Bachelor

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Bachelor

 

N. N.

 

This module is offered in the winter semester.

Basics of strength calculation: drag and compression, bend, thrust, torsion, vibratory stresses, general state of stress and deformation, notch effect.

Contact information:

Lucia Sauter, M.Sc. E-Mail
 

Link to C@AMPUS

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Seidenfuß

General information:

Please note the information about filling out the test form:
"Prüfungshinweise" (in German)

Contents:

Lecture:

Atomic structure of crystalline materials, alloy formation, thermally activated processes, mechanical properties, ferrous materials, non-ferrous metals, synthetic materials, ceramic materials, composite materials, corrosion, tribology, recycling

Practical training:

Thermal analysis, notch impact test, hardness testing, tensile test, fatigue tests, corrosion, metallography, heat treatment, ultrasonic testing

Contact information:

Rouven Fauser, M. Sc. E-Mail
 

Link to C@MPUS

 

apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Seidenfuß

  1. Basics of materials science
    • Structure of a crystalline solid
    • Alloy formation
    • Thermally activated processes
    • Strengthening mechanisms
  2. Materials testing
    • Tensile test, hardness testing, Wöhler fatigue test, creep test, notch impact test, metallography
  3. Materials groups
    • Metals
    • Polymers
    • Ceramics
    • Composite materials
    • Functional materials
  4. Environmental influences
  5. Strength calculation and material laws
    • State of stress
    • State of strain
    • Basic case of loading
    • Strength hypotheses
    • Non-linear-elastic material behaviour
    • Safety case

Practical training:

  1.  Thermal analyse
  2.  Notch impact test
  3.  Hardness test
  4.  Tensile test
  5.  Fatigue strength tests
  6.  Corrosion
  7.  Metallography
  8.  Thermal treatment
  9.  Ultrasonic test

Contact information:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Seidenfuß E-Mail
Rouven Fauser, M. Sc. E-Mail
 

Link to C@MPUS

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Seidenfuß

 

General information:

Please note the information about filling out the test form:
Prüfungshinweise (in German)

  • Basics of materials science
    • Structure of a crystalline solid
    • Alloy formation
    • Thermally activated processes
    • Strengthening mechanisms
  • Materials testing
    • Tensile test, hardness testing, Wöhler fatigue test, creep test, notch impact test, metallography
  • Materials groups
    • Metals
    • Polymers
    • Ceramics
    • Composite materials
    • Functional materials
  • Environmental influences
  • Strength calculation and material laws
    • State of stress
    • State of strain
    • Basic case of loading
    • Strength hypotheses
    • Non-linear-elastic material behaviour
    • Safety case

Contact information:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Seidenfuß E-Mail
Rouven Fauser, M. Sc. E-Mail
 

Link to C@MPUS

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Weihe / Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Seidenfuß

This module is offered in the summer semester.

Contents:

  1. Materials in lightweight construction
  2. Strength calculation
  3. Construction principles
  4. Stability problems: buckling and dents
  5. Connection technology
  6. Dependability
  7. Recycling

Contact information:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Seidenfuß E-Mail
Anne Preuschoff, M.Sc. E-Mail
 

Link to C@MPUS

N. N.

This module is offered in the summer semester.

Contents:

  1. Basics
    • Dislocation theory
    • Plasticity
    • Increase in strength
  2. Mechanical behaviour
    • Static stress
    • Vibratory stress
    • Creep behaviour
  3. Material law
    • Mathematical principles
    • Elastic-plastic material behaviour
    • Viscoelastic material behaviour
  4. New materials
    • Ceramics
    • Polymers
    • Composite materials

Contact information:

Dr.-Ing. Peter Binkele E-Mail
 

Link to C@MPUS

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Weihe

This module is offered in the summer semester

Contents:
 
  1. Material-mechanical basics
    • Failure modes in cyclic loading
    • Basics of materials science
    • Cyclic crack formation and growth
    • Influencing factors on the durability
  2. Experimental testing methods
    • Material properties
    • Single step and multi step tests
    • Component tests with actual stresses
  3. Calculation methods
    • Fatigue stress diagrams
    • Nominal stress concept
    • Notch stress concept
    • Local concept
    • Operational stability concept
    • Fracture mechanical concept
    • Standardisation and regulations
    • Durability and probability of default
  4. Operational stability concept in vehicle constructions
    • General approach
    • Particular concepts in vehicle construction
    • Optimization possibilities

Contact information:

Lucia Sauter, M.Sc. E-Mail
 

Link to C@MPUS

apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Seidenfuß

Contents:
 
  • Structure of technical metals
  • Metal alloys
  • Mechanical behaviour of metals
  • Metallic materials for implants
  • Corrosion
  • Tribology

Contact information:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Seidenfuß E-Mail
Rouven Fauser, M. Sc. E-Mail

Link to C@MPUS

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