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MOLECULAR DYNAMICS
Subtitle | A Simulation of many body system and thermal statistical mechanics in the micro scale point of view |
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Lecturer(s) | YASUOKA, KENJI |
Credit(s) | 2 |
Academic Year/Semester | 2023 Fall(2nd Half) |
Day/Period | Fri.3,4 |
Campus | Yagami |
Class Format | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) |
Registration Number | 05371 |
Faculty/Graduate School | SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
Department/Major | MECHANICAL ENGINEERING |
Year Level | 3 |
Field | SPECIALIZED SUBJECTS |
K-Number | FST-ME-35543-211-19 |
Course Administrator | Faculty/Graduate School | FST | SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
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Department/Major | ME | MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | |
Main Course Number | Level | 3 | Third-year level coursework |
Major Classification | 5 | Advanced Major Courses | |
Minor Classification | 54 | Thermodynamics - Learning Level 4 | |
Subject Type | 3 | Elective subject | |
Supplemental Course Information | Class Classification | 2 | Lecture |
Class Format | 1 | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) | |
Language of Instruction | 1 | Japanese | |
Academic Discipline | 19 | Fluid engineering, thermal engineering, and related fields |
Course Contents/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome
Students learn the following points after learning in the basic course of computer simulation.
1. to consider the phenomena in the molecular point of view
2. Using computer to solve the ordinary differential equation in many body system and to do the statistical simulation
3. To understand the relation between the value on the micro and macro scale point of view
In this lecture we use the Lagrangian method.
1. to consider the phenomena in the molecular point of view
2. Using computer to solve the ordinary differential equation in many body system and to do the statistical simulation
3. To understand the relation between the value on the micro and macro scale point of view
In this lecture we use the Lagrangian method.
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Reference Books
D. Frenkel and B. Smit, Understanding Molecular Simulation From Algorithms to Applications, 2nd ed., Academic Press (2002).
M. P. Allen and D. J. Tildesley, Computer Simulation of Liquids, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1987).
M. P. Allen and D. J. Tildesley, Computer Simulation of Liquids, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1987).
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