Materiaalien mekaanisen suorituskyvyn syventäviä opintoja vapaasti valittavina opintoina, Vähintään 30 op
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Tämä sivuaine on tarkoitettu etupäässä niille opiskelijoille, joiden pääaine on Lääketieteen biomateriaalit tai Koneensuunnittelu. Sivuaine on tarkoitettu vain suomenkielisessä DI ohjelmassa opiskeleville opiskelijoille. Moduulin opetuskieli on pääosin englanti.
Befor this module, student has completed Intermediate Studies in Materials Science as Free Choice Studies in Finnish (MTE.VV-A01) or in English (MTE.VV-A02) or similar studies.
This module of advanced studies in Mechanics of Materials comprise two mandatory courses (10 ECTS) that focus on differential equations and introduction to material models. After this you have to choose your focus area direct your studies towards the expert fields of Metallic material technology (20 ECTS), Tribology and machine elements (20 ECTS) or Computational analysis for composites (20 ECTS) (suom. Komposiittien laskennallisen analyysin asiantuntija).
This module offers expertise in mechanics of materials and allows you to choose a specialization of your preference. You can choose whether you focus on mechanics of metals and metal technology, mechanics of contacting surfaces in machine elements and tribology, or mechanics of lightweight load carrying materials - composite materials.
After completing this module:
The student can apply different material models to solve simple problems related to (anisotropic) elasticity, plasticity, creep, and fracture. The student understands what are the (materials) scientific theories behind these commonly used material models. The student can evaluate the feasibility of the models to various engineering problems based on the understanding of the physics and mathematics of the model, but also based on the fundamental physical phenomena in different fields of materials:
I) The student focusing on Mechanics of metallic materials (Metallien mekaniikka) understands how the microstructures affect properties of metals and can evaluate the suitability of different materials in technical applications by analysing the information produced or supplied by the material's manufacturer.
II) The student focusing on Tribology and machine elements (Tribologia ja koneenosat) understands the role of friction, wear and lubrication on designing of contacting surfaces, giving basis for the evaluation of performance and service life of tribological machine elements such as gears, bearings and frictional joints.
III) The student focusing Computational analysis for composites (Korkean suorituskyvyn komposiitit ja luonnonmateriaalit) understands how advanced materials including anisotropic fibrous composites are modelled. The student gains in-depth skills on finite element methods and simulations, laminate theory, numerical materials selection with application specific requirements.