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[ 245MSTEGMTU20 ] UE Measurement Technology

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1,5 ECTS B2 - Bachelor's programme 2. year (*)Maschinenbau Marco Da Silva 1 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Mechanical Engineering 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
Students are able to apply the theoretical content of the lecture in practical exercises. They will deepen their understanding of measurement uncertainty, the measurement of electrical quantities and the behaviour of measurement systems. They will be able to solve various measurement technology problems in theoretical exercises.
Skills Knowledge
Students are able to

  • explain the functional principles and possible applications of electrical sensors in detail (k3),
  • select, implement and apply metrological circuit variants for specific tasks (k3),
  • calculate electrical circuits taking metrological requirements into account and interpret the results correctly (k3/4),
  • systematically calculate measurement uncertainties, analyse their influence on measurement results and evaluate them in a well-founded manner (k3/4),
  • analyse the frequency and time behaviour of metrological systems and draw conclusions for the evaluation and optimisation of system behaviour (k3/4)
  • critically scrutinise measurement results and comprehensibly assess their significance through precise analyses (k5).
  • physical quantities and units
  • overview of common measuring methods
  • measuring devices and measuring circuits
  • application and understanding of the GUM guidelines
  • functionality of sensors (resistive, inductive and capacitive) and their integration into measuring systems
  • bridge circuits in balancing and deflection mode for direct and alternating current
Criteria for evaluation Written test exams, homework
Methods Presentation and discussion of examples in the classroom; independent solution of exercises
Language German
Study material Recommended literature of associated lecture
Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 35
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority