MANUFACTURING PROCESS PLANNING
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- Academic year
- 2015/2016
- Teacher
- LUCIANO D'ANGELO
- Credits
- 6
- Curriculum
- INDUSTRIALE
- Didactic period
- Primo Semestre
- SSD
- ING-IND/16
Training objectives
- Objectives of the course are the integration and reinforcement of skills acquired in the course of Manufacturing Processes. Beside introducing further manifacuring techniques, some items connected to process planning will be dealt with. It is increased the ability to select production techniques suitable for the realization of an object depending on its shape and material. The student also learns to simulate metal forming processes and to analyze assembly sequences.
Prerequisites
- manufacturing techniques such melting, deformation and cutting of metals and the main techniques used on plastics
Course programme
- Metrology 4 hours
metal sintering 2 hours
manufacture of composite materials 4 hours
abrasive machining 4 hours
unconventional manufact techniques 2 hours
joining techniques 8 hours
additive techniques 2 hours
Group technology 2 hours
Design for assembly 8 hours
Design for machining 4 hours
fem practice 8 hours Didactic methods
- The course consists exclusively of lectures devoted to the argument presentation, apart from the last ones where students have to simulate some operations of plastic deformation of metals
Learning assessment procedures
- The written examination consists of numerous questions, open and specific, on the lecture content. All questions have the same weight to make up the final mark
Reference texts
- Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly (Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Processing)
by Geoffrey Boothroyd, Peter Dewhurst, Winston A. Knight
Introduction to Manufacturing Processes di John A. Schey
Copies of the slides used in class
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