Fundamentals of Production Engineering (Lecture)

Aim of the event:

The lecture is intended to provide an overview of the most important basic processes in production engineering. The essential characteristics of the process groups and the component-orientated selection of manufacturing processes are presented. The lectures are supplemented by a written paper.

Module number:

K.104.24110

Lecturers:

Prof. Dr. Werner Homberg; Prof. Dr. Gerson Meschut

Type of course:

Lecture

Organisational unit:

Mechanical Engineering

Display in the timetable:

GFT

Language of instruction:

German

Min. | Max. Number of participants:

- | 650

Prerequisites / Recommendations

Materials science

Target group:

Undergraduate and postgraduate students who are looking for an introduction to production engineering.
 

Contents:

A Introduction
Classification of manufacturing processes

B Separating manufacturing processes
Machining with geometrically indeterminate and geometrically determinate cutting edges
Removal
Cutting

C Forming manufacturing processes
Introduction to forming technology Forming technology
Solid forming processes for the production of semi-finished products
Solid forming processes for the production of piece goods
Basic sheet metal forming processes
Profile forming

D Joining technology
Welding technology
Coating technology
Mechanical joining processes
Bonding technology Joining processes
Hybrid joining techniques

An­s­prech­part­ner GFT

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Dr.-Ing. Eugen Wiens

Umformende und Spanende Fertigungstechnik

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