Product development, regardless of application area, involves configuring, organizing, structuring, storing, and tracking the product data created by a design and development team. Today products are designed independently as well as collaboratively using global supply chain which may involves multi-CAD/PDM systems for managing design complexity. Thus, Computer-aided Design (CAD) and Product data Management (PDM) systems are backbone for any industry for developing new products in shortest possible time.
This module will give students an insight into the use of CAD and PDM systems. An introduction to the engineering design process and the role which CAD/PDM systems play in its effective implementation will be given. Feature-Based Design, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), Assembly data management, secure product data/information exchange/storage/authorising mechanisms (using PDM digital vault systems) and relevant scenarios in product development will be covered as a part of this module.
During the course of this module students will develop their UWS Graduate Attributes. Academic Universal and Work-ready attributes: Students will gain knowledge and understanding of this important discipline as well as having the opportunity to develop a broad range of ICT, technical and transferable skills.
This module has been reviewed and updated, taking cognisance of the University’s Curriculum Framework principles. For example, module will be delivered mainly by an innovative laboratory demonstrations, recorded lecture content supporting students to organise their own study time and the use of real-world practical problems, industry standard Computer Aided Engineering activities developing digital intelligence meta-skills.
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