Course detail
Virtual Prototypes
FSI-QVP-AAcad. year: 2013/2014
Virtual prototypes significantly reduce the time for motor vehicles development. Prototypes enable to prove and optimize vehicle properties before a real prototype is made . Engineers mastering this area are demanded on the labour market. Students in this course will be made familiar with theoretical but also practical knowledge in this field. Software ADAMS was chosen for the practical part of the course, as it is one of the most widely used software for vehicle dynamics analysis.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Mastering fundaments of lectured problems and practical realizations of computations using computer technology and software tools, knowledge applying is examined on assigned problems, individual elaboration of the assigned tasks without fundamental deficits. Continuous evaluation is made at seminars.
Examination:
Examination is based on evaluation of knowledge of fundamental problems, ways of solutions and its applications in exercises. The examination is oral.
Final evaluation consists of:
1. Evaluation of the work during seminars (evaluation of the solved exercises)
2. Oral exam evaluation.
Course curriculum
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Aims
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
SCHIEHLEN, W. (ed.) Multibody Systems Handbook. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1990
STEJSKAL, V., VALÁŠEK, M. Kinematics and dynamics of machinery. Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1996. ISBN 0-8247-9731-0
Recommended reading
SCHIEHLEN, W. (ed.) Dynamics of High-Speed Vehicles. Wien-New York: Springer-Verelag, 1982
STEJSKAL, V., VALÁŠEK, M. Kinematics and dynamics of machinery. Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1996. ISBN 0-8247-9731-0
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
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Syllabus
2. Basic tapes of models
3. Basic elements of MB system simulation software and modelling process
4. Reference frames, location and orientations methods
5. Numerical Solution - Nonlinear system of Equations
6. Numerical Solution - System of ordinary Differential Equations
7. Closed kinematic chains - Redundant coordinate problem
8. Number of Degrees of Freedom - Impact on Modelling
9. Analysis
10. Software Solution
11. Special Modelling Elements (Tyres)
12. ADAMS + FEM
13. New trends
Computer-assisted exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
Students solve problem under direct guidance of lecturer and have at disposal tutorial
2. Individual problems solving - Five Link Suspension (8th – 12th week)
Students solve problem individually and could consult with lecturer.
3. Overview of ADAMS modules (13th week)