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Producibility and product quality - course description

General information
Course name Producibility and product quality
Course ID 06.9-WM-ZiIP-IJ-ANG-D-14_20
Faculty Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Field of study Management and Production Engineering
Education profile academic
Level of studies Second-cycle studies leading to MSc degree
Beginning semester winter term 2023/2024
Course information
Semester 2
ECTS credits to win 4
Course type obligatory
Teaching language english
Author of syllabus
  • dr inż. Małgorzata Śliwa
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Project 30 2 - - Credit with grade
Lecture 15 1 - - Exam

Aim of the course

The aim of the course is to familiarise students with issues related to the technological preparation of production, which should be preceded by an analysis of construction documentation, in terms of construction technology, that is, the assessment of construction or its individual elements from the point of view of their standardisation, rational selection and the saving of materials, the rational shaping of semi-finished products and the technology of shaping with minimal manufacturing costs, taking into account production volume and conditions of use.

Prerequisites

Production techniques, Engineering graphics, Material science, Production processes I.

Scope

Lecture:

The concept of technology, criteria and principles for selecting the optimal technological process. Requirements to be met in product design, in order to achieve producibility of the structure. Current development trends in manufacturing techniques with particular emphasis on factors affecting reduction of production costs (reduction of energy consumption and consumption of materials, automation) while simultaneously improving the quality of products. Types of production volumes. Productivity and quality of products manufactured using selected technologies, including additives. Producibility of products that are heat treated and surface treated. Producibility of machine construction in terms of assembly.

Project:

-   Designing assumptions for a machine part or sub-assembly, taking into account the conditions of us.

-   Analysis of methods for shaping parts and adopting producibility criteria for serial production.

-   Unassisted development of the design and manufacturing process for the shaping technology adopted.

Teaching methods

Lecture: conventional.

Project: seminar consultations, teamwork and working with a source document.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Lecture - the condition for passing the lecture is to obtain a positive grade for the exam (ex. in the form of a test), containing questions covering the basic issues. Min. 50% correct answers, grade: sufficient..

Project - the condition for passing the project is obtaining a positive assessment of the project, submitted electronically and substantive justification of the solutions adopted. The final acceptance of the project requires a presentation before the training group. The assessment is based on the skills assessment component, related to the implementation of the project tasks.

Final rating: 50% lecture, 50% project

Recommended reading

  1. Oczoś K., Kawalec A.: Kształtowanie metali lekkich, PWN, Warszawa, 2012.
  2. Erbel St., Kuczyński, Marciniak Z.: Techniki wytwarzania-Obróbka Plastyczna, WNT,Warszawa, 1986.
  3. Feld M.: Podstawy projektowania procesów technologicznych typowych części maszyn, WNT, Warszawa, 2000.
  4. Klimpel A.: Spawanie, zgrzewanie, cięcie metali, Technologie, WNT, Warszawa, 1999.
  5. Orłow P.: Zasady konstruowania w budowie maszyn, WNT, Warszawa, 1981.
  6. Perzyk M., i inni: Odlewnictwo, WNT, Warszawa, 2004.
  7. Skarbiński M., Skarbiński J.: Technologiczność konstrukcji maszyn, WNT, Warszawa 1987.
  8. Wilczyński K.: Przetwórstwo tworzyw sztucznych, OWPW, Warszawa, 2000.

Further reading

  1. Kidlarski E.: Jakość wyrobów, PWN, Warszawa 1988.
  2. Miracki W.: Koszty przygotowania produkcji, PWE, Warszawa 1985.

Notes


Modified by dr inż. Tomasz Belica (last modification: 12-04-2023 23:05)