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Physical Models for Micro and Nanosystems
Explores physical models for micro and nanosystems, including cantilevered beams and MEMS devices, using COMSOL Multiphysics software.
Internal Load Diagrams: Exercise 3
Covers the analysis of internal load diagrams in structural mechanics.
Nonlinear Analysis of Structures: Geometric Nonlinearity
Explores the analysis of structures with large deformations and geometric nonlinearity, including practical modeling considerations and the use of OpenSees.
Equilibrium Exercises: Structural Mechanics
Covers equilibrium exercises in structural mechanics, focusing on solving problems related to forces and moments.
Structural Mechanics FEM: A First Model
Covers Finite Element Modeling in Structural Mechanics, building a first model to analyze a Polysilicon Micro-Cantilever and understand load types.
Structural Mechanics: Vectors and Cartesian Coordinates
Covers the fundamentals of structural mechanics, focusing on vectors and Cartesian coordinates.
Introduction to Structural Mechanics
Introduces the basics of structural mechanics, covering plane trusses, internal forces, and equilibrium analysis.
Beams I: Introduction to Structural Mechanics
Covers the introduction to beams, sign conventions, stress resultants, and distributed loads.
Mechanisms Design: Course Organization
Explains the organization of the 'Design of Mechanisms I' course, covering schedule, exercises, exams, and interactive learning.
Structural Mechanics Part 2: FEM & Scaling Laws
Explores Finite Element Modeling in Structural Mechanics, covering convergence, nonlinear displacement, and scaling laws in micro and nanosystems.