2.086 Numerical Computation for Mechanical Engineers (MIT)

MIT OpenCourseWare: New Courses 2013-08-01

Summary:

This class introduces elementary programming concepts including variable types, data structures, and flow control. After an introduction to linear algebra and probability, it covers numerical methods relevant to mechanical engineering, including approximation (interpolation, least squares and statistical regression), integration, solution of linear and nonlinear equations, ordinary differential equations, and deterministic and probabilistic approaches. Examples are drawn from mechanical engineering disciplines, in particular from robotics, dynamics, and structural analysis. Assignments require MATLAB® programming.

Link:

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mechanical-engineering/2-086-numerical-computation-for-mechanical-engineers-fall-2012

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Tags:

programming calculus differential equations matlab numerical analysis physical modeling linear algebra monte carlo method nonlinear systems

Authors:

Patera, Anthony, Frey, Daniel, Hadjiconstantinou, Nicholas

Copyright info:

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Date tagged:

08/01/2013, 03:52

Date published:

07/10/2013, 07:31