Time: Monday, May 7, 2018 14:00-16:00 pm
Venue: RM A114, Aerospace Building
Lecturer: Professor Chao-Kang Feng;
Department of Aerospace Engineering,
Tamkang University, Tamsui, Taipei
Bio:
Education Background:
B.S., Chung-Cheng Institute of Technology
M.S.,Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of California at San Diego
Engineer Degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University (Thesis Advisor : Prof. M.Van Dyke)
Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, University of California at Los Angeles (Thesis Advisor: Prof. J.D. Cole)
Academic Background
Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Vehicle Engineering, Professor and Dean, College of Engineering, Chung-Cheng Institute of Technology
Professor and Chairman, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Tamkang University
Professor and Dean, College of Engineering, Tamkang University
Vice President of Academic Affairs and Chairman of International Exchange committee, Tamkang University
Exchange Researcher, Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Waseda University
Abstract:
The purpose of this lecture is to present an integrated treatment of mathematics and physics which are important to engineering analysis. In this lecture contains real-world applications, current examples, and great many illustrations to help students realize important concepts and apply the mathematical models to engineering problems. Mathematical results are given to some physical interpretations and engineering applications, such as fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, solid mechanics and vibrations. Dimensional analysis, method of least squares, linear and nonlinear differential equations, similarity and scaling laws of engineering problems, computer simulation will be also covered in this lecture.
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