Number of hours
- Lectures 12.0
- Projects -
- Tutorials 12.0
- Internship -
- Laboratory works 4.0
- Written tests 4.0
ECTS
ECTS 3.0
Goal(s)
Course content of Manufacturing and Process Product
After the early stages of the design process, the product is often represented as a nominal CAD model. The product is then manufactured, however, the overall geometry of the manufactured product will differ slightly from the nominal geometry.
In this course we focus on the choice of manufacturing process, the geometric deviations which occur and how to deal with these deviations so as to ensure that the product meets the customers needs.
- specify the product geometrically so that it meets expectations despite the geometric deviations which can be caused by the manufacturing process
- specify the components which make up the product so that once assembled it is true to the original model, despite the geometric deviations caused by the manufacturing process
- determine a suitable manufacturing process to manufacture the product
- anticipate the geometric deviations depending on the manufacturing process chosen and compare them with the geometric specifications of the product
- control the manufactured product to ensure that it is in accordance with the specifications
Content(s)
- geometric specifications of the product
- ISO Standard tolerance
- specifications of parts
- choose a manufacturing process
- simulate geometric deviations caused by the manufacturing process
- deal with these deviations during the manufacturing process
- control parts / products
- Analysis of mechanisms from 3D models (Digital Mock-Up - DMU) or 2D (plans)
- Knowledge of basic mechanical technologies (assembling, guiding)
- Knowledge of basic manufacturing technologies (casting, injecting, die forging, turning, milling)
TP1 = report on practices
E1 = Final written exam from 1st exam period
E2 = Written or oral exam from 2nd exam period
N1 = Final mark from 1st exam period
The jury may decide to move up to the next year subject to deferred validation by this EU. This decision remains exceptional; the jury is sovereign for each student.
N1 = (2*E1 + TP1)/3
N2 = E2
The course exists in the following branches:
- Curriculum - Engineer student Master PD - Semester 8
- Curriculum - M1 Industrial Engineering - Semester 8
Course ID : 4GMP8B17
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Machines à commande numérique, MERY Bernard, Hermès
Fabrication assistée par ordinateu, BERNARD Alain, Hermès
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