Course: Technological project planning

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Course title Technological project planning
Course code UTM/KV228
Organizational form of instruction Lecture
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory-optional
Form of instruction unspecified
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
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Learning outcomes
Technological design is one of the basic activities in the process of preparing innovations, modernization or reconstruction of production. The aim is to develop basic knowledge about production processes, the ability to respect the state and development of production. Course contents: 1. Introduction to the subject of technological design, production process (VP), its phases (stages), production operations, basic types of production, organizational structure of companies. 2. Computer integrated production system (PIVS). Basic modules, goals of the concept and functional areas of PIVS, resp. CIM. 3. Capacity calculations, indicative, calculation according to direct and indirect indicators, detailed capacity calculation, utilization and throughput of individual workplaces, return on investment. 4. Basic principles of spatial arrangement of machines and workplaces. Designing operations, workshops, priorities in the solution, creating variants of the solution. 5. Design of assembly, basic approaches to the solution of the organization and arrangement of assembly with regard to the structure of assembly activities, type of production, mechanization, etc. 6. The concept of designing workplaces as a technological place, solutions in terms of logistics and space, ergonomics, anthropometry, hygiene and safety. 7. Basics and concepts of designing workplaces for technological and energy operations, auxiliary operations, storage and supply premises, as well as examples of designing quality control workplaces, testing and dispatch, etc. 8. Design of auxiliary operations (tool shops, maintenance, repair shops, heat treatment workshops). Principles of energy supply and distribution, storage and waste management. 9. Design of production and processing facilities (technological production plants, energy plants and distribution), measuring and control stations. 10. Analysis of the production program, analysis of the component base, methodology of processing the technological project, economic evaluation of the project.

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