Introduction to Mechanical Engineering (ILV)

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Course numberB2.06060.10.010
Course codeMB
Curriculum2023
Semester of degree program Semester 1
Mode of delivery Presencecourse
Units per week2,0
ECTS credits3,0
Language of instruction German

This course points to the necessity of engineering fundamentals and provides cross references between the specializations. On the basis of practical examples and numerous demonstrations, first insights into engineering thinking and work are imparted. The lecture does not want to anticipate the material of further studies, but rather to make curious about the connections between engineering sciences.
Students can:

  • describe a technical task and break it down into subproblems.
  • work on tasks together in a team.
  • apply defined solution strategies and review and present the overall solution.
They will learn essential features and characteristics of the industrial design process (basic knowledge, technical terms and vocabulary)

  • Overview of mechanical engineering and its majors
  • Demonstrations and tutorials
  • Introduction to scientific methodology and documentation (modeling, analogies, errors, protocol, ...)
  • Presentation and discussion of results
  • Introduction to industrial design
  • Differentiation of different design disciplines
  • Distinction "styling vs. design"
  • Introduction to design process according to Heufler
  • Analogy Design / Mechanical Engineering

L.C. McDermott, P.S. Shaffer, Tutorien zur Physik, Pearson, 2009
D. Mills, Bachelor-Trainer Physics, Spektrum-Verlag, 2010
J. Heymann, A. Lingener, Messverfahren der experimentellen
Mechanics; Springer Verlag: Berlin 1986
E. Kreyszig, Statistische Methoden und ihre Anwendungen, 7. Aufl.
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 1979
Heufler, Lanz, Prettentaler. Design Basics. 2018

Integrated course (ILV)

Active participation in class, presentation, journal