Instructors: Prof. Dr. Gerson Meschut
Event type:
Lecture
Org-unit: Maschinenbau
Displayed in timetable as:
Fügetechnik
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Requirements and recommendations:
Material engineering
Aim of the event:
The course provides an overview of economically and technologically relevant joining methods for joining metallic and nonmetallic materials, as well as establishing composite construction and its main applications areas. This lecture contains procedural basics of the different joining techniques, the interactions between materials, fabrication and connection properties and concrete examples. The focus is on teaching for the selection and use of different joining methods necessarily knowledge.
Target group:
Students of mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, training engineers and teachers.
Contents:
- Introduction to joining technology (process variations, pros and cons, application areas)
- Suitability of joining materials
- Introduction to the joining process (process variations, pros and cons, applications, application limits)
- Joining by soldering and welding: brazing, laser welding
- Adhesive bonding
- Mechanical joining: semi-tubular selfpiercing riveting, clinching, bind riveting, …
- Hybrid joining
- Screwing of thin metal sheets
- Testing of properties of joints
- Design and calculation
- Quality assurance
- Basic and further training possibilities
Contact person:
Dipl.-Ing. Marcus Matzke, Room: P1.4.10.4, Tel.: +49 (0) 5251 60 5277
Mail: marcus.matzke@lwf.upb.de
Literature:
Lecture notes
Supplementary events:
Mechanical joining Methods
Adhesive joining Methods
Thermal joining Methods
Joining of light weighted materials
Project lab lightweight design
Project lab joining technology
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