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  Multi-scale Simulation Methods I (Lecture) (MuSiM I (L))

Lecturer
Dr. Paolo Moretti, Akad. Rat

Details
Vorlesung
Online
1 cred.h, ECTS studies, ECTS credits: 1,5
nur Fachstudium, Sprache Englisch
Zeit: Mon 16:00 - 17:30, Zoom-Meeting; comments on time and place: First lecture on 16.11.2020. There will be NO MuSim I L/T during the first week. Instead there will a Python course. Please sign up for the Python courses on StudOn!

Fields of study
PF MWT-MA-WSI 1-2 (ECTS-Credits: 1,5)
WPF NT-MA ab 1 (ECTS-Credits: 1,5)
WPF MAP-S-CMP ab 3 (ECTS-Credits: 1,5)
WPF CE-MA-TA-CMS ab 1 (ECTS-Credits: 1,5)

Prerequisites / Organisational information
Prerequisite for this course is good knowledge of Python. If you haven't programmed in Python yet, please attend the course "Scientific Programming with Python" which will take place during the first week of lectures. For further details please refer to the UnivIS page of the course.

Contents
These lectures provide a broad overview of simulation methods operating on length scales from the atomistic to the continuum scale. Simulation methods introduced include Molecular Dynamics, equilibrium and kinetic Monte Carlo simulation, mesoscopic methods such as e.g. Dislocation Dynamics and the Phase Field method, and continuum-level modeling of materials behavior in Finite Element simulations. The introduction of methods operating on different scales is complemented by a discussion of multiscale approaches, i.e. the linking of models operating on different scales. For most of the tutorials ‘Python’ will be used as programming language, which will be introduced in a separate short course (see above). This course is accompanied by practicals where the students will have the opportunity to numerically implement ‘one-scale’ models in a hands-on manner. This will be complemented by examples of information passing between different scales and the construction of simple multiscale models.

ECTS information:
Credits: 1,5

Additional information
Keywords: multi scale simulation, monte carlo, phase field method, finite element
Expected participants: 28, Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 40

Assigned lectures
UE ([online]):Multi-scale Simulation Methods I (Tutorial)
Lecturer: Dr. Paolo Moretti, Akad. Rat
Zeit: Mon 16:00 - 17:30, Zoom-Meeting; comments on time and place: First lecture on 16.11.2020. Please see the comments for the lecture.

Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
Startsemester SS 2020:
Schwerpunktfach Computational Material Science and Process Simulation (Compu focal)
Startsemester WS 2020/2021:
Foundations of Materials Simulation (FMS)
Kernfach Werkstoffsimulation (COMM)
Multiscale Materials Simulation (CE_MuSim)
Werkstoffsimulation für NT (M7) (M7-WW8)

Department: Chair for Materials Simulation
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