Introduction & Application of the German FKM Guidelines

For Mechanical Components Made of Steel and Aluminum

FKM Richtlinie

What’s It About?

This seminar series introduces the internationally recognized German FKM Guidelines for assessing the strength and integrity of mechanical components made of steel and aluminum.

It is aimed at engineers working with finite element analysis and component verification in non-regulated sectors. With guided, practical approaches, the guidelines help ensure product safety and reliability.

Covered Guidelines

  1. FKM Guideline Linear: Analytical Strength Assessment of Non-welded Components and welds made of aluminum or steel considering static and cyclic loading.
  2. FKM Guideline Nonlinear for advanced nonlinear strength assessment for static and cyclic loaded aluminum or steel structures
  3. Fracture Mechanics Proof of Strength for Engineering Components covering static and cyclic loading.

 

What Makes It Valuable?

– Easy-to-follow, cookbook-style guidance

– Reliable evaluation of static & cyclic strength

– Especially useful for FEM postprocessing

– Covers safe-life and fail-safe design concepts

– Practical examples and demonstrations of solved problems

 

Your Interest Counts!

The course will be held in English and led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klemens Rother.

This seminar series is currently in the planning stage. If you or your team are interested in attending, please let us know by contacting Dr. Rebecca Pawlic-Tacke, eMail rebecca.pawlik-tacke@vincentz.net or phone +49 151 402 607 78!

Rebecca Pawlik-Tacke
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