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This book presents computational methods to be used for multiscale and multiphysics applications, bolstered with example cases. It discusses the finite element method, boundary element method, molecular dynamics, cellular automata, and lattice Boltzmann method. The author highlights the pros and cons of each technique. He also covers proper coupling techniques to apply multiple computational techniques together in order to solve multiscale and/or multiphysics problems. The book also contains some example computer programs to demonstrate the techniques discussed.

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This book presents computational methods to be used for multiscale and multiphysics applications, bolstered with example cases. It discusses the finite element method, boundary element method, molecular dynamics, cellular automata, and lattice Boltzmann method. The author highlights the pros and cons of each technique. He also covers proper coupling techniques to apply multiple computational techniques together in order to solve multiscale and/or multiphysics problems. The book also contains some example computer programs to demonstrate the techniques discussed.

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Autorenporträt
Young W. Kwon is a distinguished professor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He was also professor and chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Processes of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and an assistant professor at the University of Missouri-Rolla. Dr. Kwon received his PhD degree from Rice University and a BS degree from Seoul National University. He has authored or coauthored numerous publications, contributed book chapters to Structural, Functional and Smart Materials (CRC Press), among others, and wrote the textbook Finite Element Method Using MATLAB (CRC Press).