The course is included in these curricula and study modules
- Industrial management 2005 (native finnish speaking students) - Production technology
- Industrial management 2005 (native swedish speaking students) - Production technology
- Industrial management 2005 (international students) - Production technology
- Industrial management 2004 (international students) - Design and manufacturing technology
- Industrial management 2004 (native finnish speaking students) - Design and manufacturing technology
- Industrial management 2004 (native swedish speaking students) - Design and manufacturing technology
- Industrial management 2006 (native finnish speaking students) - Production technology
- Industrial management 2006 (native swedish speaking students) - Production technology
- Industrial management 2006 (international students) - Production technology
- Plastics technology 2007 (swedish) - General engineering
- Plastics technology 2008 (swedish) - General engineering
- Plastics technology 2009 (swedish) - Design and manufacturing
- Plastics technology 2010 (swedish) - Design and manufacturing
- Plastics technology 2011 (swedish) - Design and manufacturing
- Plastics technology 2012 (swedish) - Processing and advanced materials
- Plastics technology 2013 (swedish) - Processing and advanced materials
- Plastics technology 2007 (international students) - General engineering
- Plastics technology 2007 (native finnish speaking students) - General engineering
- Plastics technology 2007 (native swedish speaking students) - General engineering
- Plastics technology 2008 (international students) - General engineering
- Plastics technology 2008 (native finnish speaking students) - General engineering
- Plastics technology 2008 (native swedish speaking students) - General engineering
- Plastics technology 2009 - Design and manufacturing
- Plastics technology 2010 - Design and manufacturing
- Plastics technology 2011 - Design and manufacturing
- Plastics technology 2012 - Processing and advanced materials
- Plastics technology 2013 - Processing and advanced materials
- Materials processing technology 2014 (swe) - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2015 (swe) - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2016 - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2017 - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2018 - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2019 - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2014 - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2015 - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2016 - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2017 - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2018 - Materials processing
- Materials processing technology 2019 - Materials processing
The course takes place in period
2 (2019-10-28 to 2019-12-31)
Level/category
Teaching language
English
Type of course
Compulsory
Cycle/level of course
First
Recommended year of study
1
Total number of ECTS
5 cr
Competency aims
To give students the understanding to select
the most suitable manufacturing process for a
given component.
To understand the link between manufacturing
processes and the properties of the material.
To understand basic machining operations and
tools.
To give students the fundamental skills for
future CNC machining of moulds.
Learning outcomes
To describe common manufacturing processes.
To select the best manufacturing process for
the production of a given engineering
component.
To relate the structure of materials to the
given manufacturing process.
To calculate Young's Modulus and the Ultimate Tensile Stress for a tensile test.
To use a milling machine.
To be able to determine machining speeds and
feeds for lathe and milling.
To calculate manufacturing time and costs.
To understand the iron carbide phase diagram.
To present in groups.
Course contents
-Introduction and Overview of Manufacturing
(Chapter 1) + Nature of Materials (Chapter 2)
-Mechanical Properties of Materials (Chapter
3) and Physical Properties of Materials (Chapter
4)
-Machining Operations and Machine Tools
(Chapter 18)
-Engineering Materials (Chapter 5) and
Dimensions, Surfaces and their Measurement
(Chapter 6)
-Fundamentals of Metals Casting (Chapter 7) and
Metal Casting Processes (Chapter 8)
-Fundamental of Metal Forming (Chapter 14),
Bulk Deformation Processes in Metal Working
(Chapter 15)
-Group Presentations
-Reading also from chapter 23 and 26
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Laboratory safety for engineers or Introduction to University Studies (2017-18 or earlier)
Students who have passed the course can not retake the course in the following year in order to improve the grade.
Additional information
Please sign up to lab withing the first
weeks of the relevant period itslearning.
It is also required to enrol to a presentation
group within the first 2 weeks of class. The
presentation group can be a different group
number to the lab group.
Read more from:
http://lab.arcada.fi/ External link
All deadlines dates must be met. Students not submitting assessment work by the deadline dates will be removed from the course.
Recommended or required reading
It is recommended (although not compulsory) to purchase the online ebook or printed version. The course lectures will be based on the presentation slides for the text.
