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| 1 || highest tower || 112g || 3.5 || justine & lindy
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| thu || apr || 05 || rep tensor calculus - tensor algebra || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s02.pdf s02] || 
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| tue || apr || 10 || rep tensor calculus - tensor analysis || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s03.pdf s03] || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/homework_041207.pdf h02]  tensors
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| thu || apr || 12 || kinematic  equations || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s04.pdf s04] ||
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| tue || apr || 17 || balance equations – closed systems ||  [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s05.pdf s05]||
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| thu || apr || 19 || balance equations – open systems ||  [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s06.pdf s06]|| example rocket propulsion
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| tue || apr || 24 || constitutive equations – density growth || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s07.pdf s07]|| example astronaut
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| thu || apr || 26 || constitutive equations – volume growth || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s08.pdf s08]||example tumor growth
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| tue || mai || 01 || finite element method – density growth theory ||  [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s09.pdf s09] ||
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| thu || mai || 03 || finite element method – density growth matlab || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s10.pdf s10] || matlab density
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| tue || mai || 08 || examples – bone remodeling ||  [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s11.pdf s11] || example bone
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| thu || mai || 10 || finite element method – density growth alternative ||  [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s12.pdf s12] ||
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| tue || mai || 15 || finite element method – density growth discussion || || take-home assign
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| thu || mai || 17 || no class ;-) projects || ||
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| tue || mai || 22 || kinematic equations – volume growth || ||
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| thu || mai || 24 || balance equations – volume growth || || galileo problem
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| tue || mai || 29 || finite element method - volume growth theory || || wiki growth
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| thu || mai || 31 || finite element method – volume growth matlab || ||
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| tue || jun || 05 || example – atherosclerosis, in stent restenosis ||  [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me337/me337_s13.pdf s19] ||
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| thu || jun || 07 || wiki session – vote on articles ||  ||
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Revision as of 22:22, 13 May 2007

... and the winner is...

ranking category weight height engineered by
1 highest tower 112g 3.5 justine & lindy
thu apr 05 rep tensor calculus - tensor algebra s02
tue apr 10 rep tensor calculus - tensor analysis s03 h02 tensors
thu apr 12 kinematic equations s04
tue apr 17 balance equations – closed systems s05
thu apr 19 balance equations – open systems s06 example rocket propulsion
tue apr 24 constitutive equations – density growth s07 example astronaut
thu apr 26 constitutive equations – volume growth s08 example tumor growth
tue mai 01 finite element method – density growth theory s09
thu mai 03 finite element method – density growth matlab s10 matlab density
tue mai 08 examples – bone remodeling s11 example bone
thu mai 10 finite element method – density growth alternative s12
tue mai 15 finite element method – density growth discussion take-home assign
thu mai 17 no class ;-) projects
tue mai 22 kinematic equations – volume growth
thu mai 24 balance equations – volume growth galileo problem
tue mai 29 finite element method - volume growth theory wiki growth
thu mai 31 finite element method – volume growth matlab
tue jun 05 example – atherosclerosis, in stent restenosis s19
thu jun 07 wiki session – vote on articles