Module Descriptors
ADVANCED DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES
MECH50364
Key Facts
Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Sciences
Level 5
30 credits
Contact
Leader: David Cheshire
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 72
Independent Study Hours: 228
Total Learning Hours: 300
Assessment
  • COURSEWORK weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Additional Assessment Details
100% in course assessment (assessing Learning Outcomes 1, 2 and 3). A major design assignment will be set that gives the opportunity for students to demonstrate their abilities in all areas of module content. The student will be expected to use a wide variety of CAD tools. The summative element of this assessment will be made via a 2000 word report covering the design process undertaken and a description of how and why various CAD tools were applied. This report will utilise high quality graphics to convey ideas where possible which may be offset against word count.
Module Indicative Content
Design elements - including standard components in a design e.g. gears, belts motors, bearings, fasteners, cams, welding, tolerances etc.
Solid Modelling - Advanced shape creation techniques. Effective use of parametric design techniques. Advanced assembly. Mechanism design. Animation.
Surface Modelling - Advanced surface creation techniques. Surface deformation techniques. Techniques for delivering class `A' surfaces.
Advanced Rendering - Defining advanced material properties including colour, texture, bump and displacement maps. Advanced lighting techniques including area lighting and HDRI images.
Animation - Basic camera animation through to full flythrough animation.
Module Learning Strategies
2 hours per week will take place in a laboratory where demonstrations, practical exercises and formal labworks will be undertaken to teach CAD skills. This will be supported by a series of 1hr lectures covering the underlying principals of design methodology and the technology being taught.
Regular 1hr maximum formative practical assessments will be set on CAD operation to focus the students learning. (1:n) (1:20)2
Module Resources
Solid modelling software such as ProEngineer Wildfire
Surface modelling software such as Alias Maya/Design Studio
Rendering and retouching systems such as Maya / Alias Design Studio, Photoshop
Module Special Admissions Requirements
CE00681-1 Design Technologies - Solid Modelling and CE00682-1 Design Technologies - Surface Modelling or equivalent
Module Texts
"CADCAM Theory and Practice", I Zeid, (1991) ISBN 0-07-072857-7
"BasicPro/ENGINEER in 20 Lessons" L. Gary Lamit (1997) ISBN: 053495068X
"Alias StudioTools 12 Beginner's Guide" (2002) ISBN: 1-894893-96-4
"Learning Alias StudioTools 12 Level 2" (2002) 1-894893-26-3
Technical manuals for software used