Finite Element Modeling

CHME-4100

This course presents how solutions to problems in transport phenomena can be obtained using the finite element method. The fundamentals of numerical simulation for coupled heat, mass, and momentum transport are presented. Finite difference methods in 1D and 2D are discussed too. Simulations are performed in multi-physics software for 1D, 2D and 3D systems. The course covers the fundamentals of numerical simulation, formulating user-inspired problems, writing user-defined functions and variables, processing results, and extraction and analysis of simulation data.

3 credits

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2024
Finite Element Modeling (3c)
  • Corey Christopher Woodcock
Seats Taken: 11/15
Finite Element Modeling (3c)
  • Joel Plawsky
Seats Taken: 0/20
2023
Finite Element Modeling (3c)
  • Corey Christopher Woodcock
  • Joel Plawsky
Seats Taken: 3/15
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