Course detail

Technological Preparation of Production

FSI-HTV-K Acad. year: 2023/2024 Winter semester

Methodology of production planning applied in manufacture of engineering components focused on the machining technology. Designing production procedures for machining of typical engineering components. Analysis of technological influence on the manufacturing process. Optimization of a machining manufacturing process.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

6

Entry knowledge

Technological characteristics of cutting methods, machine tools, cutting tools.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

Course unit credit requirements:
-participation in the exercises,
-delivery of assigned papers.
The exam will be written and oral and the resulting classification will be in accordance with Article 12 and 13 of the current BUT Study and Examination Regulations.
It is classificated to the ECTS grading scale.


Missed lessons will be compensated in alternative exercises by arrangement with the teacher.
Attendance in lectures is recommended.
Attendance in exercises is compulsory.
The attendance to the seminar is regularly checked and the participation in the lesson is recorded.

Aims

The course will familiarise students with the methodology of designing production procedures for machining of typical engineering components with respect to individual stages of the manufacturing process.


Students will be acquainted with an analytical approach applied for solution of the basic problems in designing production procedures applied in manufacturing of engineering components. They will be familiarised with respective technological issues including quantification of the time consumption and economic appraisal..

The study programmes with the given course

Type of course unit

 

Guided consultation in combined form of studies

13 hours, compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

1. Technological production planning as an integrated part of the manufacturing process
2. Methodology of designing production procedures of machined components
3. Technological aspects of the accuracy of machining I
4. Technological aspects of the accuracy of machining II
5. Technological platforms
6. Time consumption classification in engineering production
7. Determining the time consumption in engineering production
8. Selection of an optimum type of a machine tool
9. Construction technology, constructional-technological standardization
10.Planning of semi-finished products for machining processes
11.Production technology of rotary components I
12.Production technology of rotary components II
13.Production technology of non-rotary components

Guided consultation

52 hours, optionally

Syllabus

1. Technological production planning as an integrated part of the manufacturing process
2. Methodology of designing production procedures of machined components
3. Technological aspects of the accuracy of machining I
4. Technological aspects of the accuracy of machining II
5. Technological platforms
6. Time consumption classification in engineering production
7. Determining the time consumption in engineering production
8. Selection of an optimum type of a machine tool
9. Construction technology, constructional-technological standardization
10.Planning of semi-finished products for machining processes
11.Production technology of rotary components I
12.Production technology of rotary components II
13.Production technology of non-rotary components

Laboratory exercise

13 hours, compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

1. Production procedure of simple cylindrical component I.
2. Production procedure of simple cylindrical component II.
3. The choice of machined components semi-products.
4. Material allowances for machining.
5. Transformation of machined components dimensional systems.
6. Standard of unit and batch operational time.
7. Measurement of time consumption.
8. Selection of optimum machine tool variant.
9. Production procedure of a shaft I.
10.Production procedure of a shaft II.
11.Production procedure of a bevel gear wheel I.
12.Production procedure of a bevel gear wheel II.
13.Credit