MET 133 Fixturing & Workflows

This course covers practical applications of Design for Manufacturing (DFM) & Design for Automated Assembly (DFAA) principles in relation to fixturing & work holding for products being manufactured. Students will analyze the differences between traditional manufacturing workflows such as job shop & batch production to modern, Lean Just-In-Time (JIT) workflows, and determine the pros and cons associated with each. Students will design & manufacture modular, flexible fixturing to hold components to be manufactured with a variety of different manufacturing processes (milling, turning, etc.).

Credits

3.0

Prerequisite

MET 111, MET 112, & MET 113 OR MEC 201, MEC 120, & MEC 202 OR MET Program Instructor Permission