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Hello Reader, you can call me Re. I live in Pasar Minggu, Jakarta. Please, reach me out, lets get to know each other! im so happy to talk to all of you.. cheers!
Here is what i have learned in the first week:
As a Master of Mechanical Engineering, we should study Engineering Computation for several reasons โ key among them is that it allows us to learn how to model and simulate complex things accurately. This is very important for understanding how a design will behave in various conditions.
- Modeling and Simulation: Engineering Computation often involves complex modeling and simulations. It provides you with tools to create and analyze these models accurately. This is very important for understanding how a system or component will behave in various conditions.
- Design Optimization: You will often need to optimize a design of a system or component. Engineering Computation allows you to test various design solutions quickly and efficiently, and find the most optimal one.
- Problem Solving: Design problems often arise. Engineering Computation allows you to use troubleshooting tools to understand the root cause of problems and find solutions.
- Analysis and Design: With the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Thermal Analysis, and various other methods, you can understand fluid flow, heat transfer, and thermal distribution, and design systems more effectively.
Essentially, Engineering Computation is a very valuable tool for a Master of Mechanical Engineering because it helps you understand, model, and optimize design, ultimately leading to better and more efficient solutions.
Speaking of solving problems and creating solutions, Prof. DAI teach me about the framework that integrating conciousness, intentions, and the way of sistematic thinking process to solve problems. It is called DAI5. Here is the explanation of the 5 key about DAI5 Framework:
- Deep Awareness of I (Im right here, aware of myself) : The awareness that forms the foundation for rejecting illusions and embracing truth.
- Intention (My intention deciding my own way): Something planted in the heart, a promise to oneself to move toward a goal greater than a momentary desires.
- Initial Thinking (digging into the essence of the problem): Lets call it a dance between logic and sensitivity, where the mind decodes what the heart has determined.
- Idealization (Simplifize without losing the essence): This is the art of filtering the truth until it can be touched while remaining true to the intentions carved by the heart.
- Instruction Set (Act, Evaluate, and Improve): Awareness and intention remain the core, binding the mind and body in living harmony.