330.288 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2019W, SE, 2.0h, 3.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: SE Seminar

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to...

  • to classify current concepts for manufacturing, especially in the field of assembly (planning), learning factories, cobots (collaborative robots) and new technologies (3D printing, etc.)
  • prepare, present and critically reflect on scientific publications
  • implement dynamic division of labour at a human-robot workstation, incl. programming of a robot using intuitive programming concepts
  • construct a mounting device using 3D (FDM) pressure

Subject of course

Importance/location of assembly in Central Europe, digital assembly design with human models to simulate ergonomic design aspects, material supply, logistics and availability in assembly, digital concept creation, use of robots in assembly, commissioning of robots (costs, risks, training requirements), intuitive programming, conception of a collaborative workplace using Cobot, construction and 3D printing of an assembly aid, Experiment on the division of labour between robots and humans in relation to assembly activities, consolidation of existing assembly systems / types of assembly / assembly activities, new technologies in assembly, individualisation / personalisation of assembly workplaces in relation to digital networking (iris scan, fingerprint, 3D camera, optical recognition, chip card), motivation, acceptance and employee-centred assembly design.

Teaching methods

  • Presentation, discussion and critical reflection of scientific papers
  • Integrative exercises (Cobot programming, design, FDM printing)

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

Please consider the plagiarism guidelines of TU Wien when writing your seminar paper: Directive concerning the handling of plagiarism (PDF)

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Thu14:00 - 16:0010.10.2019 - 30.01.2020Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Thu10.10.201914:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Thu17.10.201914:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Thu07.11.201914:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Thu14.11.201914:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Thu21.11.201914:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Thu28.11.201914:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Thu12.12.201914:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Thu16.01.202014:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Thu23.01.202014:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing
Thu30.01.202014:00 - 16:00Theresianumgasse HS 2 Montage II: Advanced Manufacturing (Ausweichtermin)

Examination modalities

Evaluation of presentations, evaluation of exercises

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
05.08.2019 08:00

Curricula

Literature

  • Ausgabe der Papers am Beginn der LV
  • Beschreibung der Übungsaufgaben
  • VDI-Richtlinie: VDI 2860 Montage- und Handhabungstechnik; Handhabungs-
    funktionen, Handhabungseinrichtungen; Begriffe, Definitionen, Symbole
  • Lotter, B., & Wiendahl, H.-P. (2013): Montage in der industriellen Produktion, Ein Handbuch für die Praxis. Berlin Heidelberg New York: Springer-Verlag
  • Lotter/Wiendahl Kap.13 (S.365 ff) Planung und Bewertung von Montagesystemen
  • Lernfabrik-Paper
  • Paper Schlund et al. (2018) Möglichkeiten der Gestaltung individualisierbarer Montagearbeitsplätze vor dem Hintergrund aktueller technologischer Entwicklungen
  • Bullinger-Hoffmann A., Mühlstedt (Hrsg.) (2016). Homo Sapiens Digitalis – Virtuelle Ergonomie und digitale Menschmodelle - Kapitel: Menschmodelle und ergonomische Standardverfahren S. 190-208

Previous knowledge

Basic knowledge of operational and corporate management and of production and quality management

VO Montage I - Grundlagen (Sommersemester)

Preceding courses

Language

German