MBK110
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MBK110
Module Number MBK 110 Module Name Applied Methods of Technical Mechanics Degree Course: MSc in Automotive Engineering (AE) Teaching Staff Prof. Dr. J. Vogel, Faculty MBK Prof. Dr. W. Günther, Faculty MBK Semester: Summer Semester ECTS Credit Points: 6 Major(s) / Specialization(s): Workload in hours: 180 Teaching / learning methods in hours: Lecture 45 (3 SWS) Practice 15 (1 SWS) Practical Training 15 (1 SWS) Term Paper 50 Exam Preparation 20 Self Study 35 Learning Objectives After successful completion of the course, the students will be able to use applied methodology to model, analyze and evaluate heavy duty (highly stressed) components technical systems from the engineering viewpoint. Students will understand the correlation between conservation laws and basic principles of mathematical physics and able to apply this knowledge to new parts and systems in automotive engineering. They are prepared to verify theoretical results using modern methods of experimental mechanics for automotive structural components. Contents - Materials designed to increase in-depth knowledge of elastostatics (Review of Basics) - Energy methods, Betti’s theorem (Maxwell-Betti reciprocity theorem) - Multi-axial stress conditions - Lightweight structures and materials mechanics - Selected problems applying Fundamentals of Engineering - Experimental temperature, stress and strain analysis including student project work for Formula Student using experimental methods - In-depth knowledge of kinematics and kinetics (Review of Basics) - Dynamics of transmissions and mechanisms - Oscillations of discrete systems Course Prerequisites / Required Reading Material - Active knowledge in mathematics and technical mechanics (at Dipl.-Ing. (FH) or Bachelor of Engineering level) - Basics of CAE (Computer-Aided-Engineering), operational strength and lightweight construction - Basic knowledge of mathematics and physics required Literature: - Fischer, K-F.; Günther, W.: Technische Mechanik. Leipzig, Stuttgart: Deutscher Verlag für Grundstoffindustrie 1994 - Rockhausen, L.; Laßmann, J.: Taschenbuch der Technischen Mechanik. 8. Auflage, Leipzig: Fachbuchverlag 2006 - Dresig, H.; Holzweißig, F.: Maschinendynamik. 5. Auflage, Berlin. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag 2004 - Rohrbach, C. (Hrsg.): Handbuch für experimentelle Spannungsanalyse. Düsseldorf: VDI-Verlag 1989 - Kobayashi, A.S. (Hrsg.): Handbook of Experimental Mechanics. 2. Auflage, John Wiley & Sons 1993 Exams and Evaluation Form / Type: Duration: Evaluation: Written Examination Term Paper 120 minutes 70% 30% Exam Prerequisites: Successful completion of Practical Training Erarbeitet/aktualisiert am: 02.12.2007 durch: Prof. Dr. J. Vogel, Faculty KFT English Version from 18th March 2011 by Patricia Joliet