Course MV-FBK-86511-K-4
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology (2V+1U, 5.0 LP)
Course Type
SWS | Type | Course Form | CP (Effort) | Presence-Time / Self-Study | |
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- | K | Lecture with exercise classes (V/U) | 5.0 CP | 108 h | |
2 | V | Lecture | 28 h | ||
1 | U | Lecture hall exercise class | 14 h | ||
(2V+1U) | 5.0 CP | 42 h | 108 h |
Basedata
Contents
- Production and manufacturing
- Manufacturing technology / manufacturing processes
- Technology system "manufacturing process"
- Primary forming - casting
- Primary forming - powder metallurgy
- Forming - Basics
- Forming - massive forming
- Forming - sheet metal forming
- Machining
- Laser machining
- Additive Manufacturing
- Application example: automotive production
Competencies / intended learning achievements
1. Lecture
Students are able to
- reflect development trends in manufacturing technology
- name generally applicable definitions of production and manufacturing as well as the classification of the individual manufacturing processes
- classify the manufacturing processes and to characterize the influencing variables, effective variables and selection criteria
- describe various primary forming processes such as casting with lost and permanent molds or powder metallurgy
- compare different forming processes such as massive forming and sheet metal forming
- show the connections between the basics of metallurgy through physical and chemical processes
- characterize cutting processes such as machining with geometrically defined and undefined cutting edges
- distinguish between process variants and areas of application of laser machining
- explain the kinematics of the separating manufacturing processes and to analyze the chip formation
- explain the usefulness of using cooling lubricants in the machining process
- explain the process variants of additive manufacturing and to compare the application strategies
- work out the process chain for the manufacture of a complex product based on the manufacture of an automobile
2. Exercise
Students are able to
- understand, measure and analyze technical surfaces
- prepare a machine tool investment decision
- understand various manufacturing processes and explain them using basic geometries with regard to forces, strengths and kinematics
Literature
- Tönshoff, Denkena: Spanen, Springer Verlag, 2011
- König / Klocke: Fertigungsverfahren, Bd. 1-5, Springer VDI-Verlag
- Westkämper / Warnecke: Einführung in die Fertigungstechnik, Teubner 2010
- Fritz / Schulze: Fertigungstechnik, Springer 2008
- Weck: Werkzeugmaschinen. Meßtechnische Untersuchung und Beurteilung, Springer 2006
- Gebhardt: Generative Fertigungsverfahren, Bd. 4, Hanser Verlag 2013
Materials
blackboard/overhead, projector, slides (script). For further information and course materials please consider the corresponding OLAT-course.
Requirements for attendance (informal)
None
Requirements for attendance (formal)
None
References to Course [MV-FBK-86511-K-4]
Module | Name | Context | |
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[MV-BEMT-5-M-4] | Maschinentechnik | P: Obligatory | 2V+1U, 5.0 LP |
[MV-FBK-15-M-4] | Introduction to Manufacturing Technology | P: Obligatory | 2V+1U, 5.0 LP |
[SO-09-2111-M-5] | Produktion und Arbeit | P: Obligatory | 2V+1U, 5.0 LP |
Notes on the module handbook of the department Mechanical and Process Engineering
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