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[ 445IWMEKFPP23 ] PR Design and Manufacture Project

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3 ECTS M1 - Master's programme 1. year (*)Maschinenbau Christoph Kralovec-Rödhammer 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Original study plan Master's programme Mechanical Engineering 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
Students understand the basic principles of operation of machine elements and are able to combine these principles into assemblies and apply them to a given task. They can understand the interrelationships and functions of machines and independently assess and optimize them with regard to a given task using technical literature. Based on previous analyses and evaluations, students can design and manufacture simple mechanical engineering solutions.
Skills Knowledge
Students are able to

  • organize themselves in work teams (k3)
  • design, analyze, optimize, construct, manufacture, assemble and commission solutions for mechanical engineering problems by combining typical machine elements (k6)
  • Design machine elements and assemblies in accordance with standards (k3)
  • Prepare technical drawings in accordance with standards (k3)
  • Design components for production and manufacture them independently in a mechanical workshop (k6)
  • Apply shape and position tolerances and handle these in connection with mechanical production (k3)
  • carry out functional tests and evaluate and assess measurement data (k5)
  • prepare complete technical documentation (k6)
  • Standard-compliant design and strength assessment of a spur gearbox (shaft, bearing arrangement, shaft seal, gearing, lubrication)
  • Preparation of production drawings in accordance with standards
  • Essential parameters of gear design and their influence on component strength
  • Optimization of a gear pair with modern software
  • Planning and application of mechanical production methods (turning, milling, etc.)
  • Data analysis in the time and frequency domain
  • Structure and content of technical documentation (development report, production documentation, test report)
Criteria for evaluation Load appropriate design and standard-compliant technical documentation; diligence and completeness of the documentation of the technical solution; quality of the component production and assembly; successful functional verification of the technical solution in the laboratory
Methods Independent solution of mechanical engineering tasks in small groups; slide presentations to present the task and to convey relevant theoretical principles; provision of technical literature; consultation hours; self-study of standards and technical literature on the design of machines and their elements; preparation of standard-compliant technical drawings for the production of components and component groups; training on machines and tools of the Open Innovation Lab Maschinenbau; largely independent production of components; laboratory tests to verify the function of the task; complete technical documentation in the form of a report
Language German
Study material Wittel, Herbert, et al. Roloff/Matek Maschinenelemente. Vol. 25. Springer Vieweg, 2021. Niemann, G., et al. Maschinenelemente Band II (Bd. 2). Springer Verlag New York Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. DIN 3990 Teil 5. (1987, Dezember). Tragfähigkeitsberechnung von Stirnrädern - Dauerfestigkeitswerte und Werkstoffqualität. Deutsches Institut für Normung DIN 3990 Teil 11. (1989, Februar). Tragfähigkeitsberechnung von Stirnrädern - Anwendungsnorm für Industriegetriebe Detail-Methode. Deutsches Institut für Normung DIN 3964. (1980, November). Achsabstandsabmaße und Achstoleranzen von Geehäusen für Stirnradgetriebe. Deutsches Institut für Normung DIN 7190 Teil 1. (2017, Februar). Pressverbände - Teil 1: Berechnungsgrundlagen und Gestaltungsregeln für zylindrische Pressverbände. Deutsches Institut für Normung DIN 743. (2012, Dezember). Tragfähigkeitsberechnung von Wellen und Achsen. Deutsches Institut für Normung
Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 15
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority