2008/2009

41790 Mikromekanisk system design og produktion (4M PhD summer school)

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Engelsk titel: 


Micro Mechanical Systems Design and Manufacture (4M PhD summer school)

Sprog:


Point (ECTS )

  5

Kursustype:   

Ph.D.- Konstruktion, Produktion, Byggeri og Transport
Kurset udbydes under åben uddannelse


Skemaplacering:

Forår
2 uger - datoer endnu ikke fastlagt
 

Undervisningsform:

Lectures and visiting lecturers including project work

Kursets varighed:

[Kurset følger ikke DTUs normale skemastruktur]

Eksamensplacering:

Særlig dag,   Særlig dag 

Evalueringsform:

Hjælpemidler:

Bedømmelsesform:

Tidligere kursus:

42771

Faglige forudsætninger:


Deltagerbegrænsning:

Minimum  8, Maksimum:  24
 

Overordnede kursusmål:

This course is situated in the context of emerging micro/nano technologies. Micro mechanical components play an increasing role in micro systems. The use of metals, polymers and ceramics for miniature components requires product development methods as well as manufacturing technologies. Product dimension will range from micrometre to millimetre. The attendees will have a view of the complete product development from requirements and technology possibilities to manufacturing and testing, in an industrial perspective. Indeed it is now well known that micro/nanotechnology is not only a matter of downscaling applications and methods.
After the course the attendees will:
 Be able to apply product development methodologies for to micro technology in general and to micro mechanical products in particular
 Be able to choose and apply the most relevant process chains given the requirement of micro mechanical systems
 Be able to select and use supporting technologies such as metrology, handling and assembly in a micro technology context
 Moreover they will gain understanding of the complete product development, emphasising on collaboration and integration.


Læringsmål:

En studerende, der fuldt ud har opfyldt kursets mål, vil kunne:
  • Evaluate the effect on miniaturisation on the product development process
  • Design complex micro manufacturing process chains
  • Characterise and evaluate single micro manufacturing processes
  • Evaluate micro product functionalities and characteristics
  • Apply a set of formal design methods to miniaturised components
  • Apply metrology to micro scale components for decision making purposes
  • Participate in collaborative development activities
  • Present decisions and results in terms of reports and oral presentations

Kursusindhold:

The course will focus on development and manufacture of micro mechanical products in metal, polymer and ceramics. Multi disciplinarity between state-of-the-art methods in product design, development and micro/nano technologies will be the foundation of the course development.

List of lecture topics:
Tooling technologies (micro cutting, micro EDM, electrochemical deposition processes)
Replication techniques adapted to micro scale (Micro injection moulding, micro forming)
Micro products functionalities (Microfluidic devices, Micro products overview, Micro optical devices)
Methodology of design (integrated design, Delta Design engineering role-playing experience, Life cycle assessment.
Metrology
Micro Handling and assembly


Bemærkninger:

The course couples lectures and activities on micro manufacturing technologies, on products solutions principles and also on design methodology. The schedule tries to cover all aspects with balance between pure manufacturing technologies and more product oriented approaches.
The Ph.D. course is given as a summer school in the European Network of Excellence “Multi-Material Micro Manufacture (4M)”. More information at www.4M-net.org.


Kursusansvarlig:

Hans Nørgaard Hansen, 427S, 321, (+45) 4525 4816, hnha@mek.dtu.dk  
Arnaud De Grave, 427S, 322, (+45) 4525 4891, adgr@mek.dtu.dk  

Institut:

41 Institut for Mekanisk Teknologi

Kursushjemmeside:

http://www.microsummerschool.net

Tilmelding:

Hos læreren

Nøgleord:

Mikroteknologisk produktion, Mikro produktudvikling, Mikroteknologi
Sidst opdateret: 9. juni, 2008