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FKM Linear (English)

FKM Linear Training Course

Forschungskuratorium Maschinenbau
/ Research Committee Mechanical Engineeering

29 - 30 October 2024, online

Language: English


This seminar covers the ”FKM-Guideline Linear” for static and cyclic loading. Besides the detailed assessment procedures, background on the individual topics will be given for better understanding about the procedures. This seminar aims on newcomers in that field as well as experts interested in the concept of the internationally widely accepted guideline.

C​ourse contents

Background information and overview of the guideline Strength for monotonic loading – static strength

  • Basics on static strength
  • Finite element modeling and postprocessing
  • Nominal vs. notch stresses
  • Plastic section factors
  • Allowable stress
  • Nominal stress concept with example
  • Notch stress concept with example

Strength for cyclic loading – fatigue strength

  • Basics on Fatigue Failure
  • Constant vs. variable amplitude loading
  • Rainflow counting
  • Fatigue notch factor
  • Factors affecting durability
  • Nominal stress concept with example
  • Notch stress concept with example

 

 


 

 

 

 

Course Agenda

Day 1

9:00-10:30

  • Introductory remarks
    Background information and overview of the guideline
  • Strength for monotonic loading – static strength I
    Basics on static strength
    Finite element modeling and postprocessing

11:00-12:30

  • Strength for monotonic loading – static strength II
    Nominal vs. notch stresses
    Plastic section factors
    Allowable stress

13:30-15:00

  • Strength for monotonic loading – static strength III
    Nominal stress concept
    Example

15:30-17.30

  • Strength for monotonic loading – static strength IV
    Notch stress concept
    Example

Day 2

9:00-10:30

  • Cyclic strength I
    Basics on Fatigue Failure
    Constant vs. variable amplitude loading
    Rainflow counting

11:00-12:30

  • Cyclic strength II
    Fatigue notch factor
    Factors affecting durability

13:30-15:00

  • Cyclic strength III
    Nominal stress concept
    Example

15:30-17.30

  • Cyclic strength IV
    Notch stress concept

 



Details

Event Type Training Course
Member Price £1027.72 | $1285.68 | €1200.00
Non-member Price £1327.47 | $1660.67 | €1550.00

Dates

Start Date End Date Location
29 Oct 202430 Oct 2024Online, Online

T​rainer

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klemens Rother
University of Applied Sciences Munich, Germany

Engineering Degree in Mechanical Engineering / Doctoral thesis in analytical fatigue assessment of multiaxial, non-proportional stress states

Prof. Rother has over 20 years of industrial experience in responsible positions: design and qualification in transportation systems, pressure vessel design, consulting in computational engineering, software development and development and implementation of knowledge based systems.

M​ore information:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klemens Rother (mwn.de)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9643-4967


Organisation

Duration
Day 1: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Day 2: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Login phase from 8:30 am.
Time zone: CET (Central European Time), UTC+1 (Berlin)

Language
English

Course Fee
Non NAFEMS members: 1.550 Euro / person*
NAFEMS member: 1.200 Euro / person*
Included in the fees are digital course notes in English language and a certificate.
* plus VAT if applicable.

NAFEMS membership fees (company)
A standard NAFEMS site membership costs 1,365 euros per year, an academic site and entry membership costs 855 euros per year.

Cancellation Policy
Up to 6 weeks before course starts: free of charge;
up to one week before: 75 %;
later and no show: 100 %.

Course cancellation
If not enough participants we keep the right to cancel the course one week before. The course can be canceled also in case of disease of the speakers or force majeure. In these cases the course fees will be returned.

Organisation / Contact
NAFEMS
e-mail: roger.oswald@nafems.org

Accreditation Policy

The course is agreed and under control of NAFEMS Education and Training Working Group (ETWG).