Precision Engineering Specialisation
Second Year
Digital Fabrication Technology
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This module is subdivided into two main sections which are Digital Fabrication and Metrology. Digital Fabrication is to introduce the capabilities and limitations of Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes. These include understanding different AM technologies, part and process selection, part pre-processing, part printing and post processing for Polymer and Metal AM. Metrology portion is to provide students with a working knowledge in Geometrical and Dimensioning Tolerances (GD&T). Through work examples and case studies, students will be able to apply the techniques in real life projects related to Precision Engineering.
Third Year
Multi-Axis Machining Applications
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This module aims to provide students with a working knowledge in Advanced Machining Processes, mainly in 4-axis and 5-axis Computer Numerical Control (CNC) applications. Through worked examples, case studies and laboratory sessions, students will be able to apply the techniques in real life complex projects related to Precision Engineering.
Tooling Engineering
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This module aims to equip students with application knowledge and principles involved in Tooling engineering. hese will enable them to solve problems or propose design concept ssociated with fixturing for machining and inspection, mould and die for large volume manufacturing. he latest technologies and materials used to develop and make quality precision tooling will be taught.