Course title, code: Assembly Technology, GAGEBAL-SZERELTE-1
The aim of the course Assembly is to acquisition of knowledge for the students the related to mechanical engineering technologies, assembly planning and organization, and on-site constructions.
Knowledge:
- Have a comprehensive knowledge of the basic facts, directions and limits of the subject area of engineering.
- Knowledge of the general and specific mechanical principles, rules, contexts and procedures necessary for the operation of the field of engineering.
- Knowledge of the terminology, the most important relationships and theories related to the field.
- Comprehensive knowledge of the main theories and problem-solving methods in the field.
- Choosing the right assembly joint and assembly tool tool
- Compiling the assembly family tree and technology sequenceSolving assembly size chainsChoosing the assembly location constructionChoosing the assembly system
- He/She is open to learning about, adopting and authentically communicating professional, technological development and innovation in the field of engineering.
- He/She strives to make self-learning a means to achieve its professional goals.
- Strives to solve problems, preferably in cooperation with others.
- He/she shall strive to make his/her self-learning in mechanical engineering continuous and consistent with his/her professional goals.
- He/she strives to solve problems and make management decisions by listening to the opinions of his/her colleagues, preferably in cooperation.
- Have the stamina and tolerance of monotony required to carry out practical activities.
- In unexpected decision situations, he/she independently thinks through and develops comprehensive, substantiating professional questions on the basis of given sources.
- Responsibly upholds and represents the values of the engineering profession and is open to professionally informed critical comment.
- In the performance of his/her professional duties, he/she will cooperate with qualified professionals from other disciplines (primarily technical, economic and legal).
- Identify shortcomings in the technologies used, process risks and take the initiative to mitigate them.
- He/she is responsible for the consequences of his/her technical analyses, the proposals he/she makes and the decisions he/she takes.
Mid-term study requirements:
Exam requirements:
The exam consists of a written part (60 minutes) followed by an oral part.
They receive it electronically from the lecturer.
M. Kathiresh, R. Neelaveni (2021): Automotive Embedded Systems, Key Technologies, Innovations, and Applications, ISBN: 978-3-030-59897-6 Károly Jármai, Betti Bolló: Vehicle and Automotive Engineering, Proceedings of the JK2016, Miskolc, Hungary, ISBN: 978-3-319-51189-4
Koichi Shimokawa, Ulrich Jürgens, Takahiro Fujimoto (1997): Transforming Automobile Assembly, Experience in Automation and Work Organization, ISBN: 978-3-642-60374-7