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16.21 Techniques of Structural Analysis and Design, Spring 2003

A CFD grid model of Abrupt Wing Stall (AWS) Flow Phenomenon on a Pre-Production F-18E Wing.
CFD grid model of Abrupt Wing Stall (AWS) Flow Phenomenon on a Pre-Production F-18E Wing. (Image courtesy of NASA.)

Highlights of this Course

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This course includes a wealth of resources, including practice examsproblem sets with solutions and extensive lecture notes with supporting materials.

Course Description

Introduces analysis techniques for complex structures and the role of material properties in structural design, failure, and longevity. Energy principles in structural analysis and applications to statically-indeterminate structures and solid continua. Matrix and finite-element methods of structured analysis including bars, beams, and two-dimensional plane stress elements. Structural materials and their properties; metals and composites. Modes of structural failure. Criteria for yielding and fracture. Crack formation and fracture mechanics. Fatigue and design for longevity. Other failure modes. Structural design project.


Technical Requirements

Mathematica software is required to run the .nb files found on this course site.

 

Staff

Instructor:
Prof. Raul Radovitzky

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Three sessions / week
1 hour / session

Level

Undergraduate

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