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Manufacturing Technologies (Spring 2011)

Course code : XMANTEC-U1
ECTS Credits : 5 Status : Optional
Revised : 29/08 2007 Written : 31/03 2004
Placement : Sixth semester Hours per week : -1
Length : 1 semester Teaching Language : English

Objective : To give the student the ability to independently choose the most suitable processes to manufacture given products.

Learning objectives:
A student who as fully met the objectives of the course will be able to:
- list material properties, design and functionality of the most common manufacturing processes
- characterize processes and groups of processes in order to determine realistic materials, geometric possibilities, tolerances and surfaces.
- ... general knowledge about process possibilities, tolerances and surfaces
- suggest which processes will be relevant for manufacture of a given component
- suggest relevant processes in a given production situation
Principal Content : Metal casting, forming and shaping processes, material-removal processes, joining processes and equipment for the above processes.
Teaching method : Distance teaching via www. Working individually (or in groups).
The course is based on the teaching material stated below. Discussions by email can be arranged.
Required prequisites : For Export Engineering students:
1st, 2nd and 3rd semester and at least the PE-4-3 exam and/or the PE-5-3 exam must be passed
Recommended prerequisites : For non-Export Engineering students:
Basic material science.
Relations : -
Type of examination : Look under remarks
External examiner : Internal
Marking : 7 step scale
Remarks : There will be two assignments based on manufacturing applications and seven sets of questions from the course book to be submitted according to a schedule provided at the beginning of each semester. The overall mark will be calculated from a weighting of 30% for the set questions and 70% for the two assignments.
Teaching material : Kalpakjian & Schmid, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 5th edition, 2006, ISBN 0-7trinsskala-197639-7.
Responsible teacher : David Ashworth , daash@dtu.dk