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Nov 23, 2024
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ME 391 - Engineering Analysis3 Credit Hours Numerical and analytical techniques are developed for problems arising in mechanical and aerospace engineering. Numerical methods address root finding, direct and indirect techniques for linear and nonlinear systems, interpolation, curve fitting, quadratures, and solutions to ordinary- and partial-differential equations. Analytic methods include Fourier series, solutions to linear systems of differential equations, and separation of variables. Computer projects are assigned for reinforcing classroom developments.
(RE) Prerequisite(s): Engineering Fundamentals 152 and Mathematics 231. (DE) Prerequisite(s): Mathematics 251 or 200 and Engineering Fundamentals 230. Registration Restriction(s): Aerospace, biomedical, or mechanical engineering major.
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