The course is included in these curricula and study modules
Level/category
Teaching language
Swedish
Type of course
Compulsory
Recommended year of study
4
Total number of ECTS
3 cr
Competency aims
To give students the skills and understanding to manufacture engineering components on CNC machines with the aid of engineering software
Learning outcomes
The student is expected to be able to choose the right method for machine tooling and the appropriate tools on the basis of a technical drawing and with a CAM programme generate the NC-code to machine the part. The student will machine parts on the CNC lathe.
Course contents
Modelling principles of MasterCam in 2-D and 3-D.
Manufacturing of components based on industrial drawings.
Flexible manufacturing systems.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
CAD
Manufacturing Methods
Machine-tooling by Cutting
Previous course names
None
Additional information
Attendance compulsory to pass course.
Recommended or required reading
Modern Produktiosteknik del 2 kapitel 5; ISBN 91-634-0262-9
Kalpakillian S: Manufacturing Engineering and Techno-logy,
Addison Wesley, New York, ISBN 0-201-12849-7
Skärteknik, Mekan fackhandbok, Mekanförbundets för-lag,
Stockholm, 1988, ISBN 91-524-1033-1
Kauppinen Veijo: Konepajojen nykyaikaiset koneet ja
konejärjestelmät, Otakustantamo, 1987
Cedercreutz Kettil: Sätt styrsystemen i system, Utbild-ningshuset
Studentliteratur 1994, Lund, ISBN 91-44-46261-1
Study activities
- Lectures - 0 hours
- Exercise based learning - 0 hours
- Project work and productions - 0 hours
- Individual studies - 0 hours
Workload
- Total workload of the course: 0 hours
- Of which autonomous studies: 0 hours
- Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours
Mode of Delivery
Participation in tuition
Assessment methods
Reports and productions
Teacher
Nyroth Erland
Examiner
Mathew Vihtonen
Group size
No limit
Course completion date
Date for course completion will be announced later
Assignments valid until
12 months after course has ended
The timetable of the course
Mondays starting 8:45 on 11.2.2008.
Running over 5 weeks.
Assessment methods
2007-05-30 - Reports and productions