Valid for: 2013/14
Decided by: Education Board E
Date of Decision: 2013-04-17
Elective for: M4-pu, MD4
Language of instruction: The course will be given in Swedish
Based on the most recent research findings the course aims to provide students with insights into some of the areas, which are essential for the engineering designer in designing products within polymer based composites, such as selection of material, embodiment design and manufacturing methods for composite materials. The course also provides insights into cost analysis. In each of the areas qualitative as well as quantitative methods are utilized.
Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must
• for a given conceptual design propose a suitable
material
• for a given conceptual design propose a suitable embodiment
design
• based on the design solution propose a suitable manufacturing
method
• calculate the actual costs associated with the given
design
Competences and skills
For a passing grade the student must
• be able to independently, based on a given conceptual
design, select a suitable material in a public data base
• be able to independently or in a group develop a unique
engineering design solution
• be able to independently or in a group, in dialogue,
communicate orally and in writing the engineering design solution
developed to representatives of an industrial company or the
equivalent
Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must
• in a research based way be able to reflect on the
engineering design solutions developed and on the basis of that
propose additional and/or alternative engineering design
solutions
• be able to suggest the need for further and/or alternative
engineering design solutions
To ensure that most recent research findings are mirrored, external lecturers with links to research will be invited. During the course the students have access to the latest research results in actual areas, as a knowledge base to learn how to make independent and undeceivable evaluations.
During the first phase of the course current polymer composite materials are elaborated upon, with reference to material properties and costs.
Based on these insights, the establishment of a product specification is presented, aiming at forming the criteria for the subsequent material selection. The choice of material is then followed by how the actual embodiment design is developed. Here not only the material aspects, but also functional ones are taken into account. The theoretical part of the course ends with an overview of production related aspects are covered, as manufacturing method, joint design and cost analysis.
In parallel to the theoretical part of the course a design project is carried out. The point of departure for this project is a product of a type known to the participants in the course. The project follows the technique areas covered in the theory.
Grading scale: TH
Assessment: The course includes one compulsory project, which is carried out in teams of 3-5 students. Approved projects earn a score between 25 and 50 points. All team members receive the same number of points earned on the projects. In addition, the students must pass an individual written examination by earning a score of between 25-50 points. The final verdict is based on the sum of the points earned on the project and the written examination.
Parts
Code: 0113. Name: Examination.
Credits: 2,5. Grading scale: UG. Assessment: In order to pass the written exam, the student must earn a score of between 25 - 50 points. Contents: The written examination covers the theory presented in the course.
Code: 0213. Name: Project Work.
Credits: 2,5. Grading scale: UG. Assessment: The course project is carried out in groups of 3-5 students. The student must receive between 25-50 points for a passing grade on the project. All group members receive the same number of points earned on the projects. Contents: The project comprises the following items: analysis and establishment of product specifications, selection of material, establishment of the embodiment design and preproduction engineering, also including cost analysis. The project work also includes a presentation of the project result(s).
Required prior knowledge: MMKN05 Engineering Design Techniques or similar course.
The number of participants is limited to: No
Course coordinator: Universitetsadjunkt Katarina Elner-Haglund, katarina.elner-haglund@mkon.lth.se
Teacher: Tekn.dr. Anders Sjögren,
Course homepage: http://www.mkon.lth.se/english