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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
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ME 428/428L/528/528L Applied Finite Element Analysis/LabCredits: (3-1) 4
This course provides the information needed to start using the finite element method to solve boundary value problems. To achieve this goal, two closely related aspects are considered: The theoretical foundations of the finite element method and the use of existing finite element analysis software. Topics covered in the theory portion of the course include the direct method, the variational method, and the weighted residuals method. Topics covered in the laboratory portion of the course include the description of typical pre- and post-processing modules, different types of elements, analysis of simple time independent problems in the areas of stress analysis and heat transfer, and practical aspects related to the creation of a finite element model.
Prerequisites: ME 322 and MATH 373 Corequisites: ME 428L/528L Notes: Students enrolled in ME 528/528L will be held to a higher standard than those enrolled in ME 428/428L. This course is cross listed with BME 528/528L .
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