202.649 Multiscale Material Modeling
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2017S, VO, 2.0h, 3.0EC, to be held in blocked form
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VO Lecture

Aim of course

Presentation of modern methods in multiscale micromechanics and homogenization theory, and of their application in the engineering and material sciences.

Subject of course

  • Basis of continuum micromechanics - representation volume element - stress and strain averages rules
  • concentration problem - Eshelby's matrix-inclusion problem
  • Mori-Tanaka and self-consistent schemes
  • higher-order averages-upscaling of strength
  • influence tensor concept multiscale poro-mechanics and thermo-mechanics
  • upscaling of transport properties
  • applications in civil and biomedical engineering

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue10:00 - 10:3007.03.2017Seminarraum 202 Vorbesprechung
Mon17:00 - 20:0027.03.2017Seminarraum 202 Vorlesung
Tue15:30 - 18:3028.03.2017Seminarraum 202 Vorlesung
Mon18:00 - 21:0003.04.2017Seminarraum 202 Vorlesung (Termin verschoben)
Mon17:00 - 20:0008.05.2017Seminarraum 202 Vorlesung
Wed18:00 - 21:0017.05.2017Seminarraum 202 Vorlesung
Wed15:30 - 17:3024.05.2017Seminarraum 202 Vorlesung
Fri08:00 - 11:0002.06.2017Seminarraum 213 Vorlesung
Course is held blocked

Examination modalities

written exam

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
17.02.2017 00:00 02.04.2017 01:00 02.04.2017 01:00

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 434 Materials Sciences Not specified
066 453 Biomedical Engineering Mandatory elective
610 FW Elective Courses - Civil Engineering Elective

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

advanced knowledge in applied mathematics and mechanics advisable

Language

English