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[ 481WLVAAFEU22 ] UE Selected Aspects and Applications of the Method of Finite Elements

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1,5 ECTS M2 - Master's programme 2. year Mechatronics Alexander Kainz 1 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Original study plan Master's programme Mechatronics 2022W
Objectives Teaching of the fundamentals of selected aspects and applications of the Finite-Element Method (FEM)
Subject
  • Aspects of modelling, overview of basic and advanced concepts, interpretation and validation of results.
  • Effective treatment of of non-linear problems by finite-element approaches.
  • Geometry adjustment and meshing of complex parts and assemblies (imported from CAD).
  • Contact and friction, roughness transfer.
  • Forming technology (rolling, forging, deep-drawing, roller levelling).
  • Modal analysis of complex parts and assemblies (machine-dynamics, torsional vibrations).
  • Thermodynamics of irreversible processes (heat transfer, parameter-identification problems).
Criteria for evaluation written examination or project work and/or oral examination
Methods Modelling and simulation of selected examples (typically praxis-relevant problems) by utilizing commercial FEM-tools (e.g. Abaqus).
Language German
Changing subject? No
Further information none
Corresponding lecture (*)MEMWCUEAKFE: UE Ausgewählte Aspekte und Anwendungen der Methode der Finiten Elemente (1,25 ECTS)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 15
Assignment procedure Assignment according to sequence