Teaching

Here are the list of courses I taught

ME 441: Computer Simulation and Analysis in Mechanical Engineering

  • This course covers various topics in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE). The course provides an in-depth understanding and skill of constructing 2-D drawings using well-known commercial CAD package, and integrating 3-D solid modeling techniques into simulation, and analysis animation of new designs using commercial CAD/CAE software.
  • This course provides the hands-on experience to analyze Structure, Heat Transfer, and Computational Fluid Dynamics problems by using several different software packages. The course also focuses on CAD Product Data Exchange using both Direct Database conversion and International Standards based conversion methods between major CAD/CAE systems. Typical industrial applications will be illustrated.

ME 403: Mechanical Systems Design I

  • Lectures and projects covering problem-solving methodology in the design, analysis, and synthesis of mechanical and thermal systems.
  • The student’s academic background combines with engineering principles and topics to serve as a foundation for broad engineering projects. Emphasis on creative thinking and the engineering design process in projects involving optimal conversion of resources.

ME-430: Introduction to Computer Aided Design

  • This course introduces basic concepts of CAD (Computer Aided Design) and structural and thermal as applied to Mechanical Engineering design problems.
  • Topics include geometric modeling, computer graphics, projections, database, mechanism design, structure and thermal FEA (Finite Element Analysis), optimization for design models.