mechanics of solids, surfaces & systems · introduction to ms 3 by prof. dr. ir.dik schipper...
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PROGRAM13:45 – 14:45 Introduction to MS3 by prof. dr. ir. Dik Schipper Education within MS3 by dr. ir. Jurnan Schilder Internship & Assignment by Astrid Pouwels & Robert Kievitsbosch
14:45 – 16:00 Lab visits
16:00 - … Invidiual lab visits + personal questions
CHAIR VS. DEPARTMENT
Faculty
Chair 1 Chair i Chair n = many
Carries out research and gives BSc and
MSc courses
CHAIR VS. DEPARTMENT
Faculty
Depatment1 Department i Department 5
Carries out research and give
BSc and MSc courses
Chair 1 Chair i Chair 12
CHAIRS IN MS3
Applied Laser Technology: Prof. dr. ir. Römer Precision Engineering: Prof. dr. ir. Brouwer PDEng Elastomer Technology & Engineering: Prof. dr. A. Blume Nonlinear Solid Mechanics: Prof. dr. ir. A.H. van den Boogaard Production Technology: Prof. dr. ir. R. Akkerman Mechanics of Polymeric Materials: Prof. dr. ir. L.E. Govaert Dynamics Based Maintenance: Prof. dr. ir. T. Tinga Tribology Based Maintenance: Prof. dr. ir. P.M. Lugt Structural Dynamics, Acoustics & Control: Prof. dr. ir. A. de Boer Surface Technology and Tribology: Prof. dr. ir. D.J. Schipper Skin Tribology: Prof. dr. ir. E. van der Heide
MS3
Manufacturing the Future
MS3 develops the technology for future manufacturing processes and new products by a science based engineering approach focused on
material- and system behaviour and robust optimization.
DEPARTMENT THEMES
Intelligent Manufacturing Advanced Composites Predictive Maintenance Precision Robotics
MS3
Education
Our students are trained to solve industry’s problems of today and tomorrow and our research is directed to develop the technology needed to be
successful in the long run.
MS3
At the department Mechanics of Solids, Surfaces & Systems at first you choose for a broad spectrum of specialisations.
After about half a year (when you have more experience and insight) you choose for one specialisation.
CHOICE SEEMS DIFFICULT, IT IS NOT!
JobHigh/Secondary school
N&G, N&T Study
Diploma: MechanicalEngineer! (MSc)
MasterBachelor |
Choice whichspecialisation
MASTER PROGRAM ME
Master is two year Year 1: Courses (60EC) Year 2: Internship & MSc assignment (60EC)
MASTER PROGRAM ME
3 Competence profiles: Research & Development Design & Construction Organization & Management
MASTER PROGRAM ME
At the end of the master program, the student has to prove that he/she can expand the borders of the ME field.
This is only possible in a specific area of the field of ME.
Therefore the student has to choose a specialization.
MASTER PROGRAM MESpecializations R&D D&C O&MMechanics of Solids, Surfaces & Systems (MS3)
Applied Mechanics (DBM, NSM, PE, SDAC)Elastomere Technology (ETE)Production Technology (MPM, PT)Surface Techn. & Tribology (ALT, ST, STT, TBM)
Maintenance
Maintenance
Design, Production & Management (DPM)Design Engineering (DE)Production Management (PM)
Thermal and Fluids Engineering (T&FE)Engineering Fluid MechanicsMulti Scale MechanicsThermal Engineering
Biomechanical Engineering (BE)
Maintenance Engineering & Operations (MEO)
MASTER PROGRAM MS3
Thesis
40 EC
Intern-ship
20 EC
Profile courses25 EC
Department courses20 EC
Elective courses15 EC
Year 1 Year 2
PROFILE COURSES (25EC) – R&D
Fluid Mechanics Transport Phenomena Linear Solid Mechanics System Identification & Parameter Estimation Solids & Surfaces Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering
PROFILE COURSES (25EC) – D&C
Design of Biomedical Products Product Design Process Equipment Design Design, Production & Materials Design Principles of Precision Mechanisms Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering
PROFILE COURSES (25EC) – O&M
Maintenance Engineering & Management Manufacturing Facility Design Design of Production and Inventory Systems Engineering Project Management
DEPARTMENT COURSES (20EC: 4/6)
Computational Structural Optimization Flexible Multibody Dynamics Control for Mechanical Engineering Nonlinear Solid Mechanics Plastic and Elastomer Engineering Experimental Methods
RESEARCH GROUPS FOR ASSIGNMENT
Applied Laser Technology Precision Engineering Elastomer Technology & Engineering Nonlinear Solid Mechanics Production Technology (Composites & Smart Fibers) Mechanics of Polymeric Materials Dynamics Based Maintenance Tribology Based Maintenance Structural Dynamics, Acoustics & Control Surface Technology and Tribology Skin Tribology
