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Academic program | General Engineering Program | :
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Type d'EC | Classes (LIIAem05EMeth1) | |||
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Period :
SEMESTER 5 |
Education language :
French |
Learning Outcomes |
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This aim of this course is to introduce the main processes and equipment used in the transformation of metal and plastic materials. Objectives: - Ability to write a preliminary draft manufacturing study for a basic part - Ability to select the appropriate measuring instrument to check the quality of a part |
Content |
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1. Transformation processes of primary molded parts. - Foundry: the main molding processes (fusion and elaboration of metals, sand casting, shell, lost wax, under pressure) and a few rules applying to mold design and part contours - Main processes and equipment for transforming metals: ingot casting, hot rolling, cold rolling, hot forging, drop forging, smelting, sintering, welding (MIG, TIG, etc), cutting, forming. - Main processes and equipment for transforming plastics: properties and common types of plastics, different types of plastic parts, injection, extrusion, blow-molding, rotomolding, calendering, compression, thermoforming, contact molding, projection and filament winding. 2. Dimensional and geometric metrology: Principal measurement and verification instruments, resolutions, measurable tolerance interval, adjustment standards, geometrical tolerance, etc. 3. Functional dimensioning: Analysis of an assembly drawing and calculation of condition dimensions. 4. Manufacturing analysis: Isostatism; drafting of range machining; determine and analyze geometric, technological and economic constraints; select the type of process for the fabrication. |
Pre-requisites / co-requisites |
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Ability to read a 2D plan of a mechanism and of a basic part. |
Bibliography |
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- Photocopied hand-outs and Lab documents - PAQUET, G., Guide de l'usinage, Delagrave. - Chevalier A., Bohan,J., Guide du technicien en productique, Hachette. - Cordebois,Jean-Pierreet Coll., Fabrication par usinage, Dunod. -Barlier, C., Poulet, B., Mémotech Génie Mécanique, Casteilla. - Urso, J-P., Mémotech commande numérique & programmation, Casteilla |
Assessment(s) | |||
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N° | Nature | Coefficient | Observable objectives |
1 | - Functional dimensioning: Starting with the conditional dimensioning, the student must know how to draw dimension chains and calculate the tolerance intervals. - Processes for obtaining primary molded parts: Starting with the technical specifications (design, material and quantity), the student must know how to choose the appropriate process to obtain the primary molded part. - Manufacturing analysis: the student must know how to analyse a drawing and conduct the preliminary draft manufacturing study. - Dimensional metrology: the student must know how to interpret the dimensional and/or geometric tolerance values and select the appropriate verification instruments. | 1 | Written exam |