Advanced Technical Drawings and Mechanical Design through the integrated use of the most advanced Virtual Prototyping tools, in particular Computer Aided Design/Engineering (CAD/CAE) tools for solid parametric modelling and for the concurrent optimization of mechanical systems.
To provide, by means of theoretical concepts and project-based learning, the knowledge of modern CAD/CAE (Computer-Aided Design/Engineering) modelling techniques aimed at developing a Digital Mock-UP (DMU) of complex products. The course shall deal with an in-depth analysis of real-world assemblies, taken from the industrial scenario. Traditional computer-aided drawing tools will be recalled (parametric CAD), followed by an in-depth description of advanced virtual prototyping methods (CAE-centered desing and 3D modelling via top-down approach).
- Knowledge of a methodological design approaches for setting-up the sequential activities to be carried out in order to optimally perform the design of a generic mechanical system;
- Knowledge of some CAD/CAE software tools for mechanical drawing, in particular PTC Creo and OnShape;
- Ability to set up a coordinated and concurrent CAD/CAE-based design activity on a group of people (collaborative design);
The course is structured into equally subdivided theoretical and practical lectures.
- Product lifecycle and phases of product development;
- Review of mechanical drawing, Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) and related software tools - Computer-Aided Tolerancing (CAT);
- Optimization of chains of tolerances according to the production technology of the single components;
- CAD-CAE integration, CAE-centerd design and development of 3D models with top-down approach (Use of part skeleton and assembly);
- Morphological optimization of mechanical components according to the maximum achievable precision;
- Optimization of mechanical systems oriented towards ease-of-assembly and minimum cost of construction (Design-for-Assembly & Design-to-Cost);
- Information management in the product life cycle, PLM systems;
- Methods and tools for collaborative design (collaborative PLM - Cloud-based CAD).
Compulsory Textbooks
-Lecture notes and video tutorials provided by the lecturer (available on AulaWeb).
Consultation Textbooks
- G. Pahl and W. Beitz, Engineering Design: A Systematic Approach, 2nd ed. Springer, 1998.
- K. Lee, Principles of CAD/CAM/CAE Systems, Addison-Wesley, 1999.
- Disegno Meccanico, Vol.I,II,II, G. Manfé, R. Pozza, G. Scarato, Principato Editore, Milano, last ed. (in italian).
-Vademecum per l’ ingegnere costruttore meccanico, C. Malavasi, Hoepli, Milano, last ed. (in italian).
Ricevimento: Office hours:The lecturer is available for the students at the end of each lesson. Meetings can be scheduled via MS Teams, at DIME Sezione Mec - Via all’Opera Pia 15/A or at the Polo didattica – La Spezia. In addition, it is always possible to request for a meeting via email. For appointments, please send an email to: giovanni.berselli@unige.it
GIOVANNI BERSELLI (President)
MARIO BAGGETTA
GRETA VAZZOLER
ROBERTO RAZZOLI (President Substitute)
https://corsi.unige.it/9269/p/studenti-orario
The written exam aims at verifying that the student is able to carry out the general design of a mechanical assembly (having similar complexity as the systems illustrated during the lectures).
A CAD/CAE project is also required. The design of a mechanical assembly, to be implemented with the CAD/CAE methodologies explained in class, is assigned to each student. The oral evaluation consists of a detailed presentation/discussion of the project. The student shall submit a written report (30/40 pages) at least 10 days before the day of the exam, summarizing:
- the project phases;
- the difficulties encountered while carrying out the work;
- methods and techniques employed to overcome such challenges;
Along with the report, the student is required to deliver a DVD with all the final project files. These files shall be produced with PTC Creo.
Pre-requisites: none
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