Course detail
Supporting Structures of Machines
FSI-QNSAcad. year: 2011/2012
The course familiarises students with the theoretical basis of structural mechanics calculation methods applicable in the design of supporting structures of building and preparation machines and plants in transport and handling engineering. Its aim is for students to get a particular picture of the tension and deformation state of the arbitrary point of the supporting structure. The course addresses the problems of the structures deformations, statically indeterminate problems, moving loads of structures, solution of thin-walled bars, principles and applications of the final elements
method in the field.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Learning outcomes of the course unit
Principles and applications of the final elements method in the field.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Course curriculum
Work placements
Aims
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
- recommended co-requisite
Transport Machines
Basic literature
Jurášek, O.: Teorie nosných konstrukcí strojů, skriptum VUT 1989 (CS)
Zienkiewicz, O. C.: The Finite Element Method, 1977 (EN)
Recommended reading
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Analysis of statically determinate structures
3. Movable load, influence lines.
4. Movable loads.
5. The force method
6. Statically indeterminate structures
7. Symmetry and asymmetry
8. The displacement method
9. The displacement method
10. FEM: introduction
11. FEM: shape functions
12. FEM: materials
13. The torsion of thin, open sections
Computer-assisted exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Analysis of truss structures
3. Movable load, Influence lines.
4. Movable loads.
5. Analysis of statically determinate structures
6. The force method
7. The force method
8. The displacement method
9. The displacement method
10. FEM
11. FEM
12. The torsion of thin, open sections
13. FEM: examples