Computer-Aided Engineering for Ultra Precision
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Computer-Aided Engineering for Ultra Precision
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CAE for Ultra Precision Three digit security code (on reverse of card) Ian Walton
Complete and return to: Academic Operations Unit, Cranfield University, FREEPOST BF463, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL UK
An experienced Research Officer at Cranfield,
7 - 11 December 2009 leading the development of high performance
Amount £ grinding processes for aerospace, automotive
Course fee: £1380 and optical components. He is also the
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Research Manager for the Cranfield Innovative
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Manufacturing Research Centre (IMRC).
bookings. Details available on request.
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Date Senior Research Fellow at Cranfield. Paul has
considerable industrial experience in precision
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Introduction The course The course
Introduction Day one
09.00 Introduction to CAM - Ian Walton
• What is CAM
Cranfield University offers this five day Who should attend? • How is it applied
• Concepts
introductory short course in computer-
• New engineers, scientists and 10.55 Break
aided engineering (CAE) for ultra technologists working in the design 11.10 Practical tutorial on CAM I - Tan Jin
precision which aims to provide and manufacture of machined parts, • Step by step tutorial to produce a CNC tool path for a micro-milled component
understanding and experience of the components, assemblies and sub- 13.05 Lunch
systems for a range of industrial 14.15
computer technologies that enable Practical tutorial on CAM II - Tan Jin
products
• Step by step tutorial to produce a CNC tool path for a micro-milled component
integrated precision manufacture. A • Engineers new to computer-aided
engineering technologies
16.10 Break Day four
‘learn-by-doing’ approach through 16.25 Practical tutorial on CAM III - Tan Jin
carefully defined tutorials is used. • Step by step tutorial to produce a CNC tool path for a micro-milled component 09.00 Practical tutorial on CAD - Kamal Sehdev
Course content
• Worked examples
10.55 Break
Benefits of attending • 3D computer-aided design of complex Day two
form ultra precision parts 11.10 Practical tutorial on CAD I - Kamal Sehdev
On completion of the course, delegates will • Computer-aided manufacture • Generating a 3D CAD component
approaches, coding of 3D CAD 09.00 Introduction to CMM applications - Paul Morantz • Constraining the model
gain:
models and drawings, automated • Principles of how a CMM can be integrated into a manufacturing process 13.05 Lunch
• Fundamental knowledge and manufacture using advanced multi- 10.55 Break 14.15 Practical tutorial on CAD II - Kamal Sehdev
understanding of, and ability in, the axes CNC machining methods 11.10 Practical tutorial on integrated CMM and CADCAM I - Paul Morantz • Modifying the component
development of complex 3D CAD including fixture design and datum • Introduction to PC-DMIS • Understanding the history tree
model transfer issues • Practical integration of CMM into the CADCAM process 16.10 Break
• Critical awareness and understanding • Finite element analysis techniques 13.05 Lunch 16.25 Practical tutorial on CAD III - Kamal Sehdev
of the mechanism for transferring applied for both dynamic response 14.15 Introduction to portable metrology - Ian Walton • Worked examples
from CAD through CAM and into CNC (stress) analysis and heat transfer/ • Principles of using an encoded system
machining mode thermal distortion analysis.
16.10 Break
• Understanding of and the ability to • The critical importance of interfaces Day five
16.25 Practical tutorial - Ian Walton
critically apply FEA design tools to with regard to heat transfer and
structural damping • Comparing a CAD model to a real part
support structural (dynamic) and 09.00 Introduction to, and practical tutorial on, Finite Element (FEA) modal analysis - Tan Jin
thermal response • Machine system structural analysis
covering the identification of • Introduction to FEA
• Understanding and conceptual • Basic concepts of FEA
thinking in terms of the selection, mechanical structural resonance Day three
frequencies and motional control • Analysis of a simple structure/component
critical evaluation and application of
bandwidth distinct frequency 10.55 Break
dynamic system testing methods for 09.00 Introduction to CAD - Kamal Sehdev
responses 11.10 Practical tutorial on FEA - Modal Analysis - Tan Jin
precision mechanical systems. • Why use CAD?
• Use of position sensors/transducers • Analysis of a simple structure/component
within computer-based systems for • Introduction to CAD ‘Ideas’ software 13.05 Lunch
verification of ultra precision machines/ • Concepts of CAD
14.15 Practial tutorial on FEA - Thermal interfaces I - Tan Jin
systems. 10.55 Break
• Analysis of a simple structure/component
11.10 Practical CAD - Kamal Sehdev 16.10 Break
• Worked examples
16.25 Practial tutorial on FEA - Thermal interfaces II - Tan Jin
13.05 Lunch
• Analysis of a simple structure/component
14.15 From Model to Manufacture I - Ian Walton
• Applying CADCAM to a precision milled component
16.10 Break
16.25 From Model to Manufacture II - Ian Walton
• Applying CADCAM to a precision milled component
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