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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Bachelor's programme Mechanical Engineering 2025W |
Learning Outcomes |
Competences |
Students are able to understand the basic principles of measurement technology as well as to apply them to simple measurement tasks. They are able to select suitable methods and devices for specific measurement tasks as well as to assess their areas of application and limits. They are further able to determine the measurement uncertainty of a measurement system.
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Skills |
Knowledge |
Students are able to,
- find suitable devices and methods as well as suitable sensors for a given measurement task, recognise and evaluate their areas of application and limitations (k3/k4/k5),
- analyse the functionality and physical principles of selected resistive, inductive and capacitive sensors in different applications (k4),
- understand, analyse and evaluate the measurement of electrical and non-electrical quantities (k3/4/5),
- determine the measurement uncertainty of a measurement system and take it into account in practical tasks (k4/5),
- apply digital measurement technology and understand computer-aided measurement data acquisition (k4).
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Students have knowledge of the following areas:
- the measurement chain
- properties of sensors and measurement systems
- the calculation and analysis of measurement uncertainties
- measurement techniques for resistors, impedances and bridge circuits
- the measurement of non-electrical quantities (displacement, angle, speed, acceleration, strain, force, temperature, pressure and flow)
- the principles of time and frequency measurement
- digital measurement technology, including sampling and digital-to-analogue and analogue-to-digital converters
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Criteria for evaluation |
written and/or oral exam
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Methods |
Lecture with blackboard and slides
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Language |
German |
Study material |
E. Schrüfer, L. Reindl, B. Zagar, Elektrische Messtechnik, 13. Auflage, Hanser, 2022
R. Lerch, Elektrische Messtechnik, Springer, 7. Auflage, 2016
P. Regtien, E. Dertien, Sensors for Mechatronics, Elsevier, Second Edition, 2018
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
Accompanying exercises course
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