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CIVL 6690: Advanced Finite Element Formulations
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
This course focuses on generalized weighted residual methods and multifield variational principles for constructing approximate solutions to sets of governing differential equations and associated boundary conditions. Topics include hybrid and mixed methods, boundary element formulations, p-version finite elements, global/local procedures, and penalty methods. Problem areas include solid mechanics (nearly incompressible solids, plates, and shells), fluid mechanics including compressible flows, and heat transfer. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CIVL 6660 or MANE 6660. When Offered: Spring term even-numbered years. Cross Listed: (Cross listed as MANE 6690. Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and MANE 6690.) Credit Hours: 3
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CIVL 6700: Finite Element Methods in Structural Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Solutions to the free vibration and transient dynamic responses of two-and three-dimensional structures by the finite element method are considered. The governing finite element matrix equations are derived and numerical aspects of solving these time-dependent equations considered. Topics include the formulation of the eigenvalue problem, algorithms for eigenvalue extraction, time integration methods including stability and accuracy analysis, and finite elements in time. Modal analysis and direct time integration techniques are compared for a variety of two-and three-dimensional problems. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CIVL 6660 or MANE 6660. When Offered: Fall term odd-numbered years. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as MANE 6700. Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and MANE 6700. Credit Hours: 3
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CIVL 6780: Numerical Modeling of Failure Processes in Materials
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
State-of-the-art in computational modeling of failure processes in materials. Topics include numerical modeling of discrete defects, distributed damage and multiscale computational techniques including multiple scale perturbation techniques, boundary layer techniques, and various global-local approaches. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CIVL 6660 or MANE 6660. When Offered: Spring term even-numbered years. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as MANE 6780. Credit Hours: 3
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CIVL 6900: Civil Engineering Graduate Seminar
0.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Civil engineering graduate students present seminars about their research to an audience composed of students and faculty and participate in discussions about the research of others. The course consists of one-hour weekly meetings. The faculty member in charge of the course helps the students develop their presentation skills. This course is required to be taken once by master's students and twice by Ph.D. students. When Offered: Spring term annually. Credit Hours: 0
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CIVL 6910: Colloquium Series
0.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Seminars by distinguished guest speakers. All undergraduates and graduates are strongly encouraged to attend as many lectures as possible. When Offered: Fall and spring terms. Credit Hours: 0
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CIVL 6940: Readings in Civil Engineering
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Credit Hours: 1 to 3
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CIVL 6960: Topics in Civil Engineering
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Credit Hours: 3
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CIVL 6970: Professional Project
3.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Active participation in a semester-long project, under the supervision of a faculty adviser. A Professional Project often serves as a culminating experience for a Professional Master's program but, with departmental or school approval, can be used to fulfill other program requirements. With approval, students may register for more than one Professional Project. Professional Projects must result in documentation established by each department or school, but are not submitted to the Graduate School and are not archived in the library. Grades of A, B, C, or F are assigned by the faculty adviser at the end of the semester. If not completed on time, a formal Incomplete grade may be assigned by the faculty adviser, listing the work remaining to be completed and the time limit for completing this work.
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CIVL 6980: Master's Project
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Active participation in a master's-level project under the supervision of a faculty adviser, leading to a master's project report. Grades of IP are assigned until the master's project has been approved by the faculty adviser. If recommended by the adviser, the Master's Project may be accepted by the Office of Graduate Education to be archived in the Library. Grades will then be listed as Credit Hours: 1 to 9
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CIVL 6990: Master's Thesis
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Roberts Wesleyan University
Active participation in research, under the supervision of a faculty adviser, leading to a master's thesis. Grades of IP are assigned until the thesis has been approved by the faculty adviser and accepted by the Office of Graduate Education to be archived in a standard format in the library. Grades will then be listed as S. Credit Hours: 1 to 9
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