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Module code: MEB_24_A_2.04.MA2 |
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4V (4 hours per week) |
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Semester: 2 |
Mandatory course: yes |
Language of instruction:
English |
Assessment:
Written exam 120 min
[updated 13.11.2023]
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MEB_24_A_2.04.MA2 (P241-0424) Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor, SO 01.10.2024
, semester 2, mandatory course
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60 class hours (= 45 clock hours) over a 15-week period. The total student study time is 150 hours (equivalent to 5 ECTS credits). There are therefore 105 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
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Recommended prerequisites (modules):
None.
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Recommended as prerequisite for:
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Module coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Marco Günther |
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Marco Günther
[updated 10.10.2023]
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Learning outcomes:
After successfully completing this module, students will have broadened their technical and methodological knowledge of mathematics with a view to a wider field of application in mechanical engineering/process engineering. They will understand the importance of coordinate transformations and will be able to apply them in a specific field, e.g. in the strength of materials field. Students will be able to handle complex numbers and have insight into a variety of applications, e.g. in electrical engineering. Students will be able to convert mathematical methods in the context of linear algebra and analysis involving functions with multiple variables and implement them using a mathematical tool.
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Module content:
Determinants, functions and coordinate systems, eigenwerte and eigenvectors, complex numbers, 2nd order curves and surfaces, arc length, curvature, differential and integral calculus for functions with multiple variables (e.g. moments of area, moments of inertia), use of a mathematical software tool such as Octave/Matlab, wxMaxima
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Teaching methods/Media:
Lecture, exercises in the lecture, self-study exercises; Blackboard, handouts, transparencies, exercises
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Recommended or required reading:
- Bartsch H.-J.: Taschenbuch Mathematischer Formeln Taschenbuch mathematischer Formeln für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler L. Papula: Mathematik für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler, Band 1+2 J.Koch, M.Stämpfle: Mathematik für das Ingenieurstudium
[updated 15.01.2024]
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