Welcome to the pages of the Institute of Mechanics and Computational Mechanics (IBNM). The IBNM team is engaged in academic training within the Bachelor and Master programmes in civil engineering studies, and in doctoral education.

Our research activities focus on the physical and mathematical modelling, and the development of related robust and efficient computational algorithms for processes in continuum mechanics.

Relevance of mechanics for sustainability

We develop numerical simulation methods for the analysis and optimisation of processes in nature and technology. These methods are applied in various fields and thus contribute to the development of sustainable products and processes. Some examples are:

  • Material Fatigue
    Polariskop- und Betonmodell zur Überprüfung des Spannungszustandes einer Wandscheibe Polariskop- und Betonmodell zur Überprüfung des Spannungszustandes einer Wandscheibe Polariskop- und Betonmodell zur Überprüfung des Spannungszustandes einer Wandscheibe © IBNM 2022

    It is well known that civil engineering structures are subject to material fatigue due to multiphysical external effects. With very detailed physical models and suitable model reduction methods, we develop simulation procedures with which the material fatigue can be predicted already in the design phase. These simulations can also accompany the life cycle of the structures and support maintenance and repair measures. In this way, they can help to reduce the enormous and energy-intensive use of materials for a new building.

  • Tyre Mechanics
    Simulation eines rollenden Reifens auf rauem Untergrund Simulation eines rollenden Reifens auf rauem Untergrund Simulation eines rollenden Reifens auf rauem Untergrund © IBNM 2022

    A long-standing research topic at the institute is the development of simulation methods for the dynamics of rolling tyres. Such methods can be used to explain physical processes that can hardly be determined by technical measurements. This provides industry with methods to design their products more sustainably, e.g. with regard to the aspects of particle abrasion, environmental noise, energy consumption, etc.

  • Bone Mechanics
    Röntgenbild und Finite-Elemente-Modell sowie die daraus resultierende Änderung der Dichte eines Hüftknochens mit Prothese Röntgenbild und Finite-Elemente-Modell sowie die daraus resultierende Änderung der Dichte eines Hüftknochens mit Prothese Röntgenbild und Finite-Elemente-Modell sowie die daraus resultierende Änderung der Dichte eines Hüftknochens mit Prothese © IBNM 2022

    Also, biomechanics of bones has been a research area at the institute for a long time. Among other things, we focus on the longevity of joint implants. This enables us to support physicians in providing patients optimal care with implants that are as long-lasting as possible.

     

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Prof. Gottfried Konecny 90 years of age

On June 17, 2020, Prof. Gottfried Konecny, former head of the Institute for Photogrammetry and GeoInformation (IPI) at Leibniz Universität Hannover, Honorary Member of the German and the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing as well as a number of other scientific associations, celebrated his 90th birthday. Gottfried Konecny had taken over the institute in 1971 when he returned from Canada after 12 years, making it one of the best addresses in photogrammetry and remote sensing worldwide. He retired in 1998, but is still one of the most important and well-known representatives of our field worldwide. On the occasion of his birthday, his former institute organized a video conference with about 200 participants, in which various companions and students gave lectures about their cooperation with and connection to Gottfried Konecny.

 

Programm
Christian Heipke, Leibniz Universität HannoverGottfried Konecny: From Draftsman to Professor emeritus – 75 Years of Involvement in Photogrammetry 
Video | Presentation
IPI - Music I
Armin Gruen, ETH ZürichOf Elephants and Crocodiles – The Converging of Lifelines  
Video | Presentation
Shunji Murai, University of TokyoLessons from Gottfried in my Life
Video | Presentation  
Larry Fritz, Lockhead Martin Corp.Over 50 Years in ISPRS – The Ambassador of our Profession
Video | Presentation
Deren Li, Wuhan UniversityGottfried in China - his Role in the Development of the Chinese Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Video | Presentation
Lena Halounova, TU PragGottfried and his Scientific Cooperations
Video | Presentation
Laurent Polidori, Cesbio ToulouseFrom Laussedat to Learning Machines: What can we learn from History?
Video | Presentation
Jan Dirk Wegner, ETH ZürichQuo Vadis Photogrammetry?
Video | Presentation
IPI - Music II
Birthday greetings by Gottfried''''''''s Family 
Best wishes of guests of the session  
Reply by Gottfried Konecny
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