last modified: 04/06/2003
This concerns a Course |
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ECTS credit points: 3 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Section of Engineering Mechanics |
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Lecturer(s):
Ernst,
prof.dr.ir. L.J. |
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Catalog data:
Shells, pressure vessels, engineering codes,
design for reliability, simulations |
Course year: |
MSc 1st year |
Semester: |
1A / 1B |
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Assessment: |
Oral exam |
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(see academic calendar) |
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Prerequisites (course
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Detailed description
of topics:
Load bearing principles in shell structures
Axi-symmetrical thin shells
Membrane theory versus general theory
Stress catogaries and life assessment, background of
"design by analysis" in engineering codes
Thermo-mechanical loading
Axi-symmetric thick-walled shells
Finite Element applications to local shell problems
Mechanical design aspects of pressure vessels,
flares, tube-plates, nozzles, flanges, etc. |
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Course material: |
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References from
literature:
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Remarks assessment,
entry requirements, etc.: |
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Learning goals:
To understand the principles of load transfer
within thin and thick shells and using this knowledge in designing for
reliability in the field of pressure vessel engineering |
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Computer use: |
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Laboratory project(s): |
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Design content:
Yes, Designing for reliability of pressure vessels
and components |
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