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The Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
C-406-161 Louis Pasteur,
University of Ottawa
Telephone:
(613) 562-5800 ext. 6189
Fax: (613) 562-5174
E-mail:soutar@genie.uottawa.ca
The Institute
Director of the Institute, D. Redekop
Established in 1984, the Institute combines the research strengths and
resources of the Departments of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at
Carleton University and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Ottawa.
Programs leading to master's and Ph.D. degrees are available through the
Institute in a range of fields of mechanical and aerospace and materials
engineering. Graduate students may pursue their research on either university
campus, depending upon the choice of supervisor. Registration will be at
the university most appropriate to the student's program of studies and
research. Requests for information and applications for admission may be
sent to the Director of the Institute.
Members of the Institute
The "home" department of each member is indicated by (C) for the Department
of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Carleton University, and by (O)
for the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ottawa.
* F.F. Afagh, Structural Dynamics and Control, Solid Mechanics, Smart
Structures (C)
* Melek Akben, Metallurgy, Welding, Hot Working of Metals (O)
* Andrei Artemev, Phase Transformations, Solidification Processes
(C)
* J.C. Beddoes, Physical Metallurgy and Metal Processing (C)
* Robert Bell, Finite Element Analysis, Stress Analysis, Solid Mechanics,
Fracture Mechanics (C)
* M.J. Bibby, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Weld Analysis
(C)
* Shui-Chih Cheng, Heat Transfer, Numerical Methods (O)
* M.C. de Malherbe, Design, Manufacturing Engineering Processes
(C-Adjunct)
* Balbir Dhillon, Reliability (O)
* B. I. Epureanu, Non-Linear Dynamics, Aerodynamics Manufacturing
(C)
* Atef Fahim, CAD/CAM, Controls (O)
* P.R. Frise, Fracture Mechanics, Fatigue, Non-destructive Testing
(C-Adjunct)
* J.E.D. Gauthier, Gas Turbine Technologies, Combustion (C)
* J.A. Gaydos, Thermodynamics, Continuum Mechanics (C)
* K.R. Goheen, Controls, CAD/CAM/CIM (C-Adjunct)
* J.A. Goldak, Computer-Integrated Manufactur- ing Processes, Finite
Element Modelling of Manufacturing (C)
* D.J. Gorman, Professor Emeritus, Vibrations, (O)
* D.C. Groeneveld, Heat Transfer, Two Phase Flow (O-Adjunct)
* Yehai Haddad, Applied Mechanics, Materials and Design (O)
* W.L. Hallett, Fluid Mechanics, Combustion (O)
* E.S. Hanff, Unsteady Aerodynamics, Unsteady Wind Tunnel Techniques
(C-Adjunct)
* C.H. Herson, Spacecraft Design Instrumenta- tion (C-Adjunct)
* Alex Jablonski, Space Dynamics, Vibrations, Continuum Mechanics
(C-Adjunct)
* B. Jodoin, Thermofluids, Plasma Physics (O)
* R.J. Kind, Aerodynamics of Aircraft and Turbomachinery (C)
* A.K. Koul, Superalloys, Creep, Fatigue, Fracture Mechanics, Modelling
(C-Adjunct)
* A.S. Krausz, Professor Emeritus, Fracture, Plasticity , Manufacturing,
(O)
* B.H.K. Lee, Aerodynamics, Aeroelasticity (O-Adjunct)
* Yung Lee, Professor Emeritus, Heat Transfer, Nuclear Engineering
(O)
* Ming Liang, Production and Manufacturing Systems (O)
* C. Mallory, Materials, Welding (O)
* J.M. McDill, Adaptive Thermal-microstructural Mechanical Finite
Element Analysis for Manufacturing Processes (C)
* N.B. McLaughlin, Tractive Performance of Four- Wheel Drive Tractors
(C-Adjunct)
* J.J. McPhee, Virtual Prototyping (C-Adjunct)
* R.E. Milane, Combustion, Fluid Mechanics (O)
* Shaukat Mirza, Professor Emeritus, Vibrations, Stress Analysis
(O)
* Hany Moustapha, Turbomachinery, Aerodynamics (C-Adjunct)
* M.B. Munro, Composite Materials (O)
* Tofy Mussivand, Medical Devices Design, Evaluation (in vitro,
in vivo, clinical), Artificial Heart Sensors, Valves and Prosthetics
(C-Adjunct)
* D.S. Necsulescu, Control, Robotics, Reliability (O)
