After successful completion of the course, students are able to independently adapt computer codes for multiscale material modelling, and to apply them for quantifying the behavior of given material systems.
Application of methods learned in VO - 202.649 to concrete problems using mathematical software (Matlab, Mathematica).
- Scientific discussion with the students regarding the development of a code for multi-scale material modeling.- Independent adaptation and application of the code by the students to concrete problems and preparation of a corresponding written report- Subsequent discussion of the adapted code and the results
If possible, the lectures will be held in hybrid mode in blocks. Lectures will be held in the lecture hall under the applicable safety measures of the TU Vienna, see https://www.tuwien.at/tu-wien/corona. If there is a lack of hybrid-capable lecture halls, the course will be held in face-to-face or online format according to the infection situation.At the beginning of the semester, an appointment survey is created in which students can enter their availability with regard to possible lecture dates.Three UE units will then be offered in TISS.In order to get access to the TUWEL course from the start of the semester, a non-binding electronic registration for the course "202.650 Multiscale Material Modeling" in TISS is required.Information exchange between lecturers and students also takes place via the TUWEL course for the course, where course materials are also made available. This includes lecture notes, the presentation slides for the exercise lectures, the specification sheet of the homework example.
Written and oral
advanced knowledge in applied mathematics and mechanics advisable