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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Master's programme Mechatronics 2015W |
Objectives |
Get an overview of the finite element method to numerically solve partial differential equations in the field of electro technic. Comprehend how to transfer the knowledge to other, non-electronic physical processes, e. g. linkage with an equation of motion. The integral parameters, calculated by FEM, are to be implemented in network models to conduct further simulations.
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Subject |
This course is split up into three parts. The first one covers mathematical fundamentals for simulating physical field problems (electromagnetic and thermic) and numerically solving them.
The second part introduces the numerical simulation software EleFAnT 2D/3D, where practical examples are implemented (shielding of magnetic fields).
The third part is concerned about simulating electrical circuits by the numerical software tool PSPICE. The theoretic background of all covered software tools is introduced as well.
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Criteria for evaluation |
Study of practical examples and present them
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Methods |
Theory presented by lecturer, study of practical examples
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Language |
German |
Study material |
Hans Rudolf Schwarz, Methode der finiten Elemente, Teubner Verlag, Stuttgart.
Claus Kühnel, Schaltungsdesign mit PSPICE, Francis Verlag. John Keown, PSPICE and Circuit Analysis, Merill, NY, paperback. Andrei Vladimirescu, The SPICE BOOK, John Wiley & Sons, NY.\\
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
none
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Corresponding lecture |
(*)ME3WOSESWSE: SE Seminar Simulationswerkzeuge in der Mechatronik (4,5 ECTS)
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