BMEN.4315 Biomechanics II
Id: 041875
Credits: 3-3
Description
This course prepares students with the mathematical preliminaries and theoretical framework to analyze the mechanics of biological materials and human movement. The course will focus on methods to model biological tissues as non-linear, elastic, homogeneous, anisotropic, incompressible materials, and analyze human movement, including the impulse-momentum and work-energy principles, as well as gait analysis.
Prerequisites
BMEN.4310 Biomechanics, and MATH.2340 Differential Equations, or MATH.2360 Eng Differential Equations, or MATH.2440 Honors Differential Equations.
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