ISE 315
Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing
Section: 001

Course Description

This is an 8 week course. Introduction to the principles of modern-day multi-axis machine tool control, using computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software tools. Emphasis is placed on transferring part geometry from CAD to CAM, for the development of CNC-ready programs. Industry file formats, machining strategies, G & M-code generation, optimization and verification techniques will also be investigated. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the use of industry-relevant CAD/CAM software and will be able to extend that knowledge to practice through exercises and projects. Use of CNC machine tools will be introduced and demonstrated in the department's physical lab spaces. ISE majors have priority registration for this course.

Fall 8W1 2024

Meeting Patterns

Classes Start:
August 19, 2024
Classes End:
October 9, 2024
Location:
02321 Fitts-Woolard Hall
Class Days:
M W
Class Start Time:
3:00pm
Class End Time:
4:15pm

Class Type:
Lecture
Credits:
1.00
Restrictions:
Prerequisite: ISE 215 and Co-requisite: ISE 316

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