Materials Modeling: Methods in Atomistic, Mesoscale, and Continuum Simulations

Materials Modeling: Methods in Atomistic, Mesoscale, and Continuum Simulations
Theory and application of various computer simulations to model, understand, and predict the properties of real materials. Specific topics include: first-principles atomistic models, empirical potential atomistic models, mesoscale models, and continuum finite element analysis.
ME EN
556
 Hours3.0 Credit, 2.5 Lecture, 0.5 Lab
 PrerequisitesME EN 452
 RecommendedPhscs 581.
 TaughtWinter even years
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