ENGR 2001 Automated Manufacturing
ENGR 2001 Automated Manufacturing (10 Credit Points)
Subject Details Legacy Code: 300735
Automated manufacturing is about increasing the capacity of productivity through a range of integrated technologies, such as digital transformation platforms so that manufacturing operations can run simultaneously. These processes are used in industrial settings. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of manufacturing operations, automation, and control technologies, including numerical control and industrial robotics. This subject aims to deepen the understanding of the material selection process and enables students to identify appropriate manufacturing processes in a product manufacturing design. Various manufacturing processes such as material removal, bulk deformation, sheet-metal forming, and non-traditional processes will be examined. Through problem-solving activities, students will enhance their manufacturing engineering skills in the computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) areas and acquire the skills to machine their CAD models on a computer numerical control (CNC) machine.
Level: Undergraduate Level 2 subject
Pre-requisite(s): Students must have passed the two subjects MATH 1016 Mathematics for Engineers 1 and ENGR 1018 Fundamentals of Mechanics OR must have passed the two subjects MATH 1034 Mathematics for Engineers 1 (Advanced) and ENGR 1018 Fundamentals of Mechanics before they can enroll in this subject
Equivalent Subjects: ENGR 3002 - Automated Manufacturing
Restrictions: Please see the Subject Details page for any restrictions for this subject
