Lecturer: Prof. Klaus Dilger, Dr.-Ing. Thomas Nitschke-Pagel
Start: see StudIP
Degree: Master
Credit points: 5
Module number: MB-IFS-20
Rotation: summer semester
In this module, students acquire advanced welding technology knowledge with which they can describe the influence of the material state and the resulting properties that are created by welding processes. After completion of the module, students can explain how local heating affects the structure and the strength properties of welded joints made of steel and aluminium materials and they can explain how to adjust material-adapted welded joints. Furthermore, the students are able to show the development and effects of residual stresses during welding and to name possibilities for the determination of residual stresses. Furthermore, the students can formulate and apply suitable remedial measures with regard to the generation of residual stresses.
Mediation of the basics and consolidation using the example of applications for the following topics of strength and metallurgy of joints: