Mechanical Design and Manufacturing I
This course covers Design, Material Strength, and Manufacturing Processes, providing students with essential knowledge for mechanical system development in mechatronics.
Design Section: Explores mechanical analysis, kinematic design, and component selection, focusing on bearings, rollers, turntables, linear guides, couplings, and shaft systems.
Material Strength Section: Examines 3D stress analysis, principal stresses, material deformation, Hooke’s Law, and thermal strain effects, emphasizing mechanical behavior and structural integrity.
Manufacturing Section: Introduces CNC machining, casting, sintering, joining processes, and sheet metal fabrication, highlighting process selection based on design and material properties.
This course blends theoretical principles with practical applications, preparing students for mechanical system design, analysis, and manufacturing in engineering fields.
E1: Develop a strong mathematical foundation in Control, Robotics, and Mechatronics systems.
E4: Select relevant theories, methods, and tools to design innovative solutions for Robotic, Control, and Mechatronics systems.