Overview
The computational mechanics concentration provides students with an overview of the numerical and theoretical tools to simulate and analyze continuous media. Emphasis is placed on fundamental aspects of fluid and solid mechanics, their numerical simulation and modeling, and their coupled interactions.
CONCENTRATION IN COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS
Core Course |
Semester |
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ME413 |
Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering |
Fall |
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Elective Courses1 |
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Select up to three1 of the following: |
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ME466 |
Mechanical Reliability |
Fall |
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ME450 |
Multiscale Computational Fluid Dynamics |
Spring (even years) |
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ME450 |
Unsteady Flows and Fluid-Structure Interactions |
Fall (new) |
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ME453 |
Mathematical Methods in Engineering II |
Spring |
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MECH305 |
Advanced Mechanics of Materials |
Fall |
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MECH312 |
Finity Element Analysis |
Spring |
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MECH406 |
Fundamentals of Solid Mechanics |
Fall |
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MECH408 |
Introduction to Elasticity |
Spring |
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MECH413 |
Fracture Mechanics |
Fall |
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MECH419 |
Asymptotic Methods in the Engineering Sciences |
Spring (odd years) |
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MATH334 |
Mathematical Statistics |
Spring |
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Total Credits |
12 |
1Additional courses selected in consultation with the program adviser may fulfill program requirements. No more than 6 credits can be taken at the 200 and 300 level.
MEM Faculty Point of Contact: Prof. Edmund B. Webb III (E-mail)
Prof. Justin Jaworski (E-mail)