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Manufacturing II, 7.5 Higher education credits
Tillverkningsteknik II, 7,5 Högskolepoäng
Established: 2022-12-12
Established by: Department of Engineering Science
Applies from: V23
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student must show:
- knowledge of current research frontoer in metal cutting, welding, thermal spraying and additive manufacturing
- knowledge of the scientific basis for plasticity, metal cutting, welding, thermal spraying and additive manufacturing
- ability to carry out and orally present a process plan in metal cutting
- ability to perform an analysis of Design for assembly
- ability to holistically analyze manufacturing processes in a larger production system
Entry requirements
General entry requirements and approved result from the following course/courses:
MTK200-Materials Science and Engineering and
TVB100-Manufacturing I or the equivalent.
The forms of assessment of student performance
Oral presentation in group. Laboratory exercises. Individual written exam.
Course contents
The main content of the course is:
- Plasticity in metal forming
- Enhanced knowledge in metal cutting in relation to TVB100
- Enhanced knowledge in welding in relation to TVB100
- Enhanced knowledge in thermal spraying in relation to TVB100
- Enhanced knowledge in additive manufacturing in relation to TVB100
- DFA (Design for Assembly)
- Process planning metholodgy for metal cutting
Other regulations
Course grading: U/3/4/5
Course language: The teaching is conducted in English.
General rules pertaining to examination at University West are available at www.hv.se.
If the student has a decision/recommendation on special support due to disability, the examiner has the right to examine the student in a customized examination form.
Cycle
First cycle
Progressive specialization
G1F - first cycle, has less than 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Main field of study
Mechanical Engineering