2018 Creativity Laboratory in Metallurgy

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Academic unit or major
Undergraduate major in Materials Science and Engineering
Instructor(s)
Kobayashi Equo  Takayama Masao  Nakamura Yoshio  Shi Ji  Fujii Toshiyuki  Susa Masahiro  Kumai Shinji  Nishikata Atsushi  Onaka Susumu  Kajihara Masanori  Hosoda Hideki  Kawamura Kenichi  Ueda Mitsutoshi  Hayashi Miyuki  Kobayashi Yoshinao  Muraishi Shinji  Tada Eiji  Kimura Yoshisato  Terada Yoshihiro  Sone Masato  Inamura Tomonari  Nakatsuji Kan  Gohda Yoshihiro  Nakada Nobuo  Kobayashi Satoru  Sannomiya Takumi  Harada Yohei  Nakashima Hirotoyo  Miyazawa Tomotaka  Watanabe Takashi  Endo Rie  Ooi Azusa 
Class Format
    
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Tue5-8(S8-110)  Fri5-8(S8-110)  
Group
-
Course number
MAT.M309
Credits
2
Academic year
2018
Offered quarter
2Q
Syllabus updated
2018/3/20
Lecture notes updated
-
Language used
Japanese
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Course description and aims

【abstract】 This course is placed as the advanced course of Metallurgical Engineering Laboratory I. Students will propose advanced design of previous product and realize its final form. The most valuable award is given for the student who is selected by all the students and staff related to this class.
【object】 Students will achieve ability to find and solve the problems after evaluation meeting held after the final presentation. Several students will have the opportunity to make English presentation at AOTULE after selection meeting by staff members. By attending AOTULE, intercultural communication skills will be improved through discussion with international students.

Student learning outcomes

The aim of this course is to understand characteristics of metallic materials and their practical usages in daily life. By constructing structural and functional products associated with music instrument, equipment, transportation, students will experience the relationship between material selection and functionality of metal. Through this course, student will achieve originality, creativity and planning ability.

Student will;
understand characteristics of metal
propose a product related to metal, e.g. equipment associated with audio, electricity, transportation, etc.
design a structure of product by schematic and exact drawings
be able to use tools for cutting and drilling
acquire creativity, communication skills and a sense of accomplishment

Keywords

creativity, teamwork, product making, frame car, music box, high performance lead battery, fuel cell

Competencies that will be developed

Specialist skills Intercultural skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

Group members will work on product design, material processing, construction of components.
Products are evaluated by staff and students on the date of the final presentation.

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 General introduction and grouping to select a impressive theme
Class 2 Evaluation of previous works I (evaluation and testing) students evaluate products made during previous quater.
Class 3 Evaluation of previous works II (problem extraction) to find the technical problems in previous products for improvement of final product.
Class 4 Investigation of future design and related technical issues to make schematic of final product and estimate necessary process for it.
Class 5 Product design to discuss and decide the candidate of a final product by group members.
Class 6 Product making (cutting of materials) to estimate correct length of parts and cut from base materials.
Class 7 Product making (processing of components) to make processing (cutting, drilling, etc.)
Class 8 product making (construction of components) to make component by parts
Class 9 Product making (installation of components) to install components to main product
Class 10 Product making (evaluation and adjustment) to test functions and its durability of components of product.
Class 11 Product making (decoration of product) to keep consistency between functions and docoration of components.
Class 12 Product making (coating and painting) to take care of and uniform spray coating
Class 13 Preparation of final presentation to prepare final presentation slides
Class 14 Final presentation I : high performance battery, music box to make effective presentation about a product with cooperation of group members.
Class 15 Final presentation II : frame car to make effective presentation about a product with cooperation of group members.

Textbook(s)

Supplemental teaching materials will be given from instructor.

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Nothing in particular

Assessment criteria and methods

Achievement will be evaluated by presentation, report, performance of product, cooperativeness with group members, etc.

Related courses

  • MAT.M350 : Metallurgical Engineering Laboratory I

Prerequisites (i.e., required knowledge, skills, courses, etc.)

The prerequisite to take this course is that you have acquired the credits of "Metallurgical Engineering Laboratory I."
Without having acquired the credits of the above course, the credits of this course will not be counted as the necessary number of credits for graduation.

Enrollment of related course is desiable.

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