Failure Analysis in Operational and Manufacturing Environments
MAM.2.1.2.15
P241-0363
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Term paper
FTM-SABF
Automotive Engineering
1
optional course
FTM-SABF
Automotive Engineering
1
optional course
MTM.SBF
Mechatronics
1
optional course
MAM.2.1.2.15
Engineering and Management
1
optional course
MST.SBF
Mechatronics and Sensor Technology
1
optional course
MST.SBF
Mechatronics and Sensor Technology
1
optional course
15 class hours (= 11.25 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 60 hours (equivalent to 2 ECTS credits).There are therefore 48.75 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
Prof. Dr. Moritz Habschied
mhd
Prof. Dr. Walter Calles
wc
After successfully completing this course, students will be able to use their knowledge about damage mechanisms to:
- apply the guidelines and procedures for clarifying faults and material-related manufacturing difficulties
- define the procedure for the analysis and modify it based on interim results.
- select the procedures to be applied and anticipate possible results.
- interpret the results in the context of relevant literature, the circumstances and research results.
- determine the primary cause of faults.
- giveing advice on how to avoid faults.
- Systematic approach according to relevant literature and VDI guidelines
- Mechanical material testing
- Metallography
- REM and EDX analysis
- X-ray diffraction
- Material databases
- Discussion about the students" results and reports
Interactive lecture
Broichhausen, Schadenskunde
VdEh, Erscheinungsformen von Rissen und Brüchen
Lecture notes
K.-H. Schmitt-Thomas, Schadensanalytik
VDI-Richtlinie 3822
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