phy505 - Lab Project I (Course overview)

phy505 - Lab Project I (Course overview)

Institute of Physics 9 KP
Module components Semester courses Sommersemester 2019 Examination
Lecture
  • No access 5.04.647 a/b - Design Fundamentals Show lecturers
    • Thomas Schüning

    Thursday: 09:00 - 13:00, weekly (from 11/04/19), Group B
    Thursday: 14:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 11/04/19), Group A
    Dates on Friday, 21.06.2019 14:00 - 16:00

    The course is 2 hours per week taken together in 6 appointments from the second week on. You have to book the desired date of your course via StudIP by checking into "Participants", ticking in the left hand menu "Groups" and proceed with the date of your choice. Get yourself registered by clicking the second button from the right "Become a memeber of group..." (cf. Documents). E.g. a lab project in the morning means group A (recommanded if you don't participate at a language corse) or group C. If you are taking a language course you definetly have to choose group C Aim/ learning outcome: Achieving basic knowledge in reading, understanding and production of technical drawings, getting and overview about the features of CAD-Software, knowing about the basic principles of designing and dimensioning of machine elements. Content: Rules and Standards for Technical Drawings, Design Phases: • Functional requirements, performance specifications • Design methodology • Decision processes • Detailing • Manufacturing Drawings • Grouping of parts Basic Machine Elements: • Frames • Joints • Bearings • Sealing

Practical training
Notes on the module
Prerequisites
Lecture "Electronics"
Module examination
Report and project presentation; assignment (Design Fundamentals)
Skills to be acquired in this module
Laboratory:
Knowledge and experience about experimental work, managing experimental work and evaluating results.

Design Fundamentals:
Achieving basic knowledge in reading, understanding and production of technical drawings, getting and overview about the features of CAD-Software, knowing about the basic principles of designing and dimensioning of machine elements.