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42222 Industrial Laser and Welding Technology
Danish title: Industriel laser- og svejseteknologi
Language:  Danish    ECTS-creditpoints:  10, External examination.   
Class schedule:   E4-A og
januar
50% of normal strain during the fall-period of modulus 4A, followed by the 3-week period.
Exam schedule:   Arrange with teacher
Recommended semester:  4th -7th semester
Evaluation:  Oral presentation and approval of reports
Marked oral submission of the theoretical task (1/3) as well as marked report of the project report and submission (2/3).
Examination:  13-scale
Prerequisites:  42301 / 80001
Participant limitation:  Max. 16
Aim:  Technical: To convey fundamental knowledge of industrial laser and welding technology to the students.
Educational: By implementation of a smaller experimental research / development project to practice research technique including perception of problems and formulation, literary studying technique, project planning, planning of experiments and implementation of these as well as evaluation, reports and presentation of results. The course replenishes the preliminary four-semester programme in an educational way, as this course focuses on implementation of an experimental project.
Contents:  Lectured vocational material: During 2 - 3 afternoon seminars, with the participation of external teachers from industrial and research institutions, the industrial laser technology and welding technology is being introduced.
Theoretical task: With basis in the lectured vocational material the student undertakes a self-study in a theoretical subject within the domain. This self-study is to be presented in a 20-minute, marked, presentation in plenum.
Lectured method material: Introduction to practical project implementation.
Project: The rest of the course (last half of the 14-week period as well as all of the 3-week period) is the implementation of a smaller experimental project during industrial terms. The project consists of the following stages: Project planning, literary study, preparation of experiments, implementation of experiments, assessment of results and reporting. The projects are being carried out in smaller groups and the experimental parts depend of the actual themes of research at the Department and at their partners of collaboration. During the implementation 2 plenums are taking place, where the students submit project plans and part-results. The course is finished with an oral examination as a presentation of the actual projects on the last day in the 3-week period.
Contact:  Flemming Ove Olsen, building 425, (+45) 4525 4751, foo@ipl.dtu.dk
Department: 042 Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management
Updated:  26-02-2001