Course title, code: CAD/CAM Systems, GAGEBAL-CADCAMRE-1

Name and type of the study programme: Computer science engineering, BSc
Curriculum: 2021
Number of semester consultation hours: 16
Credits: 5
Theory: 0 %
Practice: 0 %
Recommended semester: 6
Study mode: correspondence
Prerequisites: CNC-technológia I.
Evaluation type: exam
Course category:
Language: english
Responsible instructor: Dr. Kun Krisztián
Instructor(s):
Course objectives:
The application of virtual reality in manufacturing design. The concept of a digital factory, knowledge and data management in the digital factory, and the future development of the digital factory.
Course content:

Acquired competences:
Knowledge:

Can apply the computational, modeling principles and methods related to mechanical product, process, and technology design.

Skills:

Description of the geometric editing modules of a CAM software. Designing 2D tasks with the help of the taught CAM software. Constructing planar geometric shapes in a CAM software. Demonstration of manufacturing 2.5-3D surfaces. Use of CAM software starting from a solid model. Presentation of Reverse Engineering techniques and RP (rapid prototyping) processes under laboratory conditions. Completion of three design tasks.

Attitude:

Is open to learning about and accepting ongoing professional and technological developments and innovations in the technical field, and reliably conveying them.

Autonomy and responsibilities:

Identifies the shortcomings of applied technologies, the risks of processes, and initiates actions to mitigate these.

Additional professional competences:


Requirements, evaluation, grading:
Mid-term study requirements:

Exam requirements:

Exam

Study aids, laboratory background:

The computer simulation program for NCT controls. Description of the programming and operation of NCT lathe and milling controls (www.nct.hu). Material from Dr. Pál Boza's lecture (downloadable from the department server). Guide for using EdgeCam software (downloadable from the department server).

Compulsory readings:

Michael Fitzpatrick: Machining and CNC Technology, 2005 by the Mc.Graw. Hill (Higher Education).

Recommended readings: