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10.34  Numerical Methods Applied to Chemical Engineering

Fall 2005

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Flow around M.I.T. at moderate Reynolds' number. From solution of Navier-Stokes equation by finite element method using FEMLAB.

Instructor: Kenneth J Beers

TAs: Mark Styczynski, Benjamin N. Wang

Lecture:  MWF9  (66-110)        

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This course treats common classes of problems of scientific computing applied to chemical engineering. Subjects include linear algebra, solving nonlinear algebraic systems, matrix eigenvalue analysis, interpolation and integration, initial value problems of ordinary differential and mixed differential-algebraic systems, numerical optimization (unconstrained and constrained), numerical solution of boundary value problems (finite differences, finite volumes, and finite elements), probability theory, Brownian dynamics and stochastic calculus, Monte Carlo simulation, Bayesian statistics and parameter estimation.

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