Prerequisite/Recommended prerequisite for
participation in the module
Electronic and/or mechanic engineering on BSc level.
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
Learning objectives
Knowledge
- Understand how kinematics of different structural elements are
related to general continuum mechanics
- Have an understanding of fundamental properties of structural
systems with emphasis on their impact on the dynamic response
- Have knowledge about fundamental theories and methods for
analysis of dynamic structural response
- Have an understanding of the solution procedure in Finite
Element Analysis of linear elastic dynamic problems
- Have a basic knowledge and understanding of experimental work
related to dynamic testing of structures
Skills
- Use correct terminology for structural dynamic analysis
- Based on general continuum mechanics, be able to formulate a
model for a given structural problem and based on the assumed
kinematics, to establish a finite element formulation with the aid
of the principle of virtual work
- Be able to analyze the dynamic response of
single-degree-of-freedom systems
- Be able to analyze the dynamic response of structures in time
domain and frequency domain
- Be able to conduct modal analysis of structures
- Develop and implement a Finite Element Software code for
analyzing the dynamic response of a given structure
- Be able to plan and set up a test for determining dynamic
structural response
Competences
- Be able to analyze the dynamic response of a structure
- Be able to select appropriate analysis methods for the analysis
of dynamic structural response
- Be able to compare results obtained from different analysis
methods and be able to judge the quality of the results
- Be able to quantify errors associated with different types of
analysis and evaluate the methods regarding assumptions and
simplifications
Type of instruction
The program is based on a combination of academic, problem-oriented
and interdisciplinary approaches and organized based on the
following work and evaluation methods that combine skills and
reflection: • Lectures • Classroom instruction • Project work •
Workshops • Exercises (individually and in groups) • Teacher
feedback • Reflection • Portfolio work
Extent and expected workload
Since it is a 5 ECTS course module, the work load is expected to
be 150 hours for the student
Exam
Exams
Name of exam | Structural Mechanics and Dynamics |
Type of exam | Written or oral examination |
ECTS | 5 |
Permitted aids | With certain aids, see list below
Unless otherwise stated in the course description in Moodle, it is
permitted to bring all kinds of (engineering) aids including books,
notes and advanced calculators. If the student brings a computer,
it is not permitted to have access to the Internet and the teaching
materials from Moodle must therefore be down loaded in advance on
the computer. It is emphasized that no form of electronic
communication must take place. |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | Internal examination |
Criteria of assessment | As stated in the Joint Programme Regulations.
http://www.engineering.aau.dk/uddannelse/studieadministration/ |
Additional information
Elective course
On this semester one course must be chosen out of three elective
courses (total: 5 ECTS).