- Ottosen, Niels & Petersson, Hans (1992). Introduction to the Finite Element Method. Prentice Hall
- Saabye Ottosen, Niels & Ristinmaa, Matti (2005). The mechanics of constitutive modeling. 1. ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier
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Om kursen
The aim of the course is for the student to acquire basic theory of the finite element method and gain a basic overview of different types of constitutive laws. The student must apply their theoretical knowledge to a small project at the end of the course.
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Kursinnehåll
The aim of the course is for the student to acquire basic theory about the finite element method, as well as get a basic overview of different types of constitutive laws. The student must apply the theoretical knowledge to a small project at the end of the course.
Behörighetskrav
- A Bachelor’s degree in materials engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry or equivalent. The degree must be equivalent to at least 180 higher education credits.
- At least 22.5 higher education credits in mathematics
- The equivalent of English 6/English B at Swedish secondary school
- MA620E Scientific Programming, 7.5 credits or equivalent
- MA623E Introduction to Numerical Analysis, 7.5 credits or equivalent
Kurslitteratur
Kursvärdering
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