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This course will teach fundamentals of control design and analysis using state-space methods. This includes both the practical and theoretical aspects of the topic. By the end of the course, you should be able to design controllers using state-space methods and evaluate whether these controllers are robust to some types of modeling errors a
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- aeronautics and astronautics
- control design
- control analysis
- state-space methods
- linear systems
- estimation filters
- dynamic output feedback
- full state feedback
- state estimation
- output feedback
- nonlinear analysis
- model uncertainty
- robustness
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The main objective of 1.054/1.541 is to provide students with a rational basis of the design of reinforced concrete members and structures through advanced understanding of material and structural behavior. This course is offered to undergraduate (1.054) and graduate students (1.541). Topics covered include: Strength and Deformation of Conc
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- civil and environmental engineering
- concrete structures
- mechanics
- design
- strength
- deformation
- stress
- strain
- failure criteria
- concrete plasticity
- fracture mechanics
- reinforced concrete
- code constraints
- high-performance materials
- slabs
- yield line theory
- behavior models
- nonlinear analysis
- bridge structures
- concrete shells
- containments
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Finite element analysis is now widely used for solving complex static and dynamic problems encountered in engineering and the sciences. In these two video courses, Professor K. J. Bathe, a researcher of world renown in the field of finite element analysis, teaches the basic principles used for effective finite element analysis, describes the general assumptions, and discusses the implementation of finite element procedures for linear and nonlinear analyses.
These videos were produced in 1982 and 1986 by the MIT Center for Advanced Engineering Study.
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- supplemental resources
- finite element method
- statics
- dynamics
- linear analysis
- nonlinear analysis
- computer modeling
- engineering design
- solids
- structures
- wave propagation
- vibration
- collapse
- buckling
- lagrangian formulation
- truss
- beam
- plate
- shell
- elastic materials
- plastic materials
- creep
- adina
- numerical integration methods
- mode superposition
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