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SS 2017 - WiSe 2023/24

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Hands-on project to finite element analysis

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Müller, Wolfgang

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Zugehörigkeit


Fakultät V

Institut für Mechanik

35371100 FG Mechanik, insbes. Kontinuumsmechanik und Materialtheorie

Physikalische Ingenieurwissenschaft

Kontakt


MS 2

Müller, Wolfgang

wolfgang.h.mueller@tu-berlin.de

Learning Outcomes

handling commercial finite element software, solving a complex stress analysis problem, obtaining background information on advanced strength of materials theory, solving engineering problems collaboratively in teams, presenting and documenting results

Content

Preparatory lecture series: introduction to components and materials of microelectronics and the surface mount technology (SMT), basic mechanics of elastoplastic deformable bodies, introduction to the concepts of the commercial finite element software ABAQUS. Homework assignments: learning and using the finite element software ABAQUS. Project period: literature review, finite element based stress and durability analysis of a SMT component, presentation and documentation of achieved results.

Module Components

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All Courses are mandatory.

Course NameTypeNumberCycleLanguageSWSVZ
Hands-on project to finite element analysisIV0530 L 164WiSe/SoSeEnglish4

Workload and Credit Points

Hands-on project to finite element analysis (IV):

Workload descriptionMultiplierHoursTotal
Attendance time15.04.0h60.0h
Preparation and follow-up learning15.08.0h120.0h
180.0h(~6 LP)
The Workload of the module sums up to 180.0 Hours. Therefore the module contains 6 Credits.

Description of Teaching and Learning Methods

At the beginning preparatory lectures, tutorials and homework assignments are carried out (approx. 6 weeks). At the end of the lecture series a midterm exam is performed. In the following project period the students work on a individual "hands-on" stress analysis problem in groups of 5 persons (approx. 6 weeks). Advice will be given to the groups in complementary consultation hours by teachings assistants. Final presentation and subsequent oral exam at the end of the lecture period.

Requirements for participation and examination

Desirable prerequisites for participation in the courses:

It is mandatory to pass the midterm exam as well as the homework assignments in order to participate in the projects. It is mandatory to pass the midterm exam and the homework assignments as well as to hand in a project report in the form of a scientific paper in order to take the oral exam at the end of the lecture period. The oral exam consists of a 15 minutes presentation on the project's results and a subsequent 15 minutes interview. Obligatory modules: statics and strength of materials (mechanics I), kinematics and dynamics (mechanics II). Desirable modules/ skills: continuum mechanics (mechanics III), basic knowledge of the finite element method.

Mandatory requirements for the module test application:

This module has no requirements.

Module completion

Grading

graded

Type of exam

Oral exam

Language

English

Duration/Extent

approx. 30 minutes

Duration of the Module

The following number of semesters is estimated for taking and completing the module:
1 Semester.

This module may be commenced in the following semesters:
Winter- und Sommersemester.

Maximum Number of Participants

This module is not limited to a number of students.

Registration Procedures

Registration is conducted in the first lecture by means of a participant list. The binding exam registration is performed using QISPOS at the beginning of the project period.

Recommended reading, Lecture notes

Lecture notes

Availability:  unavailable

 

Electronical lecture notes

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Literature

Recommended literature
No recommended literature given

Assigned Degree Programs


This module is used in the following Degree Programs (new System):

Studiengang / StuPOStuPOsVerwendungenErste VerwendungLetzte Verwendung
This module is not used in any degree program.

Students of other degrees can participate in this module without capacity testing.

Suitable for majors in mechanical engineering, transport systems, engineering science, civil engineering, physics, materials science.

Miscellaneous

Literature: a variety of publications is available on the website of the research group.