Machine Tools (GAGEBAL-SZERSZGE-1)

Basic data
Name and type of the study programme
Mechanical Engineering, BSc
Curriculum
2021
Classes / consultation hours
12 (consultation)
Credits
4 credits
Theory – Practice
Theory: 0%, Practice: 0%
Recommended semester
Semester 6
Study mode
correspondence
Prerequisites
100 credit
Evaluation type
Mid-term evaluation
Course category
Language
English
Instructors
Responsible instructor
Dr. Kovács Zsolt Ferenc
Responsible department
Innovatív Járművek és Anyagok Tanszék
Instructor(s)
Dr. Kovács Zsolt Ferenc, Bognár Adrián, - nincs
Checked by
Dr. Líska János
Course objectives

The students should get to know the machine tools, production systems and devices used in industrial technologies, and their simulation possibilities.

Course content

Acquired competences
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.

Skills

- He/She is able to recognize and apply the processes learned in the previous subjects (Mechanics, Materials, Machine Elements) and to apply them (stiffness calculations, dimensioning, material processes, etc.) to the machine tool system. - Ability to use simulation techniques to analyse technological processes (including economic characteristics), to select machine tools and their application in industry.

Attitude

- 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.

Autonomy and responsibilities

- 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.

Requirements, evaluation and grading
Mid-term study requirements

Generative AI usage

2nd position: Use of GAI tools is permitted in a limited manner (e.g., for literature search support or specific tools). In this case, the course instructor is responsible for defining where and how GAI tools may be used in assignments. The course description must specify in detail how GAI tools may be used during the course.

Study aids, laboratory background

Practical aids uploaded to Teams

Readings
Compulsory readings

L.N. Lópezde Lacalle, A. Lamikiz(Editors): Machine Tools for High Performance Machining, Springer-VerlagLondon Limited, 2009, ISBN 978-1-84800-379-8

Recommended readings

LÓPEZ, L., N., LAMIKIZ, A.: Machine Tools for High Performance Machining. ISBN 978-1-84800-379-8. Springer, 2010