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Mathematical Modelling Courses for Engineering Education

โœ Scribed by YaลŸar Ersoy, Alfredo O. Moscardini (auth.), YaลŸar Ersoy, Alfredo O. Moscardini (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
248
Series
Nato ASI Series 132
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


As the role of the modern engineer is markedly different from that of even a decade ago, the theme of engineering mathematics educaยญ tion (EME) is an important one. The need for mathematical modelยญ ling (MM) courses and consideration of the educational impact of computer-based technology environments merit special attention. This book contains the proceeding of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop held on this theme in July 1993. We have left the industrial age behind and have entered the inยญ formation age. Computers and other emerging technologies are penetrating society in depth and gaining a strong influence in deยญ termining how in future society will be organised, while the rapid change of information requires a more qualified work force. This work force is vital to high technology and economic competitiveยญ ness in many industrialised countries throughout the world. Within this framework, the quality of EME has become an issue. It is expected that the content of mathematics courses taught in schools of engineering today have to be re-evaluated continuously with regard to computer-based technology and the needs of modยญ ern information society. The main aim of the workshop was to proยญ vide a forum for discussion between mathematicians, engineering scientists, mathematics educationalists, and courseware developยญ ers in the higher education sector and to focus on the issues and problems of the design of more relevant and appropriate MM courses for engineering education.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Front Matter....Pages 5-5
The Role and Practice of Mathematical Modelling in Industry Today....Pages 7-15
The Teaching of Mathematical Modelling....Pages 17-32
Using Maple in a Mathematical Modelling Course....Pages 33-58
Design of Mathematical Modelling Courses for Fluid Flow in Engineering Education....Pages 59-69
Front Matter....Pages 73-73
Integrating New Information Technologies into Engineering Mathematics Curricula....Pages 75-81
Examples of Matlab in Engineering Education....Pages 83-92
Issues Involved in Teaching Calculus with Computer Algebra Systems....Pages 93-111
A Global Approach to Finite Element Method....Pages 113-127
Finite Element Method by Using Mathematica....Pages 129-151
IngMath: Software for Engineering Mathematics....Pages 153-157
Power Series Solutions of ODEs....Pages 159-163
Comments on the Teaching of Computational Fluid Dynamics....Pages 165-175
Front Matter....Pages 177-177
Finite Difference Modelling of Two-Phase Flow Instabilities in Boiling Systems....Pages 179-210
Numerical Modelling in Heat Transfer by Spectral Methods....Pages 211-236
Front Matter....Pages 237-237
Computer Algebra Systems in Mathematical Education....Pages 239-240
Mathematical Modelling in Fluid Flow....Pages 241-244
Back Matter....Pages 245-253

โœฆ Subjects


Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics;Engineering, general;Learning &Instruction;Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation;Numerical Analysis;Simulation and Modeling


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