Enrollment year
2017/2018
Academic discipline
ING-IND/13 (APPLIED MECHANICS FOR MACHINERY)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL,COMPUTER AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Course
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Period
(30/09/2019 - 20/01/2020)
Lesson hours
53 lesson hours
Activity type
WRITTEN AND ORAL TEST
Prerequisites
Suggested: Applied mechanics; Stuctural mechanics, Numerical analysis
Learning outcomes
Applied Mechanics module - This course introduces the undergraduate student to the methodologies and techniques for Diagnostics of mechanical systems with particular focus on the numerical solution of engineering problems. The acquisition of a good familiarity with analysis and data processing with special software will be one of the aims of the course.
Course contents
Topics covered include: a) Introduction to signal analysis and data processing with Matlab: - the course introduces the student to the fundamentals of dynamics,simulation and identification of mechanical systems by using computational tool Matlab (de facto standard software for technical computing). We start from elementary algebraic operations and proceed to matrix eigenvalue problems and modeling of continuum systems. b) Diagnostics of mechanical systems; elements theory and applications: - inverse problem in mechanics and application to simple examples with Matlab. Introduction to data processing techniques; locking on controlled parameters for diagnostic purposes. Modeling of problems and interpretation of numerical results. Application to simple engineering structures and to biomechanics.
Teaching methods
Lectures (hours/year in lecture theatre): 35 Practical class (hours/year in lecture theatre): 18
Practicals / Workshops (hours/year in lecture theatre): 0
Reccomended or required readings
Handouts and documents given by the teacher
Assessment methods
Assignments are project-oriented relating to mechanical engineering topics. Final examination consists of written test and oral presentation
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