The course is included in these curricula and study modules
- Industrial management 2005 (native finnish speaking students) - Economics and management
- Industrial management 2005 (native swedish speaking students) - Economics and management
- Industrial management 2005 (international students) - Economics and management
- Industrial management 2004 (international students) - Management and production economics
- Industrial management 2004 (native finnish speaking students) - Management and production economics
- Industrial management 2004 (native swedish speaking students) - Management and production economics
- Industrial management 2006 (native finnish speaking students) - Economics and management
- Industrial management 2006 (native swedish speaking students) - Economics and management
- Industrial management 2006 (international students) - Economics and management
- Mechanical and production engineering 2006 - Polymer technology
- International business 2005 (international students) - Business operations
- International business 2005 (native finnish speaking students) - Business operations
- International business 2005 (native swedish speaking students) - Business operations
- International business 2006 (international students) - Business operations
- International business 2007 (international students) - Business operations
- International business 2008 (international students) - Business operations
- International business 2006 (native finnish speaking students) - Business operations
- International business 2007 (native finnish speaking students) - Business operations
- International business 2008 (native finnish speaking students) - Business operations
- International business 2006 (native swedish speaking students) - Business operations
- International business 2007 (native swedish speaking students) - Business operations
- International business 2008 (native swedish speaking students) - Business operations
- International business 2009 (international students) - Business operations
- International business 2009 (native finnish speaking students) - Business operations
- International business 2009 (native swedish speaking students) - Business operations
- Plastics technology 2007 (swedish) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2008 (swedish) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2009 (swedish) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2010 (swedish) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2011 (swedish) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2012 (swedish) - Production methods and tool design
- Plastics technology 2013 (swedish) - Production methods and tool design
- Plastics technology 2007 (international students) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2007 (native finnish speaking students) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2007 (native swedish speaking students) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2008 (international students) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2008 (native finnish speaking students) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2008 (native swedish speaking students) - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2009 - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2010 - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2011 - Economics and management
- Plastics technology 2012 - Production methods and tool design
- Plastics technology 2013 - Production methods and tool design
- Materials processing technology 2014 (swe) - Advanced materials and design
- Materials processing technology 2015 (swe) - Advanced materials and design
- Materials processing technology 2016 - Design
- Materials processing technology 2017 - Design
- Materials processing technology 2018 - Design
- Materials processing technology 2019 - Advanced materials and design
- Materials processing technology 2014 - Advanced materials and design
- Materials processing technology 2015 - Advanced materials and design
- Materials processing technology 2016 - Design
- Materials processing technology 2017 - Design
- Materials processing technology 2018 - Design
- Materials processing technology 2019 - Advanced materials and design
- Human ageing and elderly service 2005 (international students) - Gerontechnology
- Human ageing and elderly service 2005 (native students) - Gerontechnology
The course takes place in period
1 (2019-08-01 to 2019-10-27)
Level/category
Teaching language
English
Type of course
Compulsory
Cycle/level of course
First
Recommended year of study
3
Total number of ECTS
5 cr
Competency aims
The aim of the course is:
Use SolidWorks to create parts, drawings and assemblies
Performing stress analysis of parts using SolidWorks
Use toolbox and 3D ContentCentral in the design process of standard parts
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is expected to be able to:
Use SolidWorks in the design process.
Course contents
Students will complete the SolidWorks Mountainboard Design Project comprising of the following sections:
Using the Interface
Basic Functionality
Basic Parts - The Binding
Revolved Features - The Wheel Hub
Thin Features - The Deck
Multibody Parts - The Axle and Truck
Sweeps and Lofts - Springs and Bindings
Final Assembly
Prerequisites and co-requisites
The course can be taken by any student after completing the Solid Modelling course using SolidWorks (or similar CAD course for exchange students).
Previous course names
Product Development
Additional information
Obtain SolidWorks for home use from:
lab.arcada.fi (contains license key)
There is one (optional) introduction lecture for this course. Students are then required to complete the work individually.
Students are required to be able to produce their SolidWorks assembly file upon request and to follow good Good Scientific Practices in Studies:
https://start.arcada.fi/sites/default/files/dokument/examensarbete/good…
Recommended or required reading
Reference Textbook:
"Introduction to SolidWorks", Onwubolu, Arcada Libguides
SolidWorks Student Curriculum found through the help menu.
help>student curriculum>SolidWorks curriculum>curriculum 2015>mountainboard design
Study activities
- Individual- and group instruction - 4 hours
- Project- and production work/artistic activities - 66 hours
- Internet-based studies - 65 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
Essays, reports, productions and portfolio
Assessment requirements
Submit an engineering drawing (pdf) as per page 449 of the mountainboard student guide. Follow good scientific practice in studies at Arcada:
Grading Scale:
50-59 Grade 1
60-69 Grade 2
70-79 Grade 3
80-89 Grade 4
90-100 Grade 5
Teacher
Vihtonen Mathew
Examiner
Vihtonen Mathew
Home page of the course
Group size
No limit (46 students enrolled)
Assignments valid until
Until date 2019-10-27
The timetable of the course
1st Week: Introduction to course
2nd Week-last week: Individual completion of Project
Course enrolment period
2019-03-18 to 2020-04-03
Assessment methods
Date will be announced later - Reports and productions
Date | Time | Room | Title | Description | Organizer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019-08-30 | 13:30 - 16:30 | E383 | Produktdesign | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-09-06 | 13:15 - 16:00 | D399 | Product Design (Individual Work) | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-09-13 | 13:30 - 16:30 | E383 | Product Design (Individual Work) | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-09-20 | 13:30 - 16:30 | E383 | Product Design (Individual Work) | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-09-27 | 13:15 - 16:00 | D399 | Product Design (Individual Work) | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-10-04 | 13:30 - 16:00 | E383 | Product Design (Individual Work) | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-10-11 | 13:30 - 16:00 | E383 | Product Design (Individual Work) | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-10-18 | 13:30 - 16:00 | E383 | Product Design (Individual Work) | Vihtonen Mathew | |
2019-10-25 | 13:30 - 16:00 | E383 | Product Design Individual Work | Vihtonen Mathew |