Coursecode:
wb1305 Coursename: Mechanics of Materials 3B DUT creditpoints: 1 |
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Subfaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology | |
Lecturer(s): Dr.ir. F. van Keulen | Tel.: 015-2786515 |
Catalog data: Plasticity, nonlinearity, creep, collapse, finite elements, solution techniques, adaptive techniques |
Course year: 3 Period: 0/0/0/2/0 Hours p/w: 2 Other hours: 3 Assessment: Written Assessm.period(s): 4, 6 (see academic calendar) |
Prerequisites: wb1204, wb1304 | |
Follow up: wb1306, wb1409 | |
Detailed description of topics: The contents of the course is as follows:
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Course material: Reader | |
References from literature:
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Remarks (specific information
about assesment, entry requirements, etc.): Written examination. Before participation in the examination course work should be completed sufficiently. |
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Goals: The objective of the present course is to familiarize the student with nonlinear finite element calculations and nonlinear aspects of deformable structures. |
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Computer use: Course work has to be completed using the ANSYS finite element program. A substantial part of the course will be focussed on analysing structures using computers. |
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Laboratory project(s): A course work should be completed. |
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Design content: Modern design processes benefit substantially from the finite element method. Nowadays the finite element method allows simulation of complex designs before prototypes are being made. In this way design processes become more effective and designs more competitive. In the present course techniques for nonlinear finite element simulations are presented. It is emphasized that only rarely advanced designs and/or complex structures can be designed using linear analyses only. |
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Percentage of design: 40% |