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AE 527 - Multi-Scale Mdlng of Materials

Last offered Spring 2023

Official Description

This course introduces the theoretical foundation of multi-scale methods, and provides students with hands-on modeling and simulation experience. Students will be introduced to a variety of modeling techniques covering the full spectrum of length-scales from atomistics to continuum. The emphasis will be in the use of continuum-based concepts, such as the Principle of Virtual Work and conservation integrals, as bridging techniques to link atomistics and the continuum. The goal is to enable interpretation of material phenomena across different length-scales. Course Information: 4 graduate hours. No professional credit. Prerequisite: TAM 451, AE 420, and CSE 401, or equivalent.

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Subject Area

  • Aerospace Engineering

Course Description

This course introduces the theoretical foundation of multi-scale methods, and provides students with hands-on modeling and simulation experience. Students will be introduced to a variety of modeling techniques covering the full spectrum of length-scales from atomistics to continuum. The emphasis will be in the use of continuum-based concepts, such as the Principle of Virtual Work and conservation integrals, as bridging techniques to link atomistics and the continuum. The goal is to enable interpretation of material phenomena across different length-scales.

Credit Hours

4 hours

Prerequisites

BS degree in engineering or science from an accredited college in the United States or an approved institution of higher learning abroad and TAM 451, AE 420, and CSE 401, or equivalent.

TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Multi-Scale Mdlng of MaterialsB65604LCD41000 - 1120 T R  403B2 Engineering Hall Huck Beng Chew
Multi-Scale Mdlng of MaterialsONL65607ONL4 -    Huck Beng Chew