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Revision as of 18:35, 11 January 2008
Contents |
me309 - finite elements in mechanical design
me309 - finite elements in mechanical design ellen kuhl,
marc levenston winter 2008 |
me339 - mechanics of the cell
me339 - mechanics of the cell chris jacobs,ellen kuhl,ron kwon,yufen shi fall 2007 |
me337 - mechanics of growth
teaching
teaching_philosophy
lecture notes continuum mechanics - linear (download)
lecture notes finite element method - linear (download)
lecture notes finite element method - nonlinear (download)