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2D Finite Element Model: Systematization and Convergence
Covers the systematization and convergence of 2D finite element models.
Finite Element Method: Formulation and Approximations
Covers the strong and integral formulations, weak formulation, and approximation of temperatures.
Finite Element Method: Applications and Formulations
Explores the application and formulation of the finite element method in solving various engineering problems.
Finite Element Discretization: Heat Equation
Explores finite element discretization of the heat equation and its verification process.
Magnetic Design Challenge
Explores a design challenge with magnetoreological elastomers for creating smart structures and soft machines, involving various design parameters and applications in mechanical engineering and robotics.
Finite element method in heat transfer
Explores the finite element method in heat transfer, including solving eigenvalue problems and practical exercises on vibration modes.
Finite Element Analysis: Advanced Mechanisms in Engineering
Provides an overview of advanced mechanisms analysis using Finite Element Method and Finite Element Analysis in engineering applications.
Finite Element Method: Construction and Integration
Explores the construction of a 2D finite element model and the treatment of curvilinear integrals.
Numerical Flow Simulation: Discretization Methods & Fluid Interfaces
Covers discretization methods and fluid interfaces in numerical flow simulation.
Nonlinear Structural Analysis: Failure Modes and Equivalent Frame Models
Explores in-plane failure modes, equivalent frame models, and the importance of capturing axial elongation in structural analysis.