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Dec 26, 2024
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ENNE 4210 - Advanced Simulation and Modeling (3) Credit Hours
Introduction to advanced engineering simulation and modeling as analysis, and predictive techniques with a focus on application in the nuclear field. Reporting on internship. Report writing, communication, discussion. Use of computational technique to solve engineering and engineering systems problems. The use of software packages, development of simulation models, and building relationship to physical experiences are incorporated. The lectures will provide an exposure to a range of application, based on the scientific exploitation of the power of computation across various disciplines. Basic knowledge necessary for intelligent simulation and interpretation of simulations of transients in nuclear power plants. Lecture 1.5 hours, laboratory 2.5 hours. Prerequisites: ENNE 4010 with a minimum grade of C or department head approval. Pre or Corequisites: ENME 2240 or ENEE 2250 and ENME 3050 or department head approval. Laboratory/studio course fee will be assessed. Differential course fee will be assessed.
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