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Numerical Methods of Mechanics II

Summary

The course builds on the course FEM1. It extends the foundations for the use of the finite element method in technical practice by the issue of stationary and non-stationary tasks. Furthermore, students will become familiar with the solution of tasks falling in the field of thermal stress (multiphysical problem) and thus extend their knowledge of the basic course on this issue. Further numerical methods applicable in the mechanics of flexible bodies (finite difference method, BEM) will be discussed.

Literature

[1] BEER,G.-WATSON,J.O. Introduction to Finite and Boundary Element Methods for Enginners. John Wiley & Sons, 1992509p.ISBN 0-471-92813-5

Advised literature

[1] BARRON, F. R. – BARRON R., B. Design for Thermal Stresses, Willey: 2012. 510 s., ISBN 978-0-470-62769-3 


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 330-0533
Abbreviation MKPII
Course title Numerical Methods of Mechanics II
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mechanics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Martin Fusek, Ph.D.