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The following links let you access course material from a number of contributors. You are also welcome to use these pages to offer your own material to the growing multiphysics modeling community. Please click here to let us know if you would like to contribute.

Finite Element Analysis

Professor A. J. Baker, University of Tennessee
This course targets undergraduate students in engineering and applied mathematics. Five examples from CFD, heat transport and structural mechanics are used to introduce and incorporate finite element analysis with computing practices.

Transport Phenomena Fundamentals

Dr. Joel Plawsky, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
This course in transport processes targets undergraduate and graduate students in the natural sciences and engineering. In 42 examples, mass- momentum- and energy transport is treated, and topics like chemical reactors, turbulence and multiphysics are covered.

Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students

Dr. P Venkataraman, Rochester Institute of Technology
This course targets aircraft engineering students. With five examples from structural mechanics, loads and torsion are applied on solids, shells, trusses and beams; all with detailed modeling instructions.

Computer-Aided Engineering: Applications to Biomedical Processes

Professor Ashim K. Datta, Cornell University
This course is an introduction to simulation-based design in biomedical applications for heat and mass transfer. Analysis of complex real-life processes using COMSOL are the backbone to this course. Follow the link to “Tutorials”.

ChemE 499 Projects with Professor Bruce A. Finlayson, Spring, 2008

Professor Bruce A. Finlayson
This web site provides results of studies of microfluidic devices, to determine mixing properties, flow properties, and correlations and design information for laminar flow. The students were Dreyfus Undergraduate Research Scholars, under the Senior Mentor Program awarded to Professor Finlayson by the Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.

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