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Thermal effects in mechatronic systems

This training starts on: 19-06-2017

Location: Eindhoven Partner


Price: 2.245,00 euro excl. VAT Mechatronics Academy B.V.

Duration: 3 consecutive days


[email protected], +31 85 401 3600 Certified by
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Certification
Overview This course is certifiedbytheEuropean
This course focuses on the various aspects related to thermal effects that impact the performance society for precision engineering &
(accuracy, life time or process quality) of precision modules/systems. Participants will acquire theoretical nanotechnology (euspen)and the Dutch
and practical background on design, simulation, measurement and compensation techniques that are Society for Precision Engineering (DSPE)
essential in the development of precision modules/systems that are subject to internal or external thermal and leads to the ECP2-certificate.
loads.

Course leader
Intended for Dr.ir. Adrian Rankers
Mechanical designers, mechatronics system engineers and mechatronic architects who are involved in the
multi-disciplinary development of accurate motion modules/systems in which thermal aspects play an
Teachers
important role in the overall system performance.
Dr.ir. Theo Ruijl
Ing. Jack van der Sanden
Prerequisites:Technical education (BSc or higher),with at least two years of experience and preferably
Ir. Marco Koevoets
completion of the course "Mechatronics system design" (Metron1&2) or the former Philips-CTT course
Dr. Ir. Rob van Gils
Metron.Basic knowledge of matrix calculus is recommended but not essential.

Timetable
Objective
19-06-2017 09:00
After completion of the course, the participants understand the basic aspects, risks and concepts related to
20-06-2017 09:00
thermal effects and judge solutions and implications on system level.
21-06-2017 09:00

Programme
Day 1
Basics: Thermal System Theory
Common Heat Source in Mechatronic systems
Heat transfer mechanisms
Thermally induced deformations
Transient effects
Basic Modelling
Lumped mass modelling
Tooling
Electrical analogy
Hands-on exercise

Day 2
Temperature Measuring / Thermal Experiments
Precies thermal measurement techniques
Sensors
Do's & don'ts

Information is subject to change. Please contact The High Tech Institute for the latest course information and time schedule.
Case Cryogenic Application
Lumped mass modelling
Simulation
Intro Thermal Control

Day 3
Design for TEMS
Main objectives and design considerations for precision equipment
Thermal centre, thermal cancelling & shielding (low-pass, reduction of gradients)
Case: applying sheelding
Case Thermal Control
Advanced Topics
Model reduction
Thermal modes
Thermal compensation & sensor placement

Timetable
9.00 - 16.30

References
''Most important items I've learned: Lumped mass modelling principle." - Tom Schakenbos (ASML)
''Most important items I've learned: Lumped mass. Sensors." - Tim Meesters (ASML)

Information is subject to change. Please contact The High Tech Institute for the latest course information and time schedule.

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