories
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Convective Heat Transfer Laboratory
- Materials Research Laboratories
- Mezzanine Wind Tunnel
- Small Engine Research and Emissions Testing Laboratory
- Vortex Dynamics Laboratory
Computing Facilities
Faculty and graduate students frequently use workstations in support of their
research using advanced computational and data acquisition software, e.g. computational
fluid dynamics codes such as FIDAP, stress analysis using such packages as SolidWorks
and COSMOS, and LabView data acquisition software. All departmental computers are
connected to the campus network, providing substantial computational flexibility.
Numerous plotters and printing options are available. A full-time Computer Support
Specialist, supports departmental computing requirements. Computing Facilities.
The department maintains extensive computing facilities and software to support
research and instruction. Faculty and graduate students frequently use
workstations in support of their research using advanced computational and data
acquisition software, e.g. computational fluid dynamics codes such as FIDAP,
stress analysis using such packages as SolidWorks and COSMOS, and LabView
data acquisition software. All departmental computers are connected to the
campus network, providing substantial computational flexibility. Numerous
plotters and printing options are available. A full-time Computer Support
Specialist, supports departmental computing requirements.