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Technology of Assembly of Automobile

Summary

The Automotive Assembly Technology course combines the specialist knowledge that students have acquired in their studies to date.
The lectures introduce the processes and technologies used in automotive manufacturing. From the production of the load-bearing structure, through the surface treatment of individual components, to the assembly of the mechanics, drive and connection of electronic systems in the car. The organization of assembly workplaces will also be presented.
During the exercises, students will work on assigned projects related to the subject matter using real parts and structural units. Depending on their interests, they will choose to focus their exercises on the areas of bodywork production and design, drive train assembly and modification, or electronic systems in vehicles.

Literature

WHITNEY, D. E. Mechanical Assemblies: Their Design, Manufacture, and Role in Product Development.

Wassink, R. J. K.:Manufacturing Techniques for Surface Mounted Assemblies,Electrochemical Publications Ltd, GB 1995

Advised literature

SHAW, MILTON C. 2005. Metal Cutting Principles. 2nd edition. New York : Oxford University Press, 2005. 651 p. ISBN 0-19-514206-3.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 632-2005
Abbreviation TMA
Course title Technology of Assembly of Automobile
Coordinating department Department of Materials and Technologies for Vehicles
Course coordinator MgA. Petr Sehnoutka, DiS., Ph.D.