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Center
for Advanced
Energy Systems and Environmental
Control Technologies
CAESECT
School
of Engineering Mission
The
school of Engineering at Morgan State University offers educational
programs which ensure that students acquire the ability to master
fundamental principle of engineering which may be applied effectively
to benefit society.
CAESECT
Mission
The
Center for Advanced Energy Systems and Environmental Control Technologies
(CAESECT) will develop fundamental technology to improve energy
utilization across a wide range of industries. In education, it
will impart a cross-disciplinary approach to students at all levels.
In industrial collaboration, it will work with member companies
to develop new methods for advanced energy systems design and
environmental control technologies.
Research
Activities
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Laser-based LDV, PIV, and PDPA Applications on Atomization Spray
- Laser-based
LDV, PIV, and PDPA Application on FBC and CFB Modeling
- Propulsion
Combustion of the Rocket Engine
- Design
of Advanced Energy Systems
- Advanced
High Efficiency Emissions Control
- Atmospheric
Emission Control
- Waste
Management: Utilization and Disposal
- Testing
of Advanced Power System (FBC and CFB Testing, Hot Gas Cean
Up and Gas Separation)
- Alternative
Fuels /Renewal Energy
- Advnced
Material Science
- Energy
and Environmental Management and Assessment
- Computer
Simualtion with CFD and Numerical Modeling
Laboratories
(1
) Lab #1: Rm 146, Mitchell Engineering Building
Area: 600 sq. ft.
(2)
Lab #2 : Rm: 119, Mitchell Enngineering Building
Area: 240 sq. ft.
(3)
Lab # 3 : Rm 105, William Donald Schaefer Engineering Building
Area 1200 sq. ft.
Major
Facilities
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Laser-Based Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
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3-D Phase Doppler Particle Analyzer / Laser Doppler Velocimeter
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Combustion Research Unit
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Advanced Swirling Fluidized Bed
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Combustors: Cold / Hot Models
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Advanced Circulating Fluidized Bed System
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Computerized Emission Analyzer
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Air Flow Measurement System
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Stream Motor and Energy Test Conversion Test Rig
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Wind Tunnel
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Cross-Flow Heat Exchanger
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Convective Heat Transfer Research Unit
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Industrial Scaled Process Control Unit
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Modular Control System Designer
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Universal Energy Conversion / Distribution Machines
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HVAC Research Systems and Components
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Gasoline / Diesel Engine Test Beds
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Industrial Boiler and Components
Undergraduate
Classes
- Thermodynamics
(IEGR 305)
- Industrial
Technologies I and II (IEGR 315 / 415)
- Industrial
Data Acquision Systems (IEGR 390)
- Industrial
Safety and Health (IEGR 406)
- Production
and Design I ang II (IEGR 345 / 445)
- Product
Design (IEGR 480)
- Senior
Design Project I and II (IEGR 496 / 498)
Graduate
Classes
- Advanced
Instrumentation Techniques (IEGR 570)
- Advanced
Interal Combustion Engine (IEGR 571)
- Design
and Analysis of Energy Systems (IEGR 572)
- Applied
Thermodynamics and Combustion (IEGR 573)
- Heating,
Venting, Air Conditioning (HVAC), and Energy Conservation Systems
(IEGR 574)
- Computational
Heat and Fluid Engineering (IEGR 577)
- Occupational
Safety Engineering (IEGR 585)
- Industrial
Engineering Application in Health Systems (IEGR 686)
- Engineering
Design Process (IEGR 690)
Dr.
S. W. Lee, Director
email:
slee@eng.morgan.edu
www.eng.morgan.edu/~caesect
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