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EMEC 415 - Finite Element Analysis and Solid Modeling

3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab)
Multi-disciplinary applications of the finite element method as a numerical technique for analyzing engineering problems. Use of computer assisted design software to design components, generate machining code (NC) and controlling additive manufacturing processes (STL). Applications from the areas of structural analysis, heat flow and manufacturing will be studied.

Prerequisite(s): EGEN 318  & EGEN 213 , EMET 255.



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