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Modeling and Simulation

Summary

Do you want to dive into the world of modern engineering practice and learn how to analyse component behaviour using the latest technologies? This course will give you an insight into the finite element method (FEM), which is used in a wide range of industries today. You will learn how to convert real objects into mathematical models and analyse their behaviour under different conditions. You will prepare models for simulations - from geometry creation and meshing to the selection of material parameters and boundary conditions. You'll experience hands-on learning where you'll focus on static and dynamic analysis and gain experience with commercially used simulation tools. You will have the chance to apply your skills to real engineering problems and prepare for a career in simulation.

Literature

[1] BATHE, Klaus-Jürgen. Finite Element Procedures. 2nd edition. Watertown, MA: Klaus-Jürgen Bathe, 2007. ISBN 978-0979004902.
[2] FISH, Jacob a BELYTSCHKO, Ted. A First Course in Finite Elements. 2nd edition. Chichester: Wiley, 2021. ISBN 978-1119600514 

Advised literature

[1] BHATTI, M. A. Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis and Applications. 1st edition. Prentice-Hall, 2005. ISBN 978-0131484188 .
[2] ZIENKIEWICZ, O. C., TAYLOR, R. L. a ZHU, J. Z. The Finite Element Method: Its Basis and Fundamentals. 6th edition. Oxford: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005. ISBN 0-7506-6320-0.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 330-3401
Abbreviation MOS
Course title Modeling and Simulation
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mechanics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Martin Fusek, Ph.D.