This course teaches students on how to design functional mechanical components and systems using engineering knowledge, communication skills, and design principles they learned from the Mathematics, Physics, Communication and library art courses, Engineering Statics, Strength of Materials, Materials Sciences, Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software packages. Students are required to complete a multidisciplinary hands-on design project utilizing concurrent engineering approach incorporating mechanical and electronic and software design into their design work.
This course teaches students on how to design functional mechanical components and systems using engineering knowledge, communication skills, and design principles they learned from the Mathematics, Physics, Communication and library art courses, Engineering Statics, Strength of Materials, Materials Sciences, Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software packages. Students are required to complete a multidisciplinary hands-on design project utilizing concurrent engineering approach incorporating mechanical and electronic and software design into their design work.
Course Website:
openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/compaidedmfgsys/
Course Profile (this page):
openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/mech1201-computer-aided-manufacturing-systems/
Time: S 10:00 – 1:20 PM
Room: V/0511A
Instructor: Masato R. Nakamura (Office: V532)
Description: A continuation of Industrial Processes with emphasis on semi-production and the function of the methods engineer. Medium run production equipment setup, economy, tolerance fixtures, CNC programming using CAD/CAM and related planning are recovered. Also covered are presswork, time and motion, machinability, feeds, speeds, job cost estimating. Students’ end-of-term reports include completion of a finished product incorporating modern manufacturing methods.
Course Website:
openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/compaidedmfgsys/
Course Profile (this page):
openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/mech1201-computer-aided-manufacturing-systems/
Time: S 10:00 – 1:20 PM
Room: V/0511A
Instructor: Masato R. Nakamura (Office: V532)
Description: A continuation of Industrial Processes with emphasis on semi-production and the function of the methods engineer. Medium run production equipment setup, economy, tolerance fixtures, CNC programming using CAD/CAM and related planning are recovered. Also covered are presswork, time and motion, machinability, feeds, speeds, job cost estimating. Students’ end-of-term reports include completion of a finished product incorporating modern manufacturing methods.
Spoons Across America Club is dedicated to helping spread culinary knowledge. Spreading that knowledge to our friends, families, students and children. We want to continue Spoons Across Americas mission of influencing healthy eating habits for children. Celebrating the connection to local farmers and the important tradition of sharing meals around the family table. Helping spread that mission we focus on fundraising and providing Volunteers for the Non-Profit organization to support our mission.
Spoons Across America Club is dedicated to helping spread culinary knowledge. Spreading that knowledge to our friends, families, students and children. We want to continue Spoons Across Americas mission of influencing healthy eating habits for children. Celebrating the connection to local farmers and the important tradition of sharing meals around the family table. Helping spread that mission we focus on fundraising and providing Volunteers for the Non-Profit organization to support our mission.