MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Study Program:
BSc (undergraduate) Academic Studies
Course Code:
ПРО210-0065
Lecturer:
Dr Ljubodrag Tanović, Professor
Course Status:
Obligatory
ECTS Credits:
6
Prerequisites for Course Attendance:
Defined by the Study Program Curriculum
AIMS:
Manufacturing technology is a science and engineering practice in mechanical engineering and industrial environment to obtain a finished product. The aim of the course is to develop creative skills, in students of all modules, for product design, design for manufacturing and maintenance of industrial equipment in industrial production.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The student should acquire knowledge and develop skills needed for advanced critical and self-critical approach to technology design, manufacturing of finished parts and equipment and overhauling, manufacturing methods, solving of concrete problems by using scientific methods and procedures.
THEORETICAL TEACHING (Syllabus):
AT-1: Introduction to manufacturing technology. AT-2: Systems and processes in manufacturing technology. AT-3: Quality system and accuracy of manufacturing. AT-4: Machining by chip removal - turning, drilling, milling, shaping and planing, grinding, etc. Determination of the principle factors of the machining process. AT-5: Non-traditional machining methods: ultrasonic machining, electro-discharge machining, electro-chemical machining and combined methods. AT-6.: Metal forming processes. AT-7: Bulk deformation processes and sheet metalworkong processes. AT-8: Automation in production process.
PRACTICAL TEACHING (Syllabus):
PA-1: Historical overview of the manufacturing process; PA-2; PA-3; AR-1; PA-4; AP-2; AR-3; PZ-1: A task in machining process; PZ-2: A task in forging; PZ-3: A task in drawing; PL-1: Metalworking machine tools for chip removal (milling machine, Pfauter milling machine, Fellows planer, grinding machine for flat surface and round grinding); PL-2: Metalworking machine tools for chip removal (lathe, planer and radial drill); PL-3: Metalworking machine tools for deformation processes + Finite-element method using the example of MEKELBA package and simulation of metal forming processes – OSA; PL-4: Technology design for CNC machine tools and industrial robots application.
LEARNING RESOURCES:
1. Kalajdžić, M. et al. Cutting technology - a handbook, FME, Belgrade, 2006, КПН /In Serbian/ 2. Kalajdžić, M. Manufacturing technology, FME, Belgrade, 2006, КДА /In Serbian/ 3. Laboratory machines: lathe, planer, radial drill, milling machine, Pfauter milling machine, grinding machine, machining centers, presses, robots, laboratory for FTS, machining processes and tools, ЛПИ.

Active teaching – number of teaching hours:
[60]; Theoretical teaching: [30]; Practical teaching: [30];
Teaching methods:
Active teaching: Lecturing of new material: 20; Lecture explanations and examples: 10;
Practical teaching: Auditorial exercises: 5; Laboratory exercises: 12; Calculation tasks: 13;
Knowledge check:

Control and assessment of calculation tasks: 2; Laboratory report assessment:4; Test assessment: 4;

Assessment of knowledge
Pre-exam assignments (points)
Points
Final examination format Points
Feedback during course study
Laboratory exercises
Project
Seminar work
Calculation tasks
Test/colloquium
10
20
0
0
20
20
oral
30