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80212 Experimental Analysis of Metal Working
Danish title: Øvelseskursus i metalbearbejdning

Type: Å, Language: DDD
Credit points: 5 point
Previous course: C8016
Offered by: Department of Manufacturing Engineering (IPT)
No credit points with: C8016
Desirable: 80211
Recommended semester: 4th -7th semester
Limitation: Max. 16
Scope and form: Laboratory course.
Examination: Evaluation of report(s) (13 point scale )
Contact person: B.G. Hansen, IPT, Building 425, Tel. +45 4525 4765
Aim: To enable the students to: a) concretize a metal working problem to an experimental model on the basis of literature studies. b) to carry out experimental examinations on the basis of these literature studies and apply and modify the theory from the course Introduction to Processing Technology (80211).
Contents: Literature study - setting up experiments - theoretical and experimental model analysis - data aquisition - treatment of results - conclusions - reporting - oral presentation.
The emphasis is on ensuring generic value of the experimental routines and techniques, which are taught. This means that general techniques normally applied in metal working investigations, will be treated. Among these are: estimation of material data like stress-strain characteristics and forming limit diagrams, hardness testing, roughness measurement, gridding technique, strain analysis including measurement on profile projector, force and stress measurement and physical modelling. It will furthermore be emphasized to the students how to apply PC's in experimental analysis using computer assisted data aquisition and treatment as well as presentation of results.
The course consists of a generic first part where the obligatoric methods of analysis are taught and a second part, where the experimental techniques, learned in the first part, will be applied in the analysis of a specific metal working process like deep drawing, hot forging, cold extrusion or lathe cutting.