last modified 22/11/2001
Course code: wb5422 Course name: Industrial Assembly DUT creditpoints: 1 ECTS creditpoints: 1.5 |
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Subfaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Lecturer(s): Tichem,
dr.ir. M. |
Tel.: 015-27 81603 |
Catalog data: assembly process,
assembly techniques, design of assembly systems, Design For Assembly,
micro-assembly |
Course year: 4 Period: 3 Hours p/w: 2 Other hours: laboratory project, self study. Assessment: written examination (date to be determined), laboratory project, case
study Assessm.period(s): n.o.a. (see
academic calendar) |
Prerequisites: wb5420 |
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Follow up: n.o.a. |
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Detailed description of topics: 1. Characteristics
of assembly in different segments (capital goods, consumer products,
electronic assembly, micro assembly); 2. The assembly
process; 3. Industrial
assembly technology, programming and control (follow-up of wb5420); 4. Laboratory
exercise: programming of a robot cell with sensor feedback; 5. Concepts
for assembly systems, internal logistics; 6. Design For
Assembly (DFA), including case study; 7. Micro-assembly. |
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Course material: reader,
will be made available at the start of the course. |
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References from literature: Industrial
Assembly, S.Y. Nof et al, Chapman
& Hall, London, 1997, ISBN 0-412-55770-3 |
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Remarks (specific information about assessment,
entry requirements, etc.): During the
course an examination will assess the individual knowledge level. Next,
assessment will be based on the laboratory project and the case study. |
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Goals: Gaining
knowledge and skills in industrial assembly, in order to be able to (guide
the) development and implementation of assembly systems. |
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Computer use: Design For
Assembly software, assembly system simulation software. |
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Laboratory project(s): Programming
of an assembly system. |
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Design content: Design of
assembly systems, integral with the (re)design of the product from the
viewpoint of assemblability. |
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Percentage of design: 70% |