After successful completion of the course, students are able to understand the basics of finite element methods in solid mechanics and apply their knowledge an simple examples in field of bone biomechanics.
Overview of FE in solid-state mechanics, explanation of the theoretical basics of the FE method, introduction to the application of these methods with special consideration of the problems of biomedical engineering (e.g. stress analysis in bones, prosthetics, etc.).
Flipped classrom lecture: Videos in TUWEL are available for self-study, followed by live discussions (only in person) on the announced dates.
In addition, there are homework assignments related to the lecture which include computations and practical examples.
The entire course will be organized via TUWEL.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The first lecture takes place on 9.3., 12:15 via Zoom here:
https://tuwien.zoom.us/j/93851596284?pwd=YnUwMDNHcCtQZGNua2d1dUZYS3B2QT09
All other lectures will be held in GM8/9 as planned.
Flipped classrom lecture: Videos in TUWEL are available for self-study, followed by live discussions (only in person) on the announced dates.
The mode of the lecture may change in course of the pandemic situation.