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Experimental mechanics
FAST-BN93Acad. year: 2016/2017
The aim of the course is to acquaint students with acceptable form of modern methods of experimental static and dynamic analysis of structures. Students are introduced to techniques of measurement and analysis of the measured data, as well as with different types of devices sets, and sensors and transducers.
Part of the content will be in addition theoretical methods also examples of practical measurements in the lab or in the field. The experience gained by students will be able to apply when processing theses.
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2. Basic principles of analysis of experimental data in the time and frequency domain
3. Basic principles of analysis of experimental data in the time-frequency domain
4. Methods of excitation structures
5. Measurement and analysis of mechanical properties of building components and building structures under static and dynamic load (stress and strain measurement, temperature measurement)
6. Measurement and analysis of the fatigue properties of building components
7. Measurement and analysis of vibration
8. Experimental modal analysis, using of different techniques excitations
9. Dynamic analysis of structures
10. Modern methods of identification of structures
11. Analysis of very fast processes
12. Comparison of experimental techniques and mathematical models, calibration of mathematical models
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