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16.225 is a graduate level course on Computational Mechanics of Materials. The primary focus of this course is on the teaching of state-of-the-art numerical methods for the analysis of the nonlinear continuum response of materials. The range of material behavior considered in this course includes: linear and finite deformation elasticity, i
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- aeronautics and astronautics
- computational mechanics
- computation
- mechanics
- materials
- numerical methods
- numerical
- nonlinear continuum response
- continuum
- deformation
- elasticity
- inelasticity
- dynamics
- variational formulation
- variational constitutive updates
- finite element
- discretization
- error estimation
- constrained problems
- time integration
- convergence a
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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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This subject provides an introduction to fluid mechanics. Students are introduced to and become familiar with all relevant physical properties and fundamental laws governing the behavior of fluids and learn how to solve a variety of problems of interest to civil and environmental engineers. While there is a chance to put skills from calculu
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- civil and environmental engineering
- fluid mechanics
- fluids
- civil and environmental engineering
- differential equations
- calculus
- flow
- movement
- wave forms
- bernoulli's theorem
- wavelets
- mechanics
- solids
- hydrostatics
- mass
- momentum
- energy
- flow nets
- velocity
- laminar flow
- turbulent flow
- groundwater
- hydraulics
- backwater curves
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This course covers the mathematical techniques necessary for understanding of materials science and engineering topics such as energetics, materials structure and symmetry, materials response to applied fields, mechanics and physics of solids and soft materials. The class uses examples from the materials science and engineering core courses
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- materials science and engineering
- energetics
- visualization
- graph
- plot
- chart
- materials science
- dmse
- structure
- symmetry
- mechanics
- physicss
- solids and soft materials
- linear algebra
- orthonormal basis
- eigenvalue
- eigenvector
- quadratic form
- tensor operation
- symmetry operation
- calculus
- complex analysis
- differential equations
- ode
- solution
- vector
- matrix
- dete
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Physics I is a first-year physics course which introduces students to classical mechanics. This course has a hands-on focus, and approaches mechanics through take-home experiments. Topics include: kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, universal gravitation, statics, conservation laws, energy, work, momentum, and special relativity.
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This course is the second in a series on Electromagnetism beginning with Electromagnetism I (8.02 or 8.022). It is a survey of basic electromagnetic phenomena: electrostatics; magnetostatics; electromagnetic properties of matter; time-dependent electromagnetic fields; Maxwell's equations; electromagnetic waves; emission, absorption, and sca
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- physics
- electromagnetic phenomena
- electrostatics
- magnetostatics
- electromagnetic properties of matter
- time-dependent electromagnetic fields
- maxwell's equations
- electromagnetic waves
- emission
- absorption
- scattering of radiation
- relativistic electrodynamics
- mechanics
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