Coursecode: wb5411
Coursename: Micro-technology: measuring methods

DUT creditpoints: 1
ECTS creditpoints: 2

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology

Lecturer(s): Spronck, ir. J.W.

Tel.: 015-2781824

Catalog data:

measurement systems, metrology, modelling, simulation, data acquisition, data handling, mechatronic design, research management, current research at lab Micro-technology

Courseyear: 3, 4
Semester: 0/0/0/2
Hours p/w: 2
Other hours: -
Assessment: Oral
Assessm.period(s): By app.
(see academic calendar)

Prerequisites: wb5300, wb5409, wb5410/5

Follow up: --

Detailed description of topics:

Experimental methods and metrology in relation to mechatronic design. Measurement systems: laserinterferometer, digital measurement amplifier, etc. Analog and digital signal processing: HPVEE, dSpace, AD/DA-conversion, etc. Possibilities of modelling by software (Maxwell Ansoft, ALGOR, Matlab, VisSim). Current research projects at Micro-technology.

Course material:

Spronck, J.W.: Micro-technology, measurement methods + handouts

References from literature:

Doebelin, E.O.: Measurment Systems, Application and Design. McGrawHill Publishing Company, ISBN 0-07-017338-9

Remarks (specific information about assesment, entry requirements, etc.):

Goals:

This course is meant as a final preparation of the students to experimental laboratory projects, by informing them about all projects in the lab. for micro-engineering. All available measuring systems and software for calculations, modelling, simulations and data handling are presented.

Computer use:

Laboratory project(s):

Design content:

The course deals with the question how to design with a mechatronic approach and how to use modelling and simulations as a design tool.

Percentage of design: 50%