Innovative Processes in Production Engineering (Lecture)

Aim of the event:

Specialist skills:

- Building on the knowledge gained in basic courses on forming and machining production technology, this advanced course provides students with an insight into current innovations and developments in research into forming and machining production technology. As a result, they gain a deeper insight into these fields and learn to identify innovative developments and evaluate their application potential.

Specific key competences:

- Students gain an insight into innovative manufacturing processes and current developments in research in the fields of metal cutting and forming manufacturing technology

Module number:

L.104.24260

Lecturers:

Dr Charlotte Beerwald; Prof. Dr Werner Homberg; Dr Tobias Surmann

Type of course:

Lecture

Organisational unit:

Mechanical Engineering

Display in the timetable:

IP-FT

Language of instruction:

German

Min. | Max. Number of participants: - | -

Prerequisites / recommendations:

Forming technology 1
Machining

Target group:

Students in the main study programme who want to deal with machining production technology and gain experience in the design of process chains.

Contents: - Innovative developments in the field of fine machining - Innovative developments in the field of machining technology - Simulation in machining - Computer-integrated manufacturing in the field of machining - Electromagnetic forming - High-speed forming based on active media (explosive forming, underwater shock waves) - Sheet metal forming with active media - Incremental forming