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地点:玉泉校区机械工程学院小白楼304
学分确认:替换 生产实习(工业工程实践),合计3学分
教学方式:全新西兰式课程教学方式+企业实习
面向对象:工业工程专业2012级(全体),机械工程2012、机械电子工程2012等工科专业6名(按照报名顺序录取)
报名方式:邮件发至zhongrm@zju.edu.cn,邮件主题:原味课程申请。报名截止时间
主讲教师:Prof. Xun Xu, 新西兰奥克兰大学
Course Description:
A study of new or emerging information technologies and their applications in manufacturing enterprises. There are two focuses. The first is on product modelling technologies based on STEP (STandard for Exchange of Product data), and intelligent and interoperable manufacturing systems. The targeted applications are computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine tools. The main theme of this part of the course is “Managing Manufacturing Information -- the ‘STEP’ Way”. The second focus is on Cloud-based Manufacturing and the related technologies. To be discussed also are service science, Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber physical systems (CPS).
Objectives
At the end of this course students will have learned,
(a) contemporary manufacturing information modelling techniques using STEP;
(b) how to model data definition schemas using EXPRESS;
(c) the data model for a new generation of intelligent and interoperable computer numerical controls (STEP-NC);
(d) cloud-based manufacturing; and
(e) demonstrated their knowledge attainment by completing the assignments, projects, and/or present their findings to professional standards.
Course Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming, database techniques and Web service development is a necessity. Students should also have basic programming skills. There might be some other prerequisites imposed on some individual course projects, which will be determined by consultation with the staff member responsible for the specific project.
Assessment
This course is 100% assessed by way of coursework, i.e. assignments, independent research projects and a test.
Nature and Organisation of the Course
The nature of the course requires significant amount of self-motivated study and independent literature research, as well as the willingness and ability to present the material in a professional and interesting manner, both orally and in written reports. It is solely the students’ responsibility to obtain all the information that is required for the successful completion of their projects.
Written Report
The written report of the project has to be prepared individually by each student with a maximum number of words 3,000, including references but excluding appendices. It should follow the same format as that of a typical published paper in the International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing. The “Instructions for Authors” can be found from the journal home page: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/tcim. Follow most of the instructions there but format your paper as a published version. You are required to source a comprehensive list of references in the preparation of your report, and these references must be up-to-date. All material taken from a literature source must be properly referenced.
Textbook:
X. Xu. “Integrating Advanced Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, and Numerical Control: Principles and Implementations”, 424 pages. IGI Global. January, 2009. ISBN: 978-1-59904-714-0.
Reading Materials:
Reading materials will be provided by the instructor and available in blackboard.
