2006-10-02

AENG 551 - FEM in Auto Structure Design

This course is designed to introduce the applications of finite element method in automotive structure design. It includes specific design examples of vehicle NVH and durability with commercial pre-processor and FEA solver. The course also provides theoretical knowledge of FEA and vehicle design.
3.000 Credit Hours
2.000 Lecture hours
1.000 Lab hours

Levels: Graduate, Rackham
Schedule Types: Laboratory, Lecture

Coll of Engineering & Comp Sci College
Automotive Engineering Department


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Fall 2006
02-OCT-2006


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AENG 551 - FEM in Auto Structure Design

This course is designed to introduce the applications of finite element method in automotive structure design. It includes specific design examples of vehicle NVH and durability with commercial pre-processor and FEA solver. The course also provides theoretical knowledge of FEA and vehicle design.
3.000 Credit Hours
2.000 Lecture hours
1.000 Lab hours

Levels: Graduate, Rackham
Schedule Types: Laboratory, Lecture

Coll of Engineering & Comp Sci College
Automotive Engineering Department

Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges:
Coll of Engineering & Comp Sci
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Graduate

Prerequisites:
Undergraduate level ME 345 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level ME 3601 Minimum Grade of C

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