Engineering Modelling and Analysis

Introducing engineering students to numerical analysis and computing, this book covers a range of topics suitable for the first three years of a four year undergraduate engineering degree. The teaching of computing to engineers is hampered by the lack of suitable problems for the students to tackle, so much effort has gone into making the problems in this book realistic and relevant, while at the same time solvable for undergraduates.

Taking a balanced approach to teaching computing and computer methods at the same time, this book satisfies the need to be able to use computers (using both formal languages such as Fortran and other applications such as Matlab and Microsoft Excel), and the need to be able to solve realistic engineering problems.

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Engineering Modelling and Analysis

Introducing engineering students to numerical analysis and computing, this book covers a range of topics suitable for the first three years of a four year undergraduate engineering degree. The teaching of computing to engineers is hampered by the lack of suitable problems for the students to tackle, so much effort has gone into making the problems in this book realistic and relevant, while at the same time solvable for undergraduates.

Taking a balanced approach to teaching computing and computer methods at the same time, this book satisfies the need to be able to use computers (using both formal languages such as Fortran and other applications such as Matlab and Microsoft Excel), and the need to be able to solve realistic engineering problems.

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Engineering Modelling and Analysis

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Introducing engineering students to numerical analysis and computing, this book covers a range of topics suitable for the first three years of a four year undergraduate engineering degree. The teaching of computing to engineers is hampered by the lack of suitable problems for the students to tackle, so much effort has gone into making the problems in this book realistic and relevant, while at the same time solvable for undergraduates.

Taking a balanced approach to teaching computing and computer methods at the same time, this book satisfies the need to be able to use computers (using both formal languages such as Fortran and other applications such as Matlab and Microsoft Excel), and the need to be able to solve realistic engineering problems.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351991278
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 09/03/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 440
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

David Walker, Michael Leonard and Martin Lambert are in the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering, and Andrew Metcalfe is in the School of Mathematical Sciences, all at the University of Adelaide, Australia. They are all active in teaching and research and the content of the book reflects a strong belief that the one should complement the other.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction  Part 2: Roots of Equations  Part 3: Numerical Integration  Part 4: Numerical Interpolation  Part 5: Systems of Equations  Part 6: Ordinary Differential Equations  Part 7: Finite Difference Modelling  Part 8: Probability and Statistics  Part 9: Probability Distributions  Part 10: Monte Carlo Method  Part 11: Stochastic Modelling  Part 12: Optimisation  Part 13: Linear Systems and Resonance  Part 14: Spectral Analysis
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