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ENME653

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Advanced Continuum Mechanics

Mechanical and Manufacturing EngineeringEN - Schulich School of Engineering

Subject

ENME - Mechanical Engineering

Description

Review of linear algebra: vector spaces, linear maps, tensors; affine spaces: coordinate systems and differential calculus; kinematics of continua: deformation and strain tensors, deformation and strain rates; balance equations: mass, linear momentum, angular momentum, energy; entropy inequality; stress tensors; stress rates; stress power and conjugated stress-strain pairs; constitutive theory: constitutive axioms, hyperelastic solids, perfect and Newtonian fluids.

Antirequisite(s): Credit for Mechanical Engineering 653 and 619.32 (Advanced Continuum Mechanics) will not be allowed.

GFC Hours

(3-0)

Domestic Fee Rate Group

B

International Fee Rate Group

D

Courses may consist of a Lecture, Lab, Tutorial, and/or Seminar. Students will be required to register in each component that is required for the course as indicated in the schedule of classes. Practicums, internships or other experiential learning modalities are typically indicated as a Lab component.

Component

LEC

Units

3

Repeat for Credit

No

Subject code

ENME

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