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Fakultät Allgemeinwissenschaften und Mikrosystemtechnik

Modulbeschreibung Master of Electrical and Microsystems Engineering V5M: Laser Materials Processing (LMP, Laser Materials Processing)

Content and learning outcomes:

Basics: laser radiation, laser sources, beam guidance and shaping, interaction of laser light with matter

Laser Applications in mechanical engineering, precision engineering and medical technology:

- Laser sintering steel, melts, stereolithography, laser bending, adjust-

- Laser cutting, labeling, drill-structure-, laser welding of metals and plastics, laser brazing - Laser-assisted coating, laser hardening, remelting

- Anwendugnen of lasers in medicine - Laser-based metrology

- Basics of Laser Safety

Understanding of the basic operation of lasers and the characteristics of the laser radiation Knowledge of relevant laser sources, understand the different functions and applications

Ability to apply the principles for guiding and shaping of laser radiation and knowledge of important beam guiding and shaping components

Understanding of the interaction of laser radiation with matter Knowledge of the main applications of the laser

Ability to be a first evaluation of the use and limitations of the laser Knowledge of relevant laser safety regulations and their ability to use Literatur:

Books, literature lists, standards, patents, exercises

Type of lecture: Lecture

Duration: 4 semester hours

Credits: 5 CP according to ECTS

Work load: 60 h

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Stefan Hierl

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