Classical and Computational Solid Mechanics for Materials Engineers
presented by
Ernesto Gutierrez Miravete, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Engineering and Science
Rensselaer at Hartford

Objective

To examine the principles of classical and computational solid mechanics and discuss their application to the solution of practical engineering problems.

Course Outline

1.- Introduction: Microstructural Features and Mechanics of Continua
2.- Schematic Models of Constitutive Behavior of Solid Materials
3.- The Finite Element Method
4.- Linear Elasticity
5.- Plasticity
6.- Creep/Viscoplasticity

Supporting Materials

Lecture Notes
Computer Programs
Bibliography
Links to Maple and Ansys Software Providers


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