Standard-compliant representation and construction

Module description

Module number: 13277

Offered very summer semester
Credit Points: 6

Examination:

• 3 semester-related homework (70%)
• Written final exam, 60 minutes (30%)
Example of the type of homework:
• The 1st homework consists of the creation of a technical single part drawing, which is to be used in the 2nd homework.
• The 2nd homework consists of assembling these individual parts and the documentation.
• The 3rd homework includes a freehand technical sketch for the 2nd homework.
• 3 semester-related homework (70%)
• Written final exam, 60 minutes (30%)
Example of the type of homework:
• The 1st homework consists of the creation of a technical single part drawing, which is to be used in the 2nd homework.
• The 2nd homework consists of assembling these individual parts and the documentation.
• The 3rd homework includes a freehand technical sketch for the 2nd homework.

Learning goals:

The aim is to give the students the ability to independently internalize the construction process for complex systems and tasks and to implement or present the knowledge gained in technical drawings. The ability to create and read standard-compliant technical drawings is therefore paramount. For implementation, the constructive creative process is limited by boundary conditions such as functionality, manufacturing processes or the installation space and is continuously worked on in a semester-long task. Based on these limitations, the model development first takes place in the head, is then put on paper as a sketch and then iteratively solved and processed in CAD.

Course Content:

• Basics of perspective drawing
• Introduction of the standard-compliant technical representation
• Standard parts
• Fits and tolerances
• Tolerance Analysis
• VDI design rules
• Introduction to CAD systems
• Manufacturing processes and their design features
• Kinematics in CAD