* F. Nitzsche, Aeroelasticity, Control (C-Adjunct)
* A.K. Pilkey, Physical Metallurgy, Failure Mechanisms, Quantitative
Metallography (C)
* E.G. Plett, Energy Systems, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics and
Heat Transfer, Numerical Modelling (C)
* David Redekop, Applied Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, Robotics
(O)
* W.G. Richarz, Aeronautical Engineering, Acoustics, Instrumentation
(C-Adjunct)
* J.T. Rogers, Professor Emeritus, Heat Transfer, Energy Systems,
Nuclear Engineering (C-Adjunct)
* D.L. Russell, Dynamics, Controls, Medical Device Design (C)
* H.T. Saliba, Vibrations (O-Adjunct)
* H.I.H. Saravanamuttoo, Professor Emeritus, Gas Turbine Performance,
Engine Health Monitoring (C)
* J.Z. Sasiadek, Robotics and Automation, Guidance, Navigation and
Computer Control Systems (C)
* H.M. Schwartz, Automation, Robotics, Controls (C)
* J.S. Sinkiewicz, Robotics, Guidance, Navigation, Space (C-Adjunct)
* S.A. Sjolander, Aerodynamics, Turbomachinery, Wind-Tunnel Engineering
(C)
* D.A. Staley, Spacecraft Dynamics and Control (C)
* P.V. Straznicky, Design, Light Weight Structures (C)
* C.L. Tan, Solid Mechanics, Fracture Mechanics, Boundary Integral
and Finite Element Methods (C)
* Stavros Tavoularis, Fluid Mechanics, Experi- mental Techniques
(O)
* Frank Vigneron, Space Dynamics (C-Adjunct)
* George Vukovich, Control Systems (C-Adjunct)
* W. Wallace, Materials Engineering (C-Adjunct)
* J.Y. Wong, Vehicle Engineering, Transportation Technology
(C)
* M.J. Worswick, Solid Mechanics, High Strain Rate, Metal Forming
(C)
* M.I. Yaras, Turbomachinery, Aerodynamics, Computational Fluid
Dynamics (C)
* J.S. Zhang, Material Emission Characteristics, Indoor Air Quality
Modelling (C-Adjunct)
Master's Degree
Admission Requirements
The normal requirement for admission to the master's program is a bachelor's
degree with at least high honours standing in mechanical or aerospace engineering
or a related discipline.
Program Requirements
The requirements for course work are specified in terms of credits: one
credit is one hour/week for one term (thirteen weeks). The requirements
for the master's degree by thesis are:
* Eighteen course credits
* Participation in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering seminar
series
* Thesis
The requirements for the master's degree by course work are: twenty-seven
course credits plus a project equivalent to nine course credits (Engineering
88.598 for Carleton University students; MCG6000 for University of Ottawa
students).
Guidelines for Completion of Master's Degree
Students are expected to complete the master's program within the maximum
limits outlined in the Section 13.2 of the General Regulations section
of this Calendar (see p.63.)
Doctor of Philosophy
Admission Requirements
The normal requirement for admission to the Ph.D. program is a master's
degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering or a related discipline.
Students who have been admitted to the master's program may be permitted
to transfer into the Ph.D. program if they show outstanding academic performance
and demonstrate significant promise for advanced research.
In addition, graduate courses offered by departments in other disciplines
may be taken for credit with approval by the department in which the student
is registered.
Program Requirements
The requirements for the Ph.D. degree (from the master's degree) are:
* Nine course credits
* Participation in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering seminar
series
* Successful completion of qualifying examinations
* Thesis. The examining board for all theses will include professors
from both departments and an external examiner who is a member of neither
university.
Students who have been permitted to transfer into the Ph.D. program
from a master's program require twenty-seven course credits for the Ph.D.
