Experimental Mechanical Engineering, 6 credits
Experimentell maskinteknik, 6 hp
TMMT04
Main field of study
Product Development Mechanical EngineeringCourse level
First cycleCourse type
Programme courseExaminer
Mikael SegersällDirector of studies or equivalent
Mikael SegersällEducation components
Preliminary scheduled hours: 0 hRecommended self-study hours: 160 h
Course offered for | Semester | Period | Timetable module | Language | Campus | ECV | |
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6CMMM | Mechanical Engineering, Master of Science in Engineering | 2 (Spring 2019) | 1, 2 | 1, 1 | Swedish | Linköping, Valla | C |
Main field of study
Product Development, Mechanical EngineeringCourse level
First cycleAdvancement level
G1XCourse offered for
- Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Entry requirements
Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.
Prerequisites
Linear algebra, thermodynamics, CAD.
Intended learning outcomes
The course aims to give understanding and skills to perform, document and analyse experiments in the area of engineering mechanics. The learning outcomes are fulfilled if the student can:
- recognize and present basic principles in engineering mechanics experiments.
- use physical quantities within the area of engineering mechanics and present the underlying phenomena which both historically and contemporary constitutes the basics for engineering quantification of properties of machines.
- summarize and present information collected from experiments by use of modern measurement methodology, statistics and evaluation.
- The skill based outcomes aim to give the student the ability to:
- show good skills when using measurement methods and instruments typical for mechanical workshops, production control and data collection.
- design and realize experiments in a scientific manner.
- realize experiments in a safe manner and according to existing directives.
- document, report and communicate achieved results in for an engineer adequate way.
- The skill based outcomes aim to give the student the ability to:
Course content
Basic theory: mechanical principles for force, moment, energy, temperature and influence on materials. Statistical measures. Outcomes of observations, accuracy and variance.
Properties of materials in engineering applications.
Evaluation of the energy losses in machines.
Computer based measuring methodology: practical handling and function of different electrical and mechanical measuring instruments such as micrometer, indicator, multimeter and oscilloscope. Handling of sampled information in computer based data collection systems.
Documentation and compilation of observations. Traceability and calibration.
History of technology behind some of the experiments.
Teaching and working methods
The main part of the course composes 6 different modules where each module illustrates a different part within the area of experimental engineering mechanics. Each module can contain one or more laboratory works. In some of the modules the experiments won’t be available without preparation work from the students. Each module contains a presentation, either written, oral, poster or through digital media.
In addition to the modules, the course contains a number of lectures/seminars illustrating the area of experimental engineering mechanics where subjects such as science, measurement methodology, statistics and safety are presented.
The course runs over the entire spring semester.
Examination
LAB6 | Module 6 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB5 | Module 5 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB4 | Module 4 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB3 | Module 3 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB2 | Module 2 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB1 | Module 1 | 1 credits | U, G |
Grades
Two grade scale, older version, U, GCourse literature
Instructions for the laboratory works will be available at LISAM. Possible additional course literature will be announced and available at LISAM.
Department
Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utvecklingDirector of Studies or equivalent
Mikael SegersällExaminer
Mikael SegersällEducation components
Preliminary scheduled hours: 0 hRecommended self-study hours: 160 h
Code | Name | Scope | Grading scale |
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LAB6 | Module 6 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB5 | Module 5 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB4 | Module 4 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB3 | Module 3 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB2 | Module 2 | 1 credits | U, G |
LAB1 | Module 1 | 1 credits | U, G |
Regulations (apply to LiU in its entirety)
The university is a government agency whose operations are regulated by legislation and ordinances, which include the Higher Education Act and the Higher Education Ordinance. In addition to legislation and ordinances, operations are subject to several policy documents. The Linköping University rule book collects currently valid decisions of a regulatory nature taken by the university board, the vice-chancellor and faculty/department boards.
LiU’s rule book for education at first-cycle and second-cycle levels is available at http://styrdokument.liu.se/Regelsamling/Innehall/Utbildning_pa_grund-_och_avancerad_niva.
Note: The course matrix might contain more information in Swedish.
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1.1 Knowledge of underlying mathematics and science (G1X level) |
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1.2 Fundamental engineering knowledge (G1X level) |
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1.3 Further knowledge, methods, and tools in one or several subjects in engineering or natural science (G2X level) |
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1.4 Advanced knowledge, methods, and tools in one or several subjects in engineering or natural sciences (A1X level) |
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1.5 Insight into current research and development work |
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2. PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES | ||||||
2.1 Analytical reasoning and problem solving |
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2.2 Experimentation, investigation, and knowledge discovery |
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2.3 System thinking |
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2.4 Attitudes, thought, and learning |
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2.5 Ethics, equity, and other responsibilities |
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3. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS: TEAMWORK AND COMMUNICATION | ||||||
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3.2 Communications |
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3.3 Communication in foreign languages |
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4. CONCEIVING, DESIGNING, IMPLEMENTING AND OPERATING SYSTEMS IN THE ENTERPRISE, SOCIETAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT | ||||||
4.1 External, societal, and environmental context |
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4.2 Enterprise and business context |
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4.3 Conceiving, system engineering and management |
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4.4 Designing |
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4.5 Implementing |
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4.6 Operating |
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5. PLANNING, EXECUTION AND PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH RESPECT TO SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIETAL NEEDS AND REQUIREMENTS | ||||||
5.1 Societal conditions, including economic, social, and ecological aspects of sustainable development for knowledge development |
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5.2 Economic conditions for knowledge development |
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5.3 Identification of needs, structuring and planning of research or development projects |
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5.4 Execution of research or development projects |
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5.5 Presentation and evaluation of research or development projects |
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