Re-Engineering Yourself in Information Age:

9/22/99


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Re-Engineering Yourself in Information Age:

In Internet Information Age... … we have to “jump”

Some Suggestions for Problem Solving:

Filling-up and Overflow in a Tank as a Typical Example for Engineering Problem Solving:

This is a simple problem solved as an example to show how several different methods (using MathCAD) may be used in general to solve engineering problems:

Filling-Up and Overflow in a Tank

Setting up the problem

Indefinite Integral and Runge-Kutta Method

Runge-Kutta and “Given-Find” Solver

Incremental division and finite differences

Average Approximation and Steady Overflow

Our Example Summary of Problem Solving:

Our Example Summary of Problem Solving (2):

That’s how we solve problems… … or find solutions or find solutions

Author: M. Kostic

Email: kostic@ceet.niu.edu

Home Page: http://www.ceet.niu.edu/faculty/kostic

Other information:
Prof. M. Kostic, PhD,PE Mechanical Engineering NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY DeKalb, IL 60115-2854, USA

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