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Fatigue of Engineering Materials


Short course description

Short course description

Content of the short-term learning experience

  1. Theoretical background of fatigue
  2. Stress method
  3. Strain method
  4. Fracture mechanics approach
  5. Practical examples

Coordinator of the short-term learning experience

Coordinator of the short-term learning experience

Prof. Dr. Srečko Glodež

Srečko Glodež holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering. He is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Slovenia, for the subjects related to the design, fatigue and fracture mechanics. His research activities focus on fatigue problems, fracture mechanics, dimensioning of machine parts and structures, numerical analysis and experimental research. His group collaborates with the industry and professional institutions in the framework of industrial and scientific projects. He is the author of many books and publications in high-impact international journals.
 

 

Other instructors

Other instructors

Prof. Dr. Janez Kramberger

Janez Kramberger is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Slovenia, for the subjects related to the design and structural evaluation. His research activities are related to the structural evaluation and numerical analyses of different engineering problems.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Branko Nečemer

Branko Nečemer is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Slovenia, for the subjects related to design and computational analyses. His research activities are related to the advanced numerical analyses and experimental testing of different engineering problems.

Objectives and competences

Objectives and competences

  • to understand the term dynamic loading,
  • to list and distinguish the dimensioning criteria of dynamically loaded components,
  • to define the influencing parameters on the fatigue life of dynamically loaded components.

Prerequisites for enrolling

Prerequisites for enrolling


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Certificate

CONFIRMATION OF PARTICIPATION


Participation fees

FREE OF CHARGE
until 30. 9. 2025

Learning environment

LIVE

Language

SLOVENIAN

Available number of participants

MAX 5

Duration