College of Computing Sciences and Engineering
EML 4930: Special Topics Course (Integrated Design and Manufacturing)Course Number: EML 4930
Course Name: Special Topics Course (Integrated Design and Manufacturing)
Course Credit Hours: 3
Course Pre-requisites: None (properties of material is recommended)
Course Co-requisites: None
Meeting Time:
Thursdays 11/1260
1:40 – 4:20 pm
11/1260 (some lectures may be held in the lab and some at local companies)
Course Website: www.unf.edu/~aschonni
Will be used extensively for posting announcements, handouts, homework, solutions and more.
Instructor:
Alexandra Schonning, Ph.D.
Office: Building 832, Room 1144
Telephone: 904-620-2357
Email:
Website: www.unf.edu/~aschonni
Office Hours:
Tuesday 2.30 – 5.00
Thursday 4.30 – 5.30
Text:
Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 4th Edition
Serope Kalpakjian, Steven R. Schmid
20001 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.
ISBN: 0-201-36131-0
Course Description:
Students will be introduced to topics in design and manufacturing, basic manufacturing principles, computer aided design, computer aided manufacturing, geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing, and rapid prototyping.
Course Objectives:
1. Provide students with an understanding of Computer-Aided Design: Design Process, CAD Hardware, and Computer Graphics.
2. Provide students with an understanding of Geometric and Parametric Modeling.
3. Provide students with an understanding of Basic Manufacturing Processes.
4. Provide students with an understanding of Computer Aided Manufacturing.
5. Provide students with an understanding of Rapid Prototyping
6. Provide students with an understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.
Methods of Evaluation
Homework 10%
Quizzes 20%
Midterm Exam(s) 20%
Final Exam 25%
Semester Project(s) 25%
Homework
Homework will be assigned during class times or on the web page and will be due one week after being assigned (unless otherwise noted). No late homework will be accepted without prior arrangement. The homework must be neat and stapled in the upper left hand corner.
Midterm Exam(s)
Tests will be conducted during class times. Tests will be closed book.
Final Exam
The final exam will be comprehensive.
Semester Project(s)
Report(s) will be submitted showing all work performed in designing, modeling and manufacturing a component(s) and/or assembly. Images should show all pertinent details. An oral presentation may serve as part of your grade for the projects.
Letter Grades
A / 90(+) – 100%B / 80(+) – 90(-)%
C / 70(+) – 80(-)%
D / 60(+) – 70(-)%
F / Less than 60%
Pledged work:
You may consult with your fellow students if you have difficulties with the homework problems – in fact, discussion is encouraged. However, direct copying of the homework problems from solutions of any kind will be deemed an honor violation. Each student is expected to fully comply with the Honor Code: NO CHEATING IN ANY WAY OR
FORM. If a student is caught cheating, s/he will receive an AUTOMATIC F for the course. Moreover, if a student sees someone else cheating, s/he should REPORT the incident to the instructor. Plagiarism is of course considered a form of cheating.
Tentative Course Layout
1/8 / Introduction and Overview.
Materials / Introduction,
1,2,3,4 / TBA
1/15 / Metal-Casting Processes and Equipment (page 239) / 10-12
1/22 / Forming and Shaping Processes and Equipment (page 316)
1/29 / Material Removal Processes and Machines (page 531)
2/5 / Joining Processes and Equipment (page 771)
2/12 / Surface Technology (page 866) / Gerald Merckel?
2/19 / Common Aspects of Manufacturing (page 943) / Peter Schonning
2/26 / Topic / visit to Xomed/ Review for Midterm exam / Ben Rubin
3/4 / Midterm Exam / CAD / Topic
3/11 / Computer Aided Design and Solid Modeling
3/18 / SPRING BREAK
3/25 / Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
4/1 / CNC: Milling Machine (Programming Lab)
4/8 / CNC: Computer Aided Manufacturing Lab
4/15 / Rapid Prototyping Techniques / Xomed Guy
4/22 / Presentations and Review / Search for potential employers in JAX and USA. Write a resume for one of these.
4/27
Tuesday / Final Exam 1:00-2:50 pm.
Refer to http://www.unf.edu/registrar/finals.html for changes of date and time.
Note: This layout is subject to change by the instructor.
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