Lecture
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Böl, Dr. phil. Kay Leichsenring
Time: Tuesday, 09:00 – 12:00 Uhr, first lecture 22.10.2019
Room: LK 8 UG -123
Laboratory exercise
Time: The appointments for the experiments will be given in the first meeting
Room: LK 8 UG -123
General information
An essential requirement for the understanding of load bearing mechanisms in materials as well as for the development of new innovative material models are experimental analyses of these materials. These analyses in turn, require a basic mechanical understanding. In this course, the students will learn about the most important measuring methods for force, voltage and deformation measurement on different scales as well as methods (partly numerical) for the material parameter identification/evaluation. The focus of this course is the independent realisation of experiments by the students. In the lecture (1 SWS) the theoretical fundamentals of measurement methods as well as parameter identification methods are briefly taught before the students carry out extensive experimental examinations within the framework of laboratory exercises (2 SWS).
Contents
Documentation
Further information/lecture notes will be available on StudIp at the beginning of the lectures
Recommended literature
Sciammarella, Sciammarella
Experimental Mechanics of Solids
John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 2012
Proulx
Experimental and Applied Mechanics
Publisher: Springer 2011
Molimard
Experimental Mechanics of Solids and Structures
John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 2016S