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06-640 Principles and Applications of Molecular Simulation


Units:9.0
Department:Chemical Engineering
Prerequisites:06-262 and 06-321
Related URLs:http://www.cheme.cmu.edu/

This course will introduce modern concepts and methods for simulating physical and thermodynamics properties of materials from atomic-scales, with special emphasis on the gas and liquid states. Strengths and limitations of molecular simulation methods will be discussed. Topics will include basic statistical mechanics, interatomic potentials, Molecular Dynamics methods, Monte Carlo methods, computation of phase coexistence curves, and Brownian Dynamics.

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  Spring 2005 times

Sec Time Day Instructor Location  
A 1:30 - 2:50 pm T Sholl DH A310 Add course to my schedule
R Sholl DH A310



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