MAE 5530

MAE 5530

Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.

Introduction to simulation-based design as an alternative to prototype-based design; modeling and optimization of complex real-life processes for design and research, using industry-standard physics-based computational software. Emphasis is on problem formulation, starting from a real process and developing its computer model. Modeling application (project) can be biomedical (thermal therapy and drug delivery) or broader biological and bioenvironmental applications that involve heat transfer, mass transfer, and fluid flow. Computational topics introduce the finite-element method, model validation, pre- and post-processing, and pitfalls of using computational software. Students choose their own semester-long project, which is a major part of the course (no final exam).


Prerequisites BEE 3500 or MAE 3240 or CHEME 3240 or BME 2000.

Last 4 Terms Offered 2025SP, 2024SP, 2023SP, 2022SP

Learning Outcomes

  • think of computer simulation as an important practical tool in design and research projects in the industry as well as academia
  • know the guts of a typical computer prototyping software
  • have realistic ideas about the advantages and pitfalls of such a software
  • know about some thermal therapy
  • be comfortable in solving less complex problems and working with a group of experts in solving problems with increasing complexity.

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: BEE 4530BEE 5530MAE 4530

  • 3 Credits Graded

  •  7901 MAE 5530   LEC 001

    • MWF
    • Jan 20 - May 5, 2026
    • Datta, A

  • Instruction Mode: In Person