COURSES TAUGHT
EGM 6352 Advance Finite Element Method
Course Description
3 credits – Advanced concepts related to the finite element method with emphasis on nonlinear analysis. Applications will include static and dynamic analysis of structures involving large deformation (geometric nonlinearity) and material nonlinearity.
EML 5526 Finite Element Analysis and Applications
Course Description
3 Credits – Fundamentals, including discrete system analysis, dynamic analysis of structures, steady state and transient heat transfer analysis, and incompressible fluids analysis. Modeling, analysis, and design using FEA software.
EML 5045 Computational Methods for Design and Manufacturing
Course Description
3 Credits – Object oriented programming, theory, algorithms and methodology for geometric and solid modeling, feature-based design, and parametric models. Applications to product design, engineering analysis and manufacturing.
EML 4507 Finite Element Analysis and Design
Course Description
Credits: 3; Stress-strain analysis and design of machine elements; finite element analysis. Fundamentals of finite element analysis including, discrete system analysis, steady-state heat transfer analysis, static analysis of structures. Modeling, analysis, and design using FEA software
EML 2023 Computer Aided Graphics and Design
Course Description
Credit hours: 3; Solid and assembly modeling, computer aided design, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and design projects