Manufacturing process chains (Lecture)
Aim of the event:
The lecture deals with process-specific and cross-process issues in production engineering, in particular process chains in production engineering. The fundamentals include questions of quality management and optimisation, including human factors such as communication and motivation. In addition to considerations on how process chains can be shortened or which measures can contribute to the robustness of a process chain, various realisations and their boundary conditions are shown. The focus here is on process chains in which forming technology plays a prominent role and the lectures are supplemented by exercises.
Module number:
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr Werner Homberg
Type of course:
Lecture
Organisation unit:
Mechanical Engineering
Display in the timetable:
PK
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. Number of participants: - | -
Prerequisites / Recommendations:
Fundamentals of production engineering
Target group:
Students in higher semesters of mechanical engineering including industrial engineering.
Contents:
-Introduction to process chains
-Quality management
-Quality tools
-Motivation and communication
-Transaction analysis, optimisation tasks and methods
-Production planning for sheet metal processing
-Tailored blanks - processes
-Tailored blanks - applications
-Thermomechanical process chains in forming technology
Literature: Annotated list in the lecture notes