Pages beginning ~keady are for the ANALYTICAL METHODS
module of the unit.
Until the topic has actually been lectured,
these pages should be regarded as "in preparation" and may be
inaccurate.
email to Nicole
I'm happy to do the revision class/summary class on Tue 20 Oct, 11am ENCM:151
There are lots of worked problems in the HELM document and others in books like the Schaum Outline Series, and I expect to bring handout example(s) (with solutions) to the class on Tue 20th. However, I want to ask them to work it before showing them the whole solution.
You may tell the class that they should expect a problem on the heat equation
in the exam and that they should, in the CBA Practice Mode quizzes give
priority to those in the AnalyticalMethodsPDE set of quizzes, and esp. the
heat equation quizzes. These are now available in Practice Mode. The marks of the
real assessed quizzes are all recorded and available at
http://school.maths.uwa.edu.au/~keady/Teaching/EnvironmentalEng/ENVE3605/Assignments/index.html
(I have backed up the records of the state of their assessed efforts -
in such a way that I could restore them - and then cleared this out of the way of the Practice Mode
quizzes now available.)
There is no way they are going to get extra info on the exam question beyond
this. I will make sure that I do a different heat eq example on Tue 20th ...
I will not be using Lectopia for the class on 20 Oct as I want to work sums live.
I will scan the lecture notes and put them up to be available via
http://school.maths.uwa.edu.au/~keady/Teaching/EnvironmentalEng/ENVE3605/Lectures/index.html
The unit code is, at 2009 (and years since 2007), ENVE3605
(In 2006, it was MATH3601.)
(In 2005, it was MAEE 640.309.)
MAEE = "Mathematical Applications in Environmental Engineering"