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617 149 - Tool Design |
Fundamental stamping die and mold design principles are used to transform part drawings into completed metal stamping die and injection mold designs. Students calculate blanking and stripping forces to select appropriate sized punch press. Parting lines will be determined with core and cavities extracted for a variety of molded parts. One core and cavity will be 3D printed and run in our 90 ton injection molding machine to produce prototype parts. A 3D scanner will be used to reverse engineer a part. (Prerequisites: 617-114 CAD 3-D, SolidWorks; 617-115 Jig and Fixture Design)
4.000 Credit hours 18.000 Lecture hours 108.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Combined Lecture/Lab Design Division Drafting and Design Department Course Attributes: Associate Degree, Material Fee Category 01, Mtrl Fee Cat 01 Assoc Degree, Out of State Fees-Assoc Degree, Senr 60&Over Waiv Allwd (AD), Student Accident Insurance Fee Prerequisites: See Below General Requirements: Course or Test: 617 114 Minimum Grade of C May not be taken concurrently. and Course or Test: 617 115 Minimum Grade of C May not be taken concurrently. |
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