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Disciplina asociada:Ingeniería Mecánica |
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Escuela:
Ingeniería y Ciencias
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Departamento Académico:
Mecánica y Materiales Avanzados
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Programas académicos: |
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Requisitos:No tiene. |
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Equivalencia:M5005 |
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Intención del curso en el contexto general del plan de estudios: |
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Curso avanzado, cuya intención es proporcionar los fundamentos y conocimientos tecnológicos para la aplicación de sistemas computacionales para análisis ingenieril. El alumno será capaz de aplicar sistemas de ingeniería asistida por computadora para el análisis y síntesis de componentes mecánicos y mecatrónicos. |
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Objetivo general de la Unidad de Formación: |
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| Conocer los fundamentos de los sistemas para ingeniería asistida por computadora (CAE) en las principales etapas de desarrollo de productos. Aplicar los sistemas CAE al análisis y diseño en productos mecánicos y mecatrónicos, en el contexto de casos prácticos. | |||||
Técnica didáctica sugerida: |
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Bibliografía sugerida: |
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LIBROS DE CONSULTA: * Damiæ, Vjekoslav, Mechatronics by bond graphs: An object-oriented approach to modelling and simulation, New York: Springer, 2003, * Reddy, J. N. (Junuthula Narasimha), An introduction to the finite element method, 3rd. Edition, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2006, 0072466855 (papel no a´cido) * Logan, Daryl L., A first course in the finite element method, 4th. Edition, Canada : Toronto, Canadá: Thomson, 2007, eng, 0534552986 * Harrell, Charles, Simulation using ProModel, 3rd. Edition, Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2000, 0072341440 (acid-free paper) |
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Perfil del Profesor: |
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(141901)Doctorado en Ingeniería Mecánica CIP: 141901 Experiencia recomendada: Proyectos de investigación aplicada en sistemas CAE
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Discipline:Mechanical Engineering |
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School:
Engineering and Sciences
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Academic Department:
Mechanics and Advanced Materials
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Programs: |
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Prerequisites:None. |
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Equivalences:M5005 |
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Course intention within the general study plan context: |
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Advanced course, whose intention is to provide the fundamentals and technology know-how for the application of computer systems for engineering analysis. The student is able to apply computer aided engineering systems to the analysis and synthesis of mechanical and mechatronics components. |
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Course objective: |
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| Understand the fundamentals of computer-aided engineering systems (CAE) in the main product development phases. Apply CAE systems to the analysis and synthesis of mechanical and mechatronic components, in the context of practical cases. | |||||
Teaching and learning tecnique: |
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Suggested Bibliography: |
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BOOKS FOR CONSULTATION: * Damiæ, Vjekoslav, Mechatronics by bond graphs: An object-oriented approach to modelling and simulation, New York: Springer, 2003, * Reddy, J. N. (Junuthula Narasimha), An introduction to the finite element method, 3rd. Edition, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2006, 0072466855 (papel no a´cido) * Logan, Daryl L., A first course in the finite element method, 4th. Edition, Canada : Toronto, Canadá: Thomson, 2007, eng, 0534552986 * Harrell, Charles, Simulation using ProModel, 3rd. Edition, Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2000, 0072341440 (acid-free paper) |
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Academic credentials required to teach the course: |
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(141901)Doctoral Degree in Mechanical Engineering CIP: 141901 Recommended Experience: Application of CAE systems to applied research projects |
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