TIN300 Digital Manufacturing and Design Technology 3 (Specialization)
Credits (ECTS):5
Course responsible:Odd Ivar Lekang
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Engelsk, norsk
Course frequency:Yearly
Nominal workload:For a course of 5 credits, ca. 125 hours of work in total is normally to be expected.
Teaching and exam period:This course starts in autumn
About this course
In this topic students will apply the knowledge they have gained through previous courses in manufacturing and design. The challenge in this course is that they will be working with all systems where digital new technologies and designs are included, going from single product to system thinking. The work in this course is a project formed with industry partners and the task shall be of a nature similar to real-life projects. The project assignment gives students the opportunity to work to develop sustainable solutions to solve global primary needs related to water, intelligent transport systems (ITS), sustainable food and energy production.
It also aims to give the student an overview of how digital advances changing the industrial landscape and opportunities of today's factories including the entire production processes.
In the course the students will learn about
- Analysis of a complex production process and important suksesfaktorer for the use of digital production and design of complex new technologies processes
- Model-based systems for production and advanced manufacturing enterpriser
- Development of cyberphysical frameworks - "Digital Twins"
Autodesk Fusion 360 will be the platform used in this course.
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- Preform analysis of a complex manufacturing process and consider the important factors to use a digital production and design in a complex processes
- Explain model-based systems for enterprises
- Applied use of such rapid prototyping, programming, IoT etc in projects
- practical cooperation and project completion in larger projects
- Increased communication ability and documentation of projects.
- Development of a "Digital Twin" system
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