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CH 0 Introduction PAT2
CH 0 Introduction PAT2
Engineering Analysis
Simulation-modeling
A.Asad Sonief
Scientific Computing Group
Department of Engineering
University of Brawijaya
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Engineers create:
Scientists DISCOVER what it was,
Engineers CREATE what it is not
Engineers create what it is not in
DESIGN to satisfy human needs:
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Simulation
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What is Simulation?
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Development of theory
modeling
experiment
simulation
Traditional
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modelsfor
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physicalphenomenon
phenomenon
Modern development
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DATASET UNSTRUCTURED_GRID
POINTS 201 float
2.77828 2.18262 -0.25
0.476 2.4 -0.85 0.85 2.4
-0.476 -0.476 2.4 -0.85
-0.85 2.4 -0.476 -0.85
2.4 0.476 -0.476 2.4 0.85
0.476 2.4 0.85 0.85
2.4 0.476 2.55 0.8625 0.66
CELLS 458 2290
4 41 29 65 80
4 53 41 65 82
4 35 34 47 71
Results
Refinement
Processes
Computations
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Mathematical Model
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Mathematic modeling
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CREATION,
DECISION MAKING, and
PROBLEM SOLVING
Performing each of these duties involves a
process in reaching solutions
The subjects in these processes are
translated into FUNCTIONS, and the
factors that affecting the values of these
subjects are VARIABLES.
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VARIABLES include:
Spatial variables: represented by
coordinate systems with set
reference points. Commonly used coordinate
systems are:
(x, y, z) in rectangular coordinates, or
(r, , z) in cylindrical polar coordinates
Temporal variable: time (t)
x,y,z and t are INDEPENDENT variables
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Properties of Functions
Functions may change their values with the
change of independent variables (spatial
and temporal) - So, functions are dependent
variables
The value of a function is a CONSTANTdepending on the values of the associated
independent variables.
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Reference
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