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Instructor:
Prof. A. J. Baker

Office:Perkins Hall 316A
Phone: (865) 974-7674
Fax: (865) 974-6372
e-mail: ajbaker@utk.edu
Office hours: online 24/7

Meeting: Tues & Thurs,
2:10 fall, 3:40 spring, Perkins 317

Text: The Computational Engineering Sciences, A.J. Baker (2006)

Courseware: Online

References: undergrad texts in heat transfer, vibrations, strength of materials, fluid mechanics

PSE laboratory: 24/7 totally flexible, reporting electronically at website

Course Grading
Problem assignments 1/4
Lab reports 1/2
Final exam 1/4

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  This undergraduate course is designed to introduce finite element analysis with computing practices. Finite element analysis converts the conservation principles in engineering, combined with physics closure models, into "computable form" via weak statement theory implementations.  

Hands-on practical computing experience is a course key focus, but algorithm coding is never required! Instead, Matlab, via a specifically designed toolbox, and the COMSOL Multi-Physics problem solving environment, enable all computer exercises. Reporting of course-integrated computational analysis and
design studies is completely online, admitting full data archiving in color. 

The Internet courseware system/problem solving environment concept is intrinsic to ME 452. With high performance communications, this combination enables a totally time- and distance-insensitive practical course reaching the larger audience with diverse interests in engineering and the sciences. Thereby, ME 452w employs the full complement of modern courseware and software in a real-time Internet video streaming environment.