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Instructor:
A. J. Baker, PhD, PE

Professor Emeritus
University of Tennessee
ajbaker@utk.edu

Class Meetings:
Anytime ! - Online !

Textbook:
Finite Elements Computational Engineering Sciences,
A.J. Baker (2012),
John Wiley, London

Pre-requisite:
a Bachelor degree in engineering, mathematics or the natural sciences

Courseware:
Online at website

PSE Laboratory:
24/7 totally flexible,
reporting online at website

Course Grading
Problem assignments 1/4
Lab reports 1/4
Hour exam 1/6
Final exam 1/3

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  This website supports the text-based first level graduate course adapting modern approximation theory to engineering sciences conservation principle partial differential equation systems.  The multi-disciplinary focus spans heat transfer, structural mechanics, mechanical vibrations, EM field theory, fluid mechanics and heat/mass transport with computing practice Matlab-enabled via .m files keyed to the FEmPSE toolbox download.

Via the top left hotlink nest access:

Course Calendar: correlates text lecture content
      with

Courseware: lecture support files containing color
      graphics keyed to

Lab Assignments: computer lab definitions
      with .m and .mph file access, and

Problems: assignments to firm theory/practice
      issues

PSEs: access to computing platform resources

Video: topical lectures streamed to your PC

Communications: enables group interaction

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Academics interested in organizing a similar text-based course can gain access to the Lab and Problem Archives, also the complete course lecture archive, by contacting the author.