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436-323 Engineering Design 2D (Environmental) | |
Credit Points | 7.1 |
Coordinator | Assoc. Professor A.E. Samuel |
Prerequisites | Engineering Design and Materials 1D or 1A, 1B and 1E or 1C and 436-241 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes |
Semester | 2 |
Contact | 12 hours of lectures and case studies. 24 hours of practical work in engineering design |
Subject Description | On completion of the subject students will; be skilled in synthesising solutions to open-ended design problems at an intermediate level of complexity in mechanical engineering, and skilled in the management of design projects requiring the solution of such problems; have gained an appreciation of computer-based methods in concurrent design; have gained a deep understanding of the concepts and methods of designing for quality, of allowing for environmental impacts, of managing variability and of integrating design with downstream manufacturing operations. Topics covered include; concurrent design of systems and products: computer-based techniques for geometric modelling, materials selection, service simulations and representation of manufacturing knowledge. Management of variability in product geometry and performance: tolerance technology in 1-D, 2-D and 3-D applications, techniques for robust design. Quality assurance in engineering design: life cycle design and environmental impact, quality function deployment, causal networks and failure modes and effects analyses, ISO 9001 and traceability of critical decisions. |
Assessment | Continuous assessment of projects and assignments during the semester; one examination not exceeding three-hours |
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