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MTE3590 - Modelling of materials6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of EngineeringLeader: C HutchinsonOffered
Clayton Second semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisAn introduction to the computational/modelling approaches currently available in materials science and engineering is provided. The reasons for using modelling approaches are discussed and the different types of models available are outlined. For each of the length scales important in understanding material behaviour (nano-, micro-, meso- and macro-), the available modelling techniques are outlined and their principles, methods of implementation, advantages, disadvantages and perceived future developments are discussed. Examples of modelling approaches will be selected from all classes of materials. The general methodology used for constructing models is emphasised. Objectives
On successful completion of this units students will:
Assessment
Test: 15% Contact hoursThree 1 hour lecture/tutorial classes, one 2 hour practice class and seven hours of private study per week. PrerequisitesProhibitions |