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FSI-RTKAcad. year: 2011/2012
Thin-walled structures represent a specific type of problem, which cannot be fully explained in the basic course Strength of Materials II. This course deals with these specifics in detail for individual types of thin-walled structures: membranes, plates, membrane and bending theory of shells and thin-walled beams. Basic equations describing theabove problems are formulated, the possibility of their analytical solution is discussed and numerical solution by the FEM is realised in seminars. Attention is also paid to the stability and vibration of thin-walled structures. In vibration, besides the numerical analysis of modal characteristics, students gain the experience in experimental modal analysis, which is a part of practical training.
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branch M-IMB , 2 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
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