ELECTIVE COURSES (15EC)
Elastomeric Technology Composites Rheology & Processing of
Thermoplastics
Engineering Acoustics Signal Processing for
Acoustics & Vibrations
Composites Forming Moulding Technology Laser Material Processing Tribology Surface Technology
Failure Mechanisms & Life Prediction
Structural Health & Condition Monitoring
Other Profile or Department courses
OBLIGATORY COURSES (15EC) – O&M
Failure Mechanisms & Life Prediction Structural Health & Condition Monitoring Reliability Engineering & Maintenance Management
EXAMPLE COURSE LIST – R&D Part Course EC
Compulsory profilecourses
System Identification & Parameter Estimation Linear Solid MechanicsNumerical Methods in Mechanical EngineeringFluid Dynamics
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Profile elective course Design Principles for Precision Mechanisms 5
Compulsory department related courses
Computational structural optimization Flexible Multibody DynamicsExperimental Methods Nonlinear Solid Mechanics
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Elective subjects Laser Materials Processing Motion and Vibration ControlEngineering Acoustics
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Internship Internship 20MSc Assignment MSc Assignment 40
EXAMPLE COURSE LIST – D&C Part Course EC
Compulsory profilecourses
Design Principles for Precision MechanicsDesign, Production and MaterialsNumerical Methods in Mechanical EngineeringProcess Equipment Design
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Profile elective course System Identification & Parameter Estimation 5Compulsory department related courses
Computational Structural Optimization Control for Mechanical EngineeringNonlinear Solid MechanicsPlastic & Elastomer Engineering
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Elective courses Elastomeric Technology Rheology & Processing of Thermoplastics Structural Health & Condition Monitoring
555
Internship Internship 20MSc Assignment MSc Assignment 40
EXAMPLE COURSE LIST – D&C (2) Part Course EC
Compulsory profilecourses
Design Principles for Precision MechanicsDesign, Production and MaterialsNumerical Methods in Mechanical EngineeringProcess Equipment Design
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Profile elective course Linear Solid Mechanics 5Compulsory department related courses
Computational Structural Optimization Experimental Methods Nonlinear Solid MechanicsPlastic and Elastomer Engineering
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Elective courses Elastomeric Technology Rheology &Processing of Thermoplastics Composites
555
Internship Internship 20MSc Assignment MSc Assignment 40
SECOND YEAR
Internship 3-4 months at a company abroad or in The Netherlands
Assignment Internal within one of the MS3 research groups External within a company or institute with which MS3 collaborates
WHAT AREA?
Applications Automotive Aerospace Off shore Precision …
Fields Control Materials Biomechanics Fluid-Structure Thermo-Acoustics …
SUPERVISION
Internal MS3 staff member and/or PhD student
External By company, MS3 staff member and sometimes PhD student Progrress meetings every 6 to 8 weeks
MS3 ASSIGNMENTS
Experimental research Building of experimental set-ups Design Numerical analysis Program development Mathematical modelling
Or a mix!!
A NEW MS3 MASTER STUDENT
Invitation for a personal talk about planning, etc. With the courses in year 1, it is possible to postpone the decision
for a research chair Progress is tracked and discussed periodically Many possibilities for Master Assignments Master Assignments can be at the interface between different
research chairs
WHY CHOOSE MS3
MECHANICS of Solids, Surfaces & Systems is the essential base of MECHANICAL Engineering
At the UT all experts are around to help: learning to understand the fundamentals of
MS3 staff has an open door policy
CONTACTOrganisation Chair: prof. dr. ir. Dik Schipper Portfolio Research: Prof. dr. ir. Gert-Willem Römer Portfolio Education: dr.ir. Jurnan Schilder
Contact:Mrs. Bruinink, [email protected], 0534895630Mrs. Ter Horst, [email protected], 0534893596Mrs. Tjapkes, [email protected], 0534892502Mrs. Zimmerman van Woesik, [email protected], 0534892460