ME5229: Finite Element Method for Computational Mechanics: Transient/Dynamic Applications
4 Credits
Computational mechanics involving transient/ dynamic situations for solids and structures, heat transfer, fluid flow, nano-mechanics and the like. Development and analysis of numerical methods and computational algorithms. Stability and accuracy of algorithms, convergence issues; linear/nonlinear situations. Implicit, explicit, mixed, and variable time discretization approaches; modal-based methods for engineering problems.
CSE upper div or grad, CSCI 1113, ME 3221, ME 3333, ME 5228 or equiv
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