Lightweight Construction & Fiber Composite

Department
  • Bachelor's program Medical, Health and Sports Engineering
Course unit code
  • MGST-B-5-GES-LF-ILV
Number of ECTS credits allocated
  • 2.0
Name of lecturer(s)
Mode of delivery
  • face-to-face
Recommended optional program components
  • none
Recommended or required reading
  • - Klein B., Gänsicke T., *Lightweight Construction: Dimensioning, Structures, Materials, and Design*, Publisher: Springer
    - Wiedemann J., *Lightweight Construction: Elements and Design*, Publisher: Springer
    - Degischer H., Sigrid Lüftl S., *Lightweight Construction: Principles, Material Selection, and Manufacturing Variants*, Publisher: Wiley-VCH
    - AVK - Industry Association of Reinforced Plastics, *Handbook of Fiber-Reinforced Composites: Fundamentals, Processing, Applications*, Publisher: Springer
    - Beaumont P., Zweben C., *Comprehensive Composite Materials I & II*, Publisher: Elsevier
Level of course unit
  • Bachelor
Year of study
  • Fall 2025
Semester when the course unit is delivered
  • 5
Language of instruction
  • English
Learning outcomes of the course unit
  • The students:
    - are able to design and manufacture simple constructions, including lightweight designs.
    - are familiar with the fundamental materials used in lightweight construction.
    - are acquainted with the basic composite materials.
    - can conduct tests to verify lightweight components.
    - are capable of performing basic calculations related to lightweight components.
Course contents
  • - Mathematical fundamentals for the calculation of lightweight components
    - Materials in lightweight construction and their application areas
    - Composite materials
    - Design of lightweight components
    - Methods for manufacturing lightweight parts
    - Testing and inspection of lightweight components
    - Classical applications of lightweight construction in sports
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
  • The course comprises an interactive mix of lectures, discussions and individual and group work.
Work placement(s)
  • none