M. Groover, "Principles/Fundamentals of Modern
Manufacturing". Some websites use a different
name but check the ISBN: 978-1-1184-7420-4,
cover and 5th edition.
https://www.vitalsource.com/en-uk/products/principles-of-modern-manufac… External link
Study activities
- Lectures - 15 hours
- Individual- and group instruction - 10 hours
- Practical exercises - 10 hours
- Small-group work - 10 hours
- Individual studies - 90 hours
Workload
- Total workload of the course: 135 hours
- Of which autonomous studies: 135 hours
- Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours
Mode of Delivery
Multiform education
Assessment methods
- Exams (written-, oral-, home-)
- Essays, reports, productions and portfolio
Assessment requirements
Students should sign up to the milling lab in itslearning in the 1st week of the period. It is also required to attend the group presentation. Although recommended, it is not compulsory to attend normal lectures. Students can follow the assigned Chapters and exercises from the course text book.
15%: Individual Assignment 1: Theoretical Tensile test
exercise
15%: Individual Assignment 2: Machining
20%: Group Presentations
50%: Graded Exercise (online). Published after last lecture. Check exact dates and full details in itslearning.
Follow good scientific practice in studies at Arcada:
https://start.arcada.fi/en/my-studies/degree-thesis/ethical-rules
GRADING.
50-59 Grade 1 Satisfactory
60-69 Grade 2 Satisfactory
70-79 Grade 3 Good
80-89 Grade 4 Good
90-100 Grade 5 Excellent
Student completing all required compulsory
tasks but not obtaining a grade will be given
an opportunity to make up their grade to 1. The assignment dates are set in itslearning.
Teacher
- Anukka Harri
- Vihtonen Mathew
Examiner
Vihtonen Mathew
Home page of the course
Group size
No limit (25 students enrolled)
Assignments valid until
Until date 2019-11-24
The timetable of the course
1st Week(week 44): Introduction and Overview of
Manufacturing (Chapter 1) + Nature of Materials
(Chapter 2), Lecture Notes folder in itslearning - sign up to lab group and presentation group.
2nd Week (week 45): Mechanical Properties of
Materials (Chapter 3) and Physical Properties of
Materials (chapter 4)
3rd Week(week 46): Machining Operations and
Machine Tools (Chapter 18)
4th Week(week 47): Engineering Materials (Chapter
5) and Dimensions, Surfaces and their
Measurement (Chapter 6). Welding Chapter 23 and 26.
5th Week(week 48): Group Presentations
6th Week(week 49): Fundamentals of Metals Casting
(Chapter 7) and Metal Casting Processes
(Chapter 8) (Moved to week 50 due to national holiday).
7th Week (week 50): Fundamentals of Metal Forming
(Chapter 14), Bulk Deformation Processes in
Metal Working (Chapter 15)
8th Week(week 51): Graded Exercise Submission and Course Survey
Course enrolment period
2019-10-14 to 2019-11-10
Assessment methods
- 2019-12-20 - Exams
- 2019-11-24 - Reports and productions
Date | Time | Room | Title | Description | Organizer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019-11-01 | 09:15 - 12:00 | D4109 | Manufacturing Processes | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-11-08 | 09:15 - 12:00 | D4109 | Manufacturing Processes | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-11-11 | 13:15 - 16:00 | B225 | Manufacturing Processes Lab- Basic Milling with Lab Engineer | Anukka Harri | |
2019-11-13 | 09:15 - 12:00 | B225 | Manufacturing Processes Lab- Basic Milling with Lab Engineer | Anukka Harri | |
2019-11-15 | 09:15 - 12:00 | D4109 | Manufacturing Processes | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-11-18 | 13:15 - 16:00 | B225 | Manufacturing Processes Lab- Basic Milling with Lab Engineer | Anukka Harri | |
2019-11-20 | 09:15 - 12:00 | B225 | Manufacturing Processes Lab- Basic Milling with Lab Engineer | Anukka Harri | |
2019-11-22 | 12:15 - 15:00 | B320 | Manufacturing Processes | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-11-25 | 13:15 - 16:00 | B225 | Manufacturing Processes Lab- Basic Milling with Lab Engineer | Anukka Harri | |
2019-11-29 | 09:15 - 12:00 | D4109 | Manufacturing Processes Group Presentations | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-12-13 | 09:15 - 12:00 | D4109 | Manufacturing Processes | Vihtonen Mathew |