Guidelines for Completion of Doctoral Degree
Students are expected to complete the doctoral program within the maximum
time limits outlined in section 13.3 of the General Regulations
section of this Calendar. In addition, Ph.D. candidates are required to
complete Parts I, II, and III of the Ph.D. comprehensive examinations according
to the timing outlined in the Ph.D. comprehensive guidelines which are
distributed by the department involved.
Graduate Courses
Not all of the following courses are offered in a given year. For an
up-to-date statement of course offerings for 2000-2001, please consult
the Registration Instructions and Class Schedule booklet published
in the summer.
In all programs, the student may choose graduate courses from either
university with the approval of the adviser or the advisory committee.
The available graduate courses are listed below, grouped by subject area.
Course descriptions are to be found in the departmental section of the
calendar concerned. All courses are of one term duration. The following
codes identify the department offering the course: "88" Department of Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering, Carleton University, "89" Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Ottawa
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Thermofluids
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88.500 (MCG5300) 88.501 (MCG5301)
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88.503 (MCG5303) 88.504 (MCG5304)
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88.508 (MCG5308) 88.509 (MCG5309)
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88.521 (MCG5321) 88.530 (MCG5330)
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88.531 (MCG5331) 88.532 (MCG5332)
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88.534 (MCG5334) 88.543 (MCG5343)
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88.547 (MCG5347) 88.548 (MCG5348)
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88.586 (MCG5386) 89.511 (MCG5111)
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89.531 (MCG5131) 89.532 (MCG5132)
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89.533 (MCG5133) 89.534 (MCG5134)
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89.536 (MCG5136) 89.541 (MCG5141)
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89.548 (MCG5551) 89.549 (MCG5552)
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89.550 (MCG5557) 89.551 (MCG5151)
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89.552 (MCG5152) 89.555 (MCG5155)
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89.556 (MCG5156) 89.557 (MCG5157)
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89.558 (MCG5158) 89.561 (MCG5161)
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89.591 (MCG5191) 89.592 (MCG5192)
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Solid Mechanics and Materials
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88.517 (MCG5317) 88.550 (MCG5350)
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88.555 (MCG5355) 88.561 (MCG5361)
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88.562 (MCG5362) 88.563 (MCG5381)
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88.565 (MCG5365) 88.566 (MCG5366)
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88.567 (MCG5367) 88.568 (MCG5368)
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88.580 (MCG5480I) 88.582 (MCG5483I)
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88.583 (MCG5488I) 88.585 (MCG5482I)
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89.501 (MCG5101) 89.502 (MCG5102)
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89.503 (MCG5103) 89.504 (MCG5104)
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89.505 (MCG5105) 89.506 (MCG5106)
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89.507 (MCG5107) 89.508 (MCG5108)
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89.509 (MCG5109) 89.510 (MCG5110)
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89.514 (MCG5114) 89.515 (MCG5115)
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89.517 (MCG5117) 89.518 (MCG5118)
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89.519 (MCG5119) 89.526 (MCG5126)
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89.529 (MCG5129) 89.537 (MCG5137)
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89.580 (MCG5180) 89.581 (MCG5181)
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89.582 (MCG5182) 89.586 (MCG5186)
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Design and Manufacturing
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88.552 (MCG5352) 88.553 (MCG5353)
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88.561 (MCG5361) 88.562 (MCG5362)
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88.564 (MCG5364) 88.574 (MCG5374)
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88.575 (MCG5375) 88.581 (MCG5489I)
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89.515 (MCG5115) 89.559 (MCG5159)
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89.568 (MCG5168) 89.569 (MCG5169)
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89.570 (MCG5170) 89.571 (MCG5171)
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89.572 (MCG5172) 89.573 (MCG5173)
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89.576 (MCG5176) 89.577 (MCG5177)
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89.578 (MCG5178) 89.579 (MCG5179)
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89.585 (MCG5185)
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Transportation Technology
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88.510 (MCG5310) 88.511 (MCG5311)
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88.514 (MCG5314) 88.515 (MCG5315)
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88.521 (MCG5321) 88.530 (MCG5330)
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88.531 (MCG5331) 88.541 (MCG5341)
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88.542 (MCG5342) 88.554 (MCG5354)
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88.556 (MCG5356) 89.538 (MCG5138)
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88.596 (MCG5395) 88.598 (MCG5398)
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89.500 (MCG6000)
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