Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAbner Stone Modified over 9 years ago
1
1 Institute of Geometry Some Courses in Geometry at the University of Technologie in Graz Sybille Mick Meeting of the Croatian Society for Geometry and Graphics in Zagreb February 24, 2007
2
2 Institute of Geometry SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING GEOMETRY FOR MACHANICAL ENGINEERING
3
3 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY
4
4 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY A supplementary examination about Descriptive Geometry is required if first-year students have a high school diploma (Matura) without Descriptive Geometry. The courses are a service at the university to train the students to take the supplementary examination in Descriptive Geometry.
5
5 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY
6
6 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY STUDENTS –First-year students with a high school diploma (Matura) without Descriptive Geometry BACKGROUND OF EXPERIENCE –Knowledge from mathematics at secondary school
7
7 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION –Semester hours 2 + 2 (a total of 60 teaching units) –ME, ME-E: Intensive course at the end of the long vacation (2 weeks) –A, CE: Intensive course at the beginning of the winter semester (5 weeks)
8
8 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY STUDENTS - Students in a preparatory course (second-chance education) BACKGROUND OF EXPERIENCE - Knowledge from professional practice as draftsman, carpenter, plumber,...
9
9 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -Semester hours 3 + 3 (a total of 90 teaching units) -Course during the winter semester
10
10 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY -New curriculum in secondary schools -New curricula in: Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering - Economics Architecture Civil Engineering -New curriculum in our supplementary courses
11
11 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY Projections Mathematical Resouces Special Surfaces CAD
12
12 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY Axonometric Projection –Piercing Points –Intersection of Planes –Intersection of Prisms and Pyramids Orthographic Projection –Principal and Auxiliary Views Perpendicularity Construction of Distances Construction of Angles Orthographic Projection of Circles and a Conics
13
13 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY –Objects –Tools –Transformations –2D and 3D Constructions –Geometric Modeling (i.e. Boolean Operations) –Use of Auxiliary Coordinate-Systems
14
14 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY –Coordinate-Systems –Objects (Polygons, Circles, Conics ) –Objects (Prisms, Platonic Polyhedra, Pyramids) –Transformations
15
15 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY Examination 4 tasks 1. Intersection of prisms in axonometric view or Construction of a polyhedra in the three principal views (8 points) 2. Surface (sphere, cylinder or cone of revolution) with plane intersections in the three principal views (8 points) 3. Construction of an axonometric view of an object given in the three principal views (4 point) 4. Question about CAD – progams (4 points)
16
16 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY Exam November 2006 1.Cube 2.Plane sections of a cone 3.Axonometric view of an object 4.Theoretical question about CAD-Packages
17
17 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY
18
18 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY Exam January 2007 1.Intersection of prisms 2.Shere and cylinder of revolution 3.Axonometric view of an object 4.Theoretical question about CAD-. Packages
19
19 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY
20
20 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
21
21 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING Training of spatial imagination by the help of geometric knowledge Reaching sufficient constructive and analytic expertise in dealing with geometric objects and projection methods
22
22 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING WEEKLY HOURS:Lecture and Laboratory : 4 hours STUDENTS:First-year students BACKGROUND OF EXPERIENCE: Knowledge from education at secondary school or a supplementary course in Descriptive Geometry
23
23 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING SKRIPT ONLINE DOCUMENTS AND MANUALS OTHER EQUIPMENT: Graphical Instruments
24
24 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING Topographic Projection (10 + 10 hrs) Surfaces ( 12 + 6 hrs) Intersection of surfaces (4 + 10 hrs) Perspective Projection (4 + 4 hrs)
25
25 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING Concept of a lesson (H. J. Wresnik, S. Mick) Students work on their own (30 min): Students work with instruction (60 min): Manfred SPITZER: Lernen (2002).
26
26 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING Lesson: RAILWAY UNDERPASS Students work on their own (30 min): Training of terms Fill-in text THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE Multiple choice Construction GRAPHICAL SKILLS (or Computation)
27
27 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
28
28 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
29
29 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
30
30 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
31
31 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING Lesson: RAILWAY UNDERPASS Students work with instructions (60 min): Materials: Description of the task Sheet to construct it on Hints to the solution Result
32
32 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
33
33 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
34
34 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
35
35 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
36
36 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
37
37 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
38
38 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING INTERSECTION OF SURFACES – CONSTRUCTION AND COMPUTATION
39
39 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION
40
40 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING Obligatory attendence and Satisfactory performance in two tests and a final written examination
41
41 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
42
42 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Ideas for the solution to technical problems are important. To recognize the geometrical part of a problem is a first step. One of the main objectives of the lecture for engineers is to establish this geometric background.
43
43 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WEEKLY HOURS:Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 1 hour Tutorial: 1 hour (voluntary) STUDENTS:Second-year students STUDENTS´ PREREQUISITES: Knowledge from education at secundary school or a supplementary course in Descriptive Geometry
44
44 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SKRIPT ONLINE-ADVISES SOFTWARE: Maple, ProE OTHER EQUIPEMENT: Graphical Instruments
45
45 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mathematical foundation Curves and surfaces Intersection of surfaces
46
46 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mathematical foundation (8 hrs) –Displacements 2D and 3D –Curves and Surfaces Figur 10: Der Krümmungskreis oskuliert die Raumkurve im Punkt P. k tPtP P M Krümmungskreis Krümmungsmitte Kurventangente Hauptnormale
47
47 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Surfaces (16 hrs) –Algebraic Surfaces (e.g. Surfaces of second order) –Cylinders and Cones –Surfaces of Revolution Pro/Engineer
48
48 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Surfaces (16 hrs) –Translatorial Surfaces –Ruled Surfaces –Helical Surfaces DEVELOPABLE NOT DEVELOPABLE
49
49 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Surfaces (16 hrs) –Bézier Surfaces Pro/Engineer
50
50 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Intersection of surfaces (6 hrs) AutoDesk INVENTOR Durchdringungskurve besteht aus zwei Ästen. MATHEMATICA PRO/ENGINEER
51
51 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mathematical foundation with Maple Curves and surfaces with Maple and ProE Intersection of surfaces
52
52 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY: Submission of three assignements TUTORIAL: Satisfactory performence in four tests LECTURE: Final written and oral exam
53
53 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
54
54 Sybille Mick Institute of Geometry Zagreb, 24.2.2007 GEOMETRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.