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Explores fracture mechanics, crack growth, and the weakest link theory, emphasizing the statistical distribution of crack sizes and the significance of the largest crack in material failure.
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Covers the fundamentals of numerical flow simulation, emphasizing the importance of understanding the methodology and practicing simulation techniques to run full simulations autonomously.