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Programme Outlines and Overviews

Simulations for Integrated Product Realization 7.5 credits

Course content

The course covers the use of powerful simulation tools to optimise manufacturing processes and develop sustainable, high-quality products. Students will explore simulations of various manufacturing processes, including metal casting and plastic injection moulding, to predict material properties and other effects of the process on the manufactured parts. These effects are then integrated into FEM simulations of the part in use. The use of Design of Experiments and optimization techniques to optimize the part geometry and process variables are explored. With a strong industry connection, the course includes a project where students apply their knowledge to real-world manufacturing challenges. Examples are drawn from industrial manufacturing processes, with a particular focus on metal casting and polymer injection moulding. The course includes the following elements: - Simulation of manufacturing processes, with a particular focus on casting and polymer injection moulding - Introduction to modelling and simulation of flow, microstructure formation and prediction of mechanical properties and residual stresses - Optimization of geometry and process parameters for high-quality manufacturing and minimisation of defects - Modelling and simulation of multiphysics problems

Entry requirements

Passed courses of at least 150 credits in the program Industrial Product Realisation, or passed courses of at least 90 credits in Materials and Manufacturing, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Product Development or Engineering Physics or equivalent. The bachelor’s degree should comprise a minimum of 15 credits in Mathematics. Taken courses in Thermodynamics and Physical Metallurgy, 7,5 credits, Computational Fluid Dynamics for Manufacturing Processes, 7,5 credits, Liquid Metal processing, 7,5 credits, and Applied Materials Testing and Characterization for Engineers, 7,5 credtis, or equivalent. Proof of English proficiency is required.

Level: Second cycle

Course/Ladok-code: T2SFIP

School: School of Engineering

Course information

  • Type of courseProgramme instance course
  • Type of instructionNormal teaching
  • Semester
    2027 Week 3 - Week 11
  • Study pace100%
  • LocationJönköping
  • Teaching hoursDay-time
  • Tuition feeApplies only to students outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland.21375 sek
  • Course SyllabusHTML (English)PDF (English)
  • Occasion codeT1033
Content updated 2013-07-31