Integrated Production Systems

Universidad de Deusto - Bilbao

Course Description

  • Course Name

    Integrated Production Systems

  • Host University

    Universidad de Deusto - Bilbao

  • Location

    Bilbao, Spain

  • Area of Study

    Industrial Engineering

  • Language Level

    Taught In English

  • Prerequisites

    In order to develop this subject properly, it is recommended that the student has acquired the competences developed in Fundamentals of Materials Science and Manufacturing Systems subjects.

    Hours & Credits

  • ECTS Credits

    6
  • Recommended U.S. Semester Credits
    3
  • Recommended U.S. Quarter Units
    4
  • Overview

    Justification
    This subject of the Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Technologíes Engineering develops the competence CE-ME-08 "Applied knowledge of systems and manufacturing processes, metrology and quality control" included in the guidelines of the Order CIN/351/2009, of February 9, which stablishes the requirements for the verification of the official university degrees that enable the exercise of the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer.

    Professionals in this branch can integrate into their professional activity, design (CAD), calculation (CAE) and machining (CAM-CNC) tools for the improvement and optimization of the manufacturing processes in which they take part.

    For this reason, this subject provides the student with applied knowledge about the manufacturing processes of industrial products. This includes the different steps that are followed to achieve the final product from the conceptual design, as well as the integration of CAD/CAM-CNC/CAE tools in this process, quality control and statistical control.

    In addition, according to the map of generic competences of the title, this subject contributes to the integral formation of the engineer by developing part of the "PLANNING" competence.


    Subject competencies
    The learning outcomes in terms of the specific competences of this subject are:

    - CE1. Know the computer-based tools (CAD/CAM-CNC/CAE) for the development of industrial products and apply these tools to the machining, plastic forming and casting processes.

    - CE2. Know the metrological instruments and the quality and statistical control techniques for their application and integration together with the CAD/CAM /CAE tools in the production processes with the objective that the pieces comply with the design requirements.

    - CE3. Know the non-conventional processes and the characteristics of machine tools for the development of industrial products.

    Within the map of generic competences of the degrees, this subject develops the generic competence:

    - CG09. PLANNING. Mastery level: N2. Participate and integrate in the organized development of group work, anticipating the tasks, times and resources to achieve the desired results.


    Course content
    UNIT 1. METAL FORMING. CAD/CAM/CAE APPLICATIONS.

    Generalities of Metal Forming. Volumetric Deformation Processes: Rolling, Forging, Extrusion and Stretching. Sheet Deformation Processes: Stamping, Bending, Shearing, Drawing. CAD/CAM/CAE applications: Simulation of the Metal Forming Deformation Process by Plastic Deformation.

    UNIT 2. INJECTION MOULDING. CAD/CAM/CAE APPLICATIONS.

    Plastic Processing. Types of Plastics. Stages of Polymer Moulding. Process Parameters. Simulation of Injection Moulding Processes.

    UNIT 3. THE NUMERICAL CONTROL MACHINE (CNC).

    Machine Tool: Definition, History and Operation. Structure and Components of the Machine Tool. Guidance Systems. Drive Trains. Spindle. Implementation of CNC and Control. Machining Preparation.

    UNIT 4. MACHINING PROCESSES. CNC-CAM PROGRAMMING.

    What is CAM. CAM operation. Cutting paths. Limitations, Alternatives. Cutting tools.

    UNIT 5. THE PRODUCTION PROCESS AND THE CAD/CAM/CAE INTEGRATION IN THE PRODUCTION PROCESS.

    Manufacturing processes. Manufacturing Tools and Machines. Trend in Manufacturing Processes. CAD/CAM/CAE integration.

    UNIT 6. METROLOGY.

    Inspection and metrology. Characteristics of the Measurement Processes. Inspection Technologies. Coordinate Metrology. Artificial Vision Machines. Tolerances.

    UNIT 7. STATISTICAL CONTROL OF PROCESSES AND QUALITY CONTROL.

    Basic Concepts of Quality and Common Causes. Quality Costs: Definition and Classification. Statistical processes control. Capacity of a Process.

    UNIT 8. NON-CONVENTIONAL MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

    Electrochemical machining. EDM. Ultrasonic machining. Chemical machining.


    EVALUATION SYSTEM

    Assessable activities are divided into continuous assessment activities (CA) and final assessment activities (FA).

    Continuous assessment activities (CA) carried out by the student throughout the semester:

    A series of projects that will be developed throughout the course and that will be delivered to the teacher on the indicated dates. These projects will be used to evaluate CE1 and their weight will be 65% of the final grade.
    The generic competence (CG) will be evaluated through tasks that students will deliver to the teacher during the course, their weight being 10% of the final grade.
    Therefore, the weight of the Continuous Assessment is 75% of the subject: 65% of the CE1 projects + 10% CG9.

    Final assessment activities (FA):

    Assessment test which is worth 25% of the final grade, of which 15% belongs to CE2 and 10% to CG3.

    Therefore, the final grade for the course will be the following: Projects CE1 (70%) + CG9 (10%) + Final Exam CE1 and CE2 (20%) = 100%.

    Students who have not obtained a minimum of 40% in any of the projects of the CE1 evaluation will have the opportunity to make a recovery of said projects. This recovery will consist of projects similar to those of the first test.

    Ordinary examination period:

    In order to pass the course in the ordinary examination period it is necessary:

    To obtain a minimum of 5 in the individual mark of each competence.
    To obtain a minimum of 5 in the overall average grade for the subject.
    Extraordinary examination period:

    Students who have not passed the subject in the ordinary exam must attend this exam. In the extraordinary examination period the student will have the possibility of recovering those competences that have not been passed by means of tests similar to those used in the the ordinary examination period.

    Only those competences that have been passed, i.e. a mark higher than 5, will not be examinated again for the extraordinary exam. However, no competences will be kept for subsequent years.

    In order to pass the subject in the extraordinary examination period, it is necessary:

    To obtain a minimum of 5 in the individual mark of each competence.
    To obtain a minimum of 5 in the overall average grade for the subject.

Course Disclaimer

Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.

Eligibility for courses may be subject to a placement exam and/or pre-requisites.

Credits earned vary according to the policies of the students' home institutions. According to ISA policy and possible visa requirements, students must maintain full-time enrollment status, as determined by their home institutions, for the duration of the program.

Please note that some courses with locals have recommended prerequisite courses. It is the student's responsibility to consult any recommended prerequisites prior to enrolling in their course.

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