Course detail
Modern Methods of Constructional and Strength Calculations
FSI-GMKAcad. year: 2013/2014
Students taking part in this course obtain the basic knowledge about structural analysis at application of numerical methods. At the structural analysis they learn to define creation of geometry and elements as well as to define boundary conditions, load, etc. A part of teaching is aimed at MKP possibilities and limitations integrated in the current CAD systems (Autodesk Inventor, Pro/Mechanica). At the end of the course, everything is demonstrated on the detached designing workplace of TOSHULIN a.s. as well as on some examples from the designing practice in the company.
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Examination: written and oral examination.
Course curriculum
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Vlk,M.,Mezní stavy a spolehlivost, VUT Brno, FS VUT,1991
Recommended reading
Janíček,P.,Ondráček,E.,Vrbka,J.,Mechanika těles, Pružnost a pevnost I, FS VUT Brno,1992
Ondráček, E.,Farlík.A., Mezní stavy v pevnostních výpočtech, SNTL Praha, 1975
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Type of course unit
Computer-assisted exercise
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Syllabus
2. Analytical calculation methods of limit states in design of production machines
3. Limit states of brittle materials – frames of production machines
4. Limit states of tough materials – power output elements of production machines
5. Types of metal materials in building of production machines, their application with regard to the limit states
6. Design recommendations with regard to the limit states
7. Numerical solution methods of the limit states
8. Preprocessor, postprocessor and solver
9. General methodology and practical principles at modelling
10. Optimization of a geometric shape
11. Contact tasks, geometrically non-linear tasks. modal tasks, temperature field
12. Comparison of calculations, comparison of analytical and numerical methods
13. Practical examples