Introduction to Finite Element Methods
- Submitted by: Love Knowledge
- Category: Engineering
Course Description:
About 50 hours of lectures covering the material normally thought in an introductory graduate class at University of Michigan. The treatment is mathematical, which is natural for a topic whose roots lie deep in functional analysis and variational calculus. It is not formal, however, because the main goal of these lectures is to turn the viewer into a competent developer of finite element code. We do spend time in rudimentary functional analysis, and variational calculus, but this is only to highlight the mathematical basis for the methods, which in turn explains why they work so well. Much of the success of the Finite Element Method as a computational framework lies in the rigor of its mathematical foundation, and this needs to be appreciated, even if only in the elementary manner presented here. A background in PDEs and, more importantly, linear algebra, is assumed, although the viewer will find that we develop all the relevant ideas that are needed.
Course Link:
http://open.umich.edu/education/engin/intro-finite-element-methods/2013.html
- School: Michigan
- Area Of Study: Engineering
- Degree Program: Graduate Degree
- Fee/No Fee: No Fee
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