Engineering Analysis is part of Northwestern's innovative Engineering First Program for first year undergraduates. The program gives Northwestern engineering students the fundamentals of a successful ...
Utilize advanced techniques to evaluate structures. Advanced analysis is necessary for structures that are complex, exhibit finite deformations, are loaded beyond their first yield point, or ...
Learn to address the likelihood of structural failure. Perform risk analysis associated with environmental loads to structures under static and dynamic loadings. Master the basics of performance-based ...
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) forms the cornerstone of systematic investigations into potential failures within complex engineering systems. By utilising logical diagrams comprised of gates such as AND, ...
Metabolic flux analysis (MFA) and engineering represent an integrative approach to quantifying and manipulating the flow of metabolites within biological systems. By utilising stable isotope labelling ...
Climate change poses interconnected challenges across water, energy, land, and ecosystem services, demanding integrated approaches that link greenhouse gas ...
Lectures and readings focus on bridges, railroads, power plants, steamboats, telegraph, highways, automobiles, aircraft, computers, and the microchip. Historical analysis provides a basis for studying ...
The goal of engineering analysis is to use models of the real world to simulate and predict the performance of a design with confidence, explore design modifications, and inform downstream ...