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MECH 6133 - Introduction to Finite Elements

Credits: 
3
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

MATH 4114 with D or better or MATH 6114 with D or better

Description: 

The finite element method is a numerical method for solving engineering problems. This course will introduce engineering technology students to the principles of finite element method by formulating differential equations for solving simple engineering- oriented problems in the areas of structural analysis, heat transfer and fluid flow. The students will also learn to apply a programming environment such as VBA for methods in solving more complex finite element applications by iterative means. A commercial finite element analysis software system will be used as a solver for larger scale 2D and 3D models.

Course Sections: 
MECH - Mechanical Engineering Technology
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