Production Engineering (Lecture)
Aim of the event:
Students understand the basic principles and typical characteristics of the most important machining and forming production processes in the field of lightweight construction. Based on this knowledge, students are able to determine the possibilities and limits of forming and machining production processes. This also enables them to identify and apply suitable processes for the manufacture of innovative products.
Module number:
Target group:
Students of mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and teaching degree programmes.
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Werner Homberg
Type of course:
Lecture
Organisation unit:
Mechanical Engineering
Display in the timetable:
Prod.Eng.
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. Number of participants: - | -
Content:
The aim of the lecture series "Manufacturing technology for lightweight construction" is to focus on manufacturing technologies that are particularly suitable for lightweight construction applications. Topics include in particular:
- Introduction to forming technology, machining and manufacturing technology for lightweight construction
- Fundamentals of metallurgy, plasticity theory, process modelling and FEM
- Working accuracy
- Process overview of sheet metal and profile forming
- Incremental and active media-based forming processes
- Lightweight construction through machining
Contact:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Werner Homberg (IW1 801), Tel.: 60-5344/5343, E-mail: wh@luf.upb.de
M.Sc. Yi Gong (IW1 857), Tel.: 60-5953, E-mail: yg@luf.upb.de
Literature:
Relevant literature will be referred to in the lecture.
Important notes:
Lecture notes will be uploaded to PANDA.
Please note that this course also covers the basics of forming technology. We therefore recommend this course to students who would like to gain an insight into these manufacturing techniques.
The schedule and organisational aspects of the lecture will be discussed in the first week of lectures.