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The objective of the course Computational Methods is to endow students with knowledge and experience in the application of computer methods to the solution of mechanical engineering problems. Due to the enormous dissemination of computer technology in the design and construction process of machines and systems, the sum of computational methods in engineering has become an immensely broad area covering many interdisciplinary subjects, such as modeling, simulation, numerical methods, computer graphics, man-machine interfaces, etc. It is thus impossible to cover all aspects of computational engineering in one single course. Our approach is to expose students to a typical application of computer methods for the solution of one particular aspect of engineering, from which the students will gain enough experience such as to generalize these experiences to other fields, which she or he may encounter later in the professional career. To this end, students wishing to obtain a credit for the course Computational Methods may select one course from a list of courses offered by the faculty in which computer methods are applied to mechanical engineering problems.
Further information:http://www.uni-due.de/mechanikb/lehre/cpm.php
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