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Computer Aided Technology
FSI-DPP-KAcad. year: 2018/2019
The lectures and seminars will enable students to acquire knowledge of mostly exploited regions of computer support in technologies of forming, welding and heat treatment. The basic part of the course is the work with simulation software using the finite element method and mastering the fundamentals of using software in direct support of technologists work. Mastering the work with above-mentioned software enable assessing of manufacturing process conditions and data necessary for determining of the optimal manufacturing technology for required part. The students will acquire basic experience for an individual orientation in problems of numerical simulations and analyzes using the finite element method.
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Basic literature
Brebbia,C.: The boundary element method for ingineers, Penetch Press, London 1999
Král,F.: Norms,PO-NOR-KA Praha,2004
Kříž,R., Vávra,P.: CIM - Počítačová podpora výrobního procesu, SCIENTIA spol s.r.o., Praha, 2001
Šimeček,P.,Hajduk,D.: Formfem,ITA Ostrava,2004
Recommended reading
Hrubý,J., Petruželka,J.,: Výpočetní metody ve tváření, VŠB TU Ostrava, 2005
Kopřiva, M.: Specifické činnosti v simulačním software, Sylabus. Studijní opora FSI VUT Brno, 2004
Kopřiva,M.: Počítačová podpora technologie, Sylabus. Studijní opory FSI VUT Brno, 2003
Stiebounov,S.: Q Form,Quantor,2003
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1. Computer analysis in the preparation and production management
2. Simulation of technological processes
3. Fundamentals of finite element method
4. Basic principle of FEM problems solving
5. Temperature analysis and nonlinear problems in FEM
6. Material nonlinearity in FEM
7. Basic calculation algorithms of forming processes by FEM
8. FEM applications for analysis of forming processes
Welding and heat treatment:
9. Theoretical introduction to numeric simulation of welding
10. Thermal processes by welding and their mathematic modelling
11. Material - building of models for calculation, weldeability
12. Tension and deformation during welding, their numeric description
13. Utilization of numeric simulation in heat treatment