Design and Manufacturing Processes

Numbering Code U-ENG25 25127 LJ71 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Mon.3
Instructor name MATSUBARA ATSUSHI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
NISHIWAKI SHINJI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course In lectures, students are taught how production efficiency and production cost in machine production correlate with dimension and shape accuracy, quality, life span, and performance of a product. In addition, lectures explain the processing principles and practice of various processing methods used during production in machine manufacturing.
Course Goals To acquire basic and general knowledge about the structure of machines, design of systems, and manufacturing methods.
Schedule and Contents Mechanisms of machine products & outline of machine manufacturing, 3 sessions, an outline is given on the mechanisms of machine products. In addition, the relationship between the function, shape and precision required for machine products, and how these qualities relate to manufacturing cost are explained, and an overview is given on the methods used to process parts and the procedure for these methods.
Manufacture of semi-finished materials, 4 sessions, the principles and practice of processing methods such as casting, forging, welding, and fabricating sheet metal for the manufacture of semi-finished materials are described, and an explanation is given on which methods are suited for manufacturing the semi-finished materials of different parts.
Methods of finish processing, 7 sessions, the principles and practice of the process in which machine parts are manufactured by applying finish processing (represented by cutting, grinding, and abrasive machining) to semi-finished materials are described, and an explanation is given on which methods of finish processing should be applied to the semi-finished materials of different parts.
Confirmation of learning achieved, 1 session
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation is based on performance in teaching sessions and an end-of-term examination. As a general rule, the examination makes up 80% of the final grade, while performance in teaching sessions makes up 20%.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Report assignments may be assigned.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Not used
References, etc. Chichiiwa, K. (ed.), Kikai seisaku-hou tsuuron-jou, (University of Tokyo Press, 1982) ISBN: 4130650343
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