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1 Welcome to EML3041: Computational Methods. SIT IN FIRST FOUR ROWS ONLY My name is Dr. Kaw. Introduce yourself to the person on your left and right! Say one thing (nothing personal) about yourself to them! At home, go thru the piazza announcements. All is well that ends well; well-begun is half-done. No cell phones, laptops or other distractions. Daydreamers and sleepers will not be disturbed! http://nm.MathForCollege.com1

2 10/11/2015http://nm.MathForCollege.com2 Introduction to Scientific Computing http://nm.MathForCollege.com Transforming Numerical Methods Education for STEM Undergraduates

3 http://nm.MathForCollege.com3 My advice If you don’t let a teacher know at what level you are by asking a question, or revealing your ignorance you will not learn or grow. You can’t pretend for long, for you will eventually be found out. Admission of ignorance is often the first step in our education. –Steven Covey—Seven Habits of Highly Effective People

4 Why use Numerical Methods?

5 To solve problems that cannot be solved exactly

6 Why use Numerical Methods? To solve problems that are intractable to solve exactly!

7 http://nm.MathForCollege.com7 Steps in Solving an Engineering Problem http://nm.MathForCollege.com

8 http://nm.MathForCollege.com8 How do we solve an engineering problem? Problem Description Mathematical Model Solution of Mathematical Model Using the Solution

9 http://nm.MathForCollege.com9 Example of Solving an Engineering Problem

10 http://nm.MathForCollege.com10 Bascule Bridge THG

11 http://nm.MathForCollege.com11 Trunnion Hub Girder Bascule Bridge THG

12 http://nm.MathForCollege.com12 Trunnion-Hub-Girder Assembly Procedure Step1.Trunnion immersed in dry-ice/alcohol Step2.Trunnion warm-up in hub Step3.Trunnion-Hub immersed in dry-ice/alcohol Step4.Trunnion-Hub warm-up into girder

13 http://nm.MathForCollege.com13 Problem After Cooling, the Trunnion Got Stuck in Hub

14 http://nm.MathForCollege.com14 Why did it get stuck? Magnitude of contraction needed in the trunnion was 0.015” or more. Did it contract enough?

15 http://nm.MathForCollege.com15 Video of Assembly Process Unplugged Version VH1 Version

16 http://nm.MathForCollege.com16 Consultant calculations

17 http://nm.MathForCollege.com17 Is the formula used correct? T( o F) α (μ in/in/ o F) -3402.45 -3003.07 -2204.08 -1604.72 -805.43 06.00 406.24 806.47

18 http://nm.MathForCollege.com18 The Correct Model Would Account for Varying Thermal Expansion Coefficient

19 http://nm.MathForCollege.com19 Can You Roughly Estimate the Contraction? T a =80 o F; T c =-108 o F; D=12.363”

20 http://nm.MathForCollege.com20 Can You Find a Better Estimate for the Contraction? T a = 80 o F T c = -108 o F D = 12.363"

21 http://nm.MathForCollege.com21 Estimating Contraction Accurately Change in diameter (  D) by cooling it in dry ice/alcohol is given by T a = 80 o F T c = -108 o F D = 12.363"

22 http://nm.MathForCollege.com22 So what is the solution to the problem? One solution is to immerse the trunnion in liquid nitrogen which has a boiling point of -321 o F as opposed to the dry-ice/alcohol temperature of -108 o F.

23 http://nm.MathForCollege.com23 Revisiting steps to solve a problem 1) Problem Statement: Trunnion got stuck in the hub. 2) Modeling: Developed a new model 3) Solution: 1) Used trapezoidal rule OR b) Used regression and integration. 4) Implementation: Cool the trunnion in liquid nitrogen.

24 http://nm.MathForCollege.com24 THE END http://nm.MathForCollege.com

25 25 Introduction to Numerical Methods Mathematical Procedures http://nm.MathForCollege.com

26 26 Mathematical Procedures Nonlinear Equations Differentiation Simultaneous Linear Equations Curve Fitting –Interpolation –Regression Integration Ordinary Differential Equations Other Advanced Mathematical Procedures: –Partial Differential Equations –Optimization –Fast Fourier Transforms

27 http://nm.MathForCollege.com27 Nonlinear Equations How much of the floating ball is under water? Diameter=0.11m Specific Gravity=0.6

28 http://nm.MathForCollege.com28 Nonlinear Equations How much of the floating ball is under the water?

29 http://nm.MathForCollege.com29 Differentiation What is the acceleration at t=7 seconds?

30 http://nm.MathForCollege.com30 Differentiation Time (s)5812 Vel (m/s)106177600 What is the acceleration at t=7 seconds?

31 http://nm.MathForCollege.com31 Simultaneous Linear Equations Find the velocity profile, given Three simultaneous linear equations Time (s)5812 Vel (m/s)106177600

32 http://nm.MathForCollege.com32 Interpolation What is the velocity of the rocket at t=7 seconds? Time (s)5812 Vel (m/s)106177600

33 http://nm.MathForCollege.com33 Regression Thermal expansion coefficient data for cast steel

34 http://nm.MathForCollege.com34 Regression (cont)

35 http://nm.MathForCollege.com35 Integration Finding the diametric contraction in a steel shaft when dipped in liquid nitrogen.

36 http://nm.MathForCollege.com36 Ordinary Differential Equations How long does it take a trunnion to cool down?

37 Additional Resources For all resources on this topic such as digital audiovisual lectures, primers, textbook chapters, multiple-choice tests, worksheets in MATLAB, MATHEMATICA, MathCad and MAPLE, blogs, related physical problems, please visit http://nm.MathForCollege.com/topics/introduction_numeric al.html

38 THE END http://nm.MathForCollege.com

39 Passing this course http://nm.MathForCollege.com39 TestsProjectHWPosts read 27%31%58%96% 50%44%41%97% 51%53%49%66% 42%102%97%59% 55%82%64%54% 66%0%76%79% 55%72%78%96% 63%76%45%49%


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