Prerequisites:
See remarks |
Follow
up: Mainstream classes Production Technology |
Detailed
description of topics:
Continued dealing with partmanufacturing
techniques: material behaviour in production processes, modelling, technological
limitations, choice and optimalisation of manufacturing processes, joining and assembly,
automation of manufacturing systems, technical management: economic and other aspects of
operational management, the manufacturing company, workplanning, production control,
design for manufacturing, product documentation, integration of the topics in case
studies.
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Course
material:
The book Industriële Productie by Kals, Van
Luttervelt, Moulijn.
Supplementary reader (only the version of 1997 or
later is valid)
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References
from literature:
There are several literature references in the
book.
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Remarks (specific information about assesment, entry requirements, etc.):
- Prerequisites:
The first-year examination finished, materials 2 (mk5), introduction to business economics
(bb1) and design project (wbp523) finished with a grade equal to or greater than fife.
Open-book examination. The student is
mainly tested for his skills in applying the matter.
The relation of this course with the
metrology laboratory project (wbp521) and the project of business economics (wbp530) is
poited out.
The result of both the examination and
the laboratory project, should be a grade fife or greater.
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Goals:
The main goal of this course is to pass on the
necessary knowledge and abilities of modern industrial manufacturing to the mechanical
engineer. Especially for a designer it is important to have insight in the possibilities
of modern manufacturing in order to achieve a reasonable manufacturing price for the
designed products.
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Computer
use:
The use of a wordprocessor is strongly recommended
for the report of the laboratory project.
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Laboratory
project(s):
Two exercises should be made. For details see the
project schedule in this book. The completion of these exercises is compulsary for
participation in the examination.
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Design
content:
With this course several important aspects in
relation to designing such as design for manufacturing, environment, assembly etc. will be
discussed.
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Percentage
of design: 100% |