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π Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn. β Benjamin Franklin
π§ Will AI Replace Engineers?
It's vital to recognize the potential advantages AI may have for the engineering industry, even though the thought of AI replacing engineers may unnerve some. AI can potentially improve engineering design and significantly cut the product development cycle time down.
What should you do if youβre an engineer? Read more!π
π₯ The Second Law of Thermodynamics in 2 Minutes!
π€ Introducing the MATLAB AI Chat Playground: The Power of Generative AI
MathWorks launches the MATLAB AI Chat Playground for users to engage with Generative AI and ChatGPT. It's tailored for MATLAB-related tasks, offering explanations, code snippets, and execution options. Users can ask questions, brainstorm ideas, and obtain MATLAB code.
π§Turbulence Modeling Resource from NASA
The purpose of this site is to provide a central location where Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) turbulence models are documented. This effort is guided by theΒ Turbulence Model Benchmarking Working GroupΒ (TMBWG), a working group of theΒ Fluid Dynamics Technical CommitteeΒ of theΒ American Institute of Aeronautics and AstronauticsΒ (AIAA).
π Writing a Scientific Article: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
Many young researchers find it extremely difficult to write scientific articles, and few receive specific training in the art of presenting their research work in written format. Yet, publication is often vital for career advancement, to obtain funding, to obtain academic qualifications, or for all these reasons. We describe here the basic steps to follow in writing a scientific article. We outline the main sections that an average article should contain; the elements that should appear in these sections, and some pointers for making the overall result attractive and acceptable for publication.
π» Engineering Tool of the Week βΒ FeenoX
FeenoX can be seen either as
a syntactically-sweetened way of asking the computer to solve engineering-related mathematical problems, and/or
a finite-element(ish) tool with a particular design basis.
πBook of the Week
A First Course in the Finite Element Method, Enhanced Edition
This unique book is written so you can easily comprehend content without the usual prerequisites, such as structural analysis. This book is ideal, whether you are a civil or mechanical engineering student primarily interested in stress analysis and heat transfer, or you need a foundation for applying FEM as a tool in solving practical physical problems.
New and expanded real-world examples and problems demonstrate FEM applications in a variety of engineering and mathematical physics-related fields. Each chapter uses a consistent structure with step-by-step, worked-out examples, ideal for undergraduate or graduate-level study. A new WebAssign digital platform provides additional online resources to clarify concepts and assist you in completing assignments.
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π The Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Keep engineering your mind! π§
Jousef