Technologies and Processing Systems |
Code
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20810415 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
(objectives)
COURSE PURPOSE: The Special Technologies Course provides students with the basic knowledge to navigate unconventional manufacturing processes. Specifically, the course allows students to acquire knowledge of transformation processes with advanced technologies, such as laser, electron and ion beam processes, electro-erosion, chemical and electrochemical processes. It is, therefore, a complementary course to Mechanical Technology which, on the other hand, teaches about the traditional transformation processes of metallic materials only. The Special Technologies Course also includes elements relating to powder metallurgy processes. It also provides the knowledge base on rapid prototyping technologies. Finally, it provides the rudiments of so-called "green" technologies and initial indications on the aspects concerning safety in production processes.
DETAILED COURSE CONTENT: Powder metallurgy and ceramic/glass manufacturing processes. General information on metal powders, production processes and properties. Powder pressing process. Sintering processes. Sintered reworking processes. Processing of glass and ceramics. Recall of the main technological properties of ceramic and glass materials. Conventional manufacturing processes for ceramic materials. Chemical vapor deposition. DIMOX processes. Reaction bonding. Sol-Gel technologies. Forming processes of ceramic materials for powder metallurgy techniques. Unconventional manufacturing processes. Classification of unconventional manufacturing processes. Abrasive jet processing. Water jet processing. Water jet and abrasive processing. Ultrasonic processing. Chemical and photochemical processes. Electrochemical processing. Electrochemical grinding. Wire and sinker EDM. E-beam processing. Laser beam processing. Plasma processing. Advanced machining processes. “Net shape” and “Near Net Shape” machining (rapid prototyping). Microfabrication technologies. Nanotechnologies and applications. Manufacturing of semi-conductor devices. “Green” production technologies. Sustainability of industrial processes. Aspects relating to the safety of production processes.
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Code
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20810415-1 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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ING-IND/16
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Contact Hours
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48
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 24/02/2025 to 06/06/2025 |
Attendance
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not mandatory
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Module: PLASTIC MATERIAL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES
(objectives)
COURSE PURPOSE: The Course in Plastics Processing Technologies provides students with the basic knowledge to navigate the plastics processing processes. Specifically, the course allows the acquisition of knowledge on the processing technologies of polymeric and composite materials, materials that occupy an increasingly significant weight in modern manufacturing processes. It is, therefore, a complementary course to Mechanical Technology which, on the other hand, teaches only about the conventional transformation processes of metals. The Plastic Materials Processing Technologies Course therefore includes elements relating to the extrusion and molding processes of the main plastic materials, as well as the forming processes of composite materials.
DETAILED COURSE CONTENT: Manufacturing processes of polymeric materials. Classification of polymeric materials. Recall of the main technological properties. Extrusion. Blown extrusion. Extrusion and blow moulding. Calendering. Fiber manufacturing process. Injection moulding. Blow molding. Rotation molding. Compression molding. Transfer moulding. Thermoforming. Cast forming processes. Foaming processes. Junction of plastic materials. Manufacturing processes of composite materials. Classification of composite materials. Recall of the main technological properties. Contact, compression and vacuum molding processes. Molding processes of liquid composite materials. Foam injection molding. Pipe stamping. Prepreg manufacturing process. Filament winding. Pultrusion.
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Code
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20810415-2 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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ING-IND/16
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Contact Hours
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48
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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BARLETTA MASSIMILIANO
(syllabus)
Processes of manufacturing polymeric materials. Classification of polymeric materials. Recall of the main technological properties. Extrusion. Blown extrusion. Extrusion and blowing. Calendering. Fiber production process. Injection moulding. Blow molding. Rotation molding. Compression molding. Transfer molding. Thermoforming. Fusion forming processes. Foaming processes. Joining of plastic materials. Processes of manufacturing composite materials. Classification of composite materials. Recall of the main technological properties. Contact, compression and vacuum molding processes. Molding processes of liquid composite materials. Foam injection molding. Tube molding. Prepreg manufacturing process. Filament winding. Pultrusion. Powder metallurgy and manufacturing processes of ceramic/glass materials. General information on metal powders, production processes and properties. Powder pressing process. Sintering processes. Sintered rework processes. Recall of the main technological properties of ceramic and glass materials. Conventional processes for manufacturing ceramic materials. Chemical vapor deposition. DIMOX processes. Reaction bonding. Sol-Gel Technologies. Polymer pyrolysis process. Melt casting. Forming processes of ceramic materials for powder metallurgy techniques. Unconventional manufacturing processes. Classification of unconventional manufacturing processes. Abrasive jet processing. Water jet processing. Water jet and abrasive processing. Ultrasonic machining. Chemical and photochemical processing. Electrochemical processing. Electrochemical grinding. Wire and die-sinking EDM. Electron beam processing. Laser beam processing. Plasma processing. Advanced manufacturing processes. “Net shape” and “Near Net Shape” processes (rapid prototyping). Microfabrication technologies. Nanotechnologies and applications. Manufacturing of semi-conductor devices. “Green” production technologies. Sustainability of industrial processes. Aspects relating to the safety of production processes.
(reference books)
Authors: Serope Kalpakjian, Steven R. Schmid Editor: Pearson Collection: Prentice Hall Edition: 5 Year: 2008
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 24/02/2025 to 06/06/2025 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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