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Disciplina asociada:Ingeniería Mecánica |
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Escuela:
Ingeniería y Ciencias
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Departamento Académico:
Mecánica y Materiales Avanzados
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Programas académicos: |
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Requisitos:(Haber Aprobado M1002) |
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Equivalencia:No tiene. |
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Intención del curso en el contexto general del plan de estudios: |
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Curso básico, cuya intención es proporcionar fundamentos y métodos sobre el diseño ingenieril de productos mecánicos y mecatrónicos. Se requieren conocimientos básicos de dibujo computarizado. El estudiante será capaz de identificar las necesidades de mercado y diseñar productos innovadores y competitivos. |
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Objetivo general de la Unidad de Formación: |
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| Identificar las necesidades del cliente en nichos de mercado particulares. Desarrollar habilidades para diseñar productos competitivos e innovadores a través de técnicas ingenieriles y herramientas metodológicas. Analizar, sintetizar y evaluar variantes de diseño mecánico y mecatrónico, en el contexto de proyectos industriales actuales. Desarrollar un proyecto de diseño o rediseño de un producto real. | |||||
Técnica didáctica sugerida: |
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| No especificado | |||||
Bibliografía sugerida: |
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LIBROS DE CONSULTA: * Otto, Kevin N., Product design: Techniques in reverse engineering and new product development, New Jersey : Upper Saddle River, N. J.: Prentice Hall, 2001, eng, 0130212717, 9780130212719 * Pahl, G., Engineering design: A systematic approach, 3rd. Edition, London: Springer, 1993, engger, 1846283183 (encuadernado), 9781846283185 (encuadernado) * Ertas, Atila, The engineering design process, New York: Wiley, 1995, 0471517968 (alk. paper) * Fowlkes, William Y., Engineering methods for robust product design: Using Taguchi methods in technology and productdevelopment, 1st. Edition, Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, eng, 0201633671 |
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Perfil del Profesor: |
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(141901)Doctorado en Ingeniería Mecánica CIP: 141901 Experiencia recomendada: En metodologías de diseño ingenieril de productos utilizando herramientas CAD/CAE |
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Discipline:Mechanical Engineering |
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School:
Engineering and Sciences
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Academic Department:
Mechanics and Advanced Materials
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Programs: |
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Prerequisites:( M1002) |
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Equivalences:None. |
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Course intention within the general study plan context: |
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The intention of this basic course is to provide fundamentals and methods for the engineering design of mechanical and mechatronic products. Basic knowledge of computer aided design is required. At the completion of this curse, the student will be able to identify customer needs and design innovative and competitive products. |
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Course objective: |
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| Identify customer needs in specific markets. Develop skills for competitive and innovative product design through engineering techniques and methodological tools. Analyze, synthesize and evaluate mechanical and mechatronic design variants in the context of current industrial projects. Develop a design project based on a real product. | |||||
Teaching and learning tecnique: |
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| Not Specified | |||||
Suggested Bibliography: |
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BOOKS FOR CONSULTATION: * Otto, Kevin N., Product design: Techniques in reverse engineering and new product development, New Jersey : Upper Saddle River, N. J.: Prentice Hall, 2001, eng, 0130212717, 9780130212719 * Pahl, G., Engineering design: A systematic approach, 3rd. Edition, London: Springer, 1993, engger, 1846283183 (encuadernado), 9781846283185 (encuadernado) * Ertas, Atila, The engineering design process, New York: Wiley, 1995, 0471517968 (alk. paper) * Fowlkes, William Y., Engineering methods for robust product design: Using Taguchi methods in technology and productdevelopment, 1st. Edition, Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, eng, 0201633671 |
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Academic credentials required to teach the course: |
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(141901)Doctoral Degree in Mechanical Engineering CIP: 141901 Recommended Experience: In methodologies of engineering product design using tools CAD/CAE |
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