Course title | |||||
物質界面プロセス特論Ⅰ [Advanced Interface Science and Processing for Materials I] | |||||
Course category | courses for the 5-years doctral program | Requirement | Credit | 1 | |
Department | Year | 3~5 | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 232401 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
稲澤 晋 [INASAWA Susumu] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
We need to understand and control transport phenomena of mass, heat and momentum to realize a optimal condition for the use of materials. In this lecture, we study how to describe phenomena in a mathematical form. Especially, we focus on a phenomenon that is included in your Ph. D thesis and try to construct a reasonable mathematical model. A quantitative thinking to interpret a phenomenon is discussed. |
Expected Learning |
Understanding a basics of mathematical modeling Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: See the Curriculum maps for BASE. |
Course schedule |
This course is in a face-to-face discussion style. We pick up some of phenomena that students are studying and try to construct a mathematical model. The content depends on students but the following is an example. 1st - 3rd In the phenomenon, what happens? what is the main target for modelling? 4th - 6th modeling and validation of the model 7th - 8th revision of the model and comparison with experimental data. |
Prerequisites |
Students should understand fundamental methods to solve diffrential equations. In addition to 15 hours that students spend in the class, students are recommended to prepare for and revise the lectures, spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
References |
"Transport phenomena" by R. Byron Bird |
Assessment/Grading |
discussion (100%). Total score is 100 and students with a score more than 60 are certified. S: >90, A: 90-80, B: 80-70, C: 70-60. |
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Office hours |
Mon. 11:00-12:45 |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
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Last update |
3/4/2022 3:30:45 PM |