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Modul

Virtual Engineering A [M-MACH-101283]

Credits
9
Recurrence
Jedes Semester
Duration
2 Semester
Language
German
Level
4
Version
6

Responsible

Organisation

  • KIT-Fakultät für Maschinenbau
  • Institut für Informationsmanagement im Ingenieurwesen

Part of

Bricks

Identifier Name LP
T-MACH-102181 PLM for Product Development in Mechatronics 4
T-MACH-106740 Virtual Engineering Lab 4
T-MACH-108491 Digitalization of Products, Services & Production 4
T-MACH-111285 Virtual Solution Methods and Processes 4
T-MACH-106741 Virtual Training Factory 4.X 4
T-MACH-102123 Virtual Engineering I 4
T-MACH-102185 CATIA CAD Training Course 2
T-MACH-106743 IoT Platform for Engineering 4
T-MACH-109933 Business Administration for Engineers and IT professionals 4
T-MACH-102153 PLM-CAD Workshop 4
T-MACH-102209 Information Engineering 3
T-MACH-105312 CATIA Advanced 4

Competence Certificate

The assessment is carried out as partial exams (according to Section 4 (2), 1-3 SPO) of the core course and further single courses of this module, whose sum of credits must meet the minimum requirement of credits of this module. The assessment procedures are described for each course of the module separately.

The overall grade of the module is the average of the grades for each course weighted by the credits and truncated after the first decimal.

Competence Goal

The students should:

  • have basic knowledge about the industrial application of Information Technology in product development,
  • have understanding about current and future application of information systems in product development processes in the context of Product Lifecycle Management and Virtual Engineering,
  • be able to operate current CAx- and PLM-systems in the product development process
  • understands demands and relevance of interconnected IT-systems and respective methods for product development

Prerequisites

None

Content

The Module Virtual Engineering A gives an overview about product development processes, beginning with requirement engineering, verification of manufacturing feasibility and virtual operation in the scope of Digital Factory. The guest-lectures contained in this module complete the content of the lecture with introducing current product development processes focusing.

Workload

  • regular attendance: 140 hours
  • Preparation and reworking: 20 hours
  • Exam and exam revision/preparation: 110 hours

Learning type

Lecture, exercise