Prerequisite/Recommended prerequisite for
participation in the module
Mathematics and physics from a relevant Bachelor of Science.
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
Purpose
- to contribute to students’ attainment of knowledge and
comprehension of systematic methods for modelling complex
mechanical structures and non-rigid (flexible) mechanical
structures, and further to achieve knowledge and comprehension
about advanced dynamics equations and solutions for motion of
systems with rigid or non-rigid bodies.
- to contribute to students’ attainment of knowledge and
comprehension of fluid power systems and components and enable them
to analyze and model such systems.
Content
Advanced mechanic systems:
- Planar and spatial rigid body kinematics
- Cartesian coordinates and Euler parameters
- Transformation matrices
- Cinematic constraints for plane and spatial joints and
actuators
- Cinematic constraints for a cinematically determined
system
- Position, velocity and acceleration analysis
- Energy methods
- Lagrange multipliers
- Reaction forces and torques
- Rigid body motion (equations of motion) for planar and spatial
cases
- Modelling flexible mechanical bodies and joints
- Advanced friction models
Fluid power:
- Introduction to dynamic hydraulic systems
- Properties of the pressure media and the stiffness influence on
the system dynamics
- Continuity and momentum equations
- Systematic approach for deriving dynamic lumped parameter
models of system components such as: cylinders, pumps, motors,
valves and flow and pressure regulating components
- Flow forces in valves
- Fluid power (servo) drives
- Modelling and simulation of selected characteristic
component(s)
- Examples of control system design for fluid power
systems
Learning objectives
Knowledge
- Have knowledge and comprehension for complex mechanical
structures
- Have knowledge of modelling non-rigid (flexible) mechanical
structures and friction between two moving parts.
- Have knowledge and comprehension for advanced dynamics for
motion of systems with rigid or non-rigid bodies.
- Have knowledge and comprehension for 3-dimensional kinematic
problems.
- Have comprehension of the characteristics of the pressure media
and its influence on the system dynamics
Skills
- Be able to apply systematic methods for modelling complex
mechanical structures dynamically in both planar and spatial
cases.
- Be able to analyze and model the dynamics of fluid power
components and systems
- Be able to judge the usefulness of the set up methods
- Be able to relate the methods to applications in the
industry
Competences
- Independently be able to define and analyze scientific problems
within the area of advanced mechanic systems
- Independently be able to be a part of professional and
interdisciplinary development work within fluid power and advanced
mechanic systems.
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
Additional information
Elective course
On this semester one course must be chosen out of three elective
courses (total: 5 ECTS).