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12-755   Finite Elements in Mechanics I
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12-755   Finite Elements in Mechanics I

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The basic theory and applications of the finite element method in mechanics are presented.

Development of the FEM as a Galerkin method for numerical solution of boundary value problems.

Applications to second-order steady problems, including heat conduction, elasticity, convective transport, viscous flow, and others.

Introduction to advanced topics, including fourth-order equations, time dependence, and nonlinear problems.\ \ \ Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing or consent of instructor