Practice on Mechanical EngineeringⅡA

Course Information

College Akashi College Year 2023
Course Title Practice on Mechanical EngineeringⅡA
Course Code 5231 Course Category Specialized / Compulsory
Class Format Practical training Credits School Credit: 1
Department Mechanical Engineering Student Grade 2nd
Term First Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials
Instructor KATOH Takahiro,OHMORI Shigetoshi,SHI Fenghui

Course Objectives

(1) Can carry out exercises based on procedures and instructions.
(2) Can use the equipment and devices correctly.
(3) Can report in writing, orally, etc.
(4) Can carry out exercises by working together as a group.
(5) Can acquire basic knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering.
   (a) Understand the types and constructions of engines, and can use hand tools correctly to disassemble and assemble an engine.
   (a) Understand how NC machine tools work and can create an NC program.
   (c) Understand the control methods of various motors, and can assemble motor driver circuits, and operate robots.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1Can fully carry out exercises based on the instructions and procedures provided.Can carry out exercises based on the instructions and instructions provided.Cannot carry out exercises based on the instructions and instructions provided.
Achievement 2Can use equipment and devices sufficiently and correctly.Can use equipment and devices correctly.Cannot use equipment and devices correctly.
Achievement 3Can report sufficiently in writing, orally, etc.Can report in writing, orally, etc.Cannot report in writing, orally, etc.
Can carry out exercises by working together as a group while encouraging other members.Can carry out exercises by working together as a group.Cannot carry out exercises by working together as a group.
Understand the types and constructions of engines, and can use hand tools correctly to disassemble and assemble an engine.Understand the types and constructions of engines, and can use hand tools correctly to disassemble and assemble an engine.Do not understand the types and constructions of engines, and cannot use hand tools correctly to disassemble and assemble an engine.
Understand how NC machine tools work and can create an NC program.Understand how NC machine tools work and can create an NC program.Do not understand how NC machine tools work and cannot create an NC program.
Understand the control methods of various motors, and can assemble motor driver circuits, and operate robots correctly.Understand how to control various motors, and can assemble motor driver circuits, and operate robots.Do not understand how to control various motors, and cannot assemble motor driver circuits, and operate the robot.

Assigned Department Objectives

Teaching Method

Outline:
Deepen basic exercises and provide applied exercises. Understand basic technology through the organic relationship between processing theory and practice, develop work processes for rational work, and develop creative abilities.
Style:
We will carry out basic exercises after safety education, For basic exercises, students will split into six groups and carry out different assignments in turn.             
In addition, we will go on a factory tour to deepen knowledge of production methods.
Notice:
In exercises, students may be concerned with the shape of the product, its appearance, and the progress of other groups. Always keep the purpose in mind, try to work correctly, and try to grasp the essential things.
Students who miss 1/3 or more of classes will not be eligible for evaluation.

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

Active Learning
Aided by ICT
Applicable to Remote Class
Instructor Professionally Experienced

Course Plan

Theme Goals
1st Semester
1st Quarter
1st Safety education (Katoh and Omori) Can work safely on various machines
2nd Engine exercise I-1 (Omori) Understand the basic use of hand tools and the structure and type of engine.
3rd Engine exercise I-2 (Omori) Understand the basic use of hand tools and the structure and type of engine.
4th Engine exercise II-1 (Omori) Can explain the difference between a two-cycle engine and a four-cycle engine.
5th Engine exercise II-2 (Omori) Can explain the difference between a two-cycle engine and a four-cycle engine.
6th NC exercise I-1 (Katoh) Understand how to program and can create an NC program.
7th NC exercise I-2 (Katoh) Understand how to program and can create an NC program.
8th Factory tour Can Deepen your knowledge and insight of production systems and production management.
2nd Quarter
9th NC exercise II-1 (Katoh) Understand how to operate the MC and can create an NC program.
10th NC exercise II-2 (Katoh) Understand how to operate the MC and can create an NC program.
11th Motor control exercise I-1 (ohnishi) Understand how to control various motors, and can assemble the motor driver circuit.
12th Motor control exercise I-2 (ohnishi) Understand how to control various motors, and can assemble the motor driver circuit.
13th Motor control exercise II-1 (ohnishi) Can control the speed of movement of the robot using the motor driver circuit.
14th Motor control exercise II-2 (ohnishi) Can control the speed of movement of the robot using the motor driver circuit.
15th Factory tour (Katoh and Omori) Can Deepen your knowledge and insight of production systems and production management.
16th No final exam

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationReportThe workBehaviorTotal
Subtotal0602020100
Basic Proficiency00000
Specialized Proficiency0602020100
Cross Area Proficiency00000