School of Architecture and Design \ Industrial Design
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Industrial Design Undergraduate Program
This course is designed to enable students to use alternative high-tech products for a product that is either finished or under development. The course covers the introduction of materials and consumables used, production techniques, and the identification of which techniques are used in which types of products. Additionally, basic design criteria, calculations, mold technologies, and manufacturing techniques are also included in the course.
Textbook and / or References
Composite Design Manual J.A. Quinn
Composite Materials Design & Application Daniel Guy, Suong V. Hoa, Stephen W. Tsai
The aim of this course is to provide students with minimum knowledge about the composite materials widely used in industries such as sports, automotive, aerospace, and luxury consumption. The course focuses on the production methods and raw materials of these materials and seeks to ensure that this material is used more widely and accurately in the industry through knowledgeable professionals.
1. Can apply the right material selection and production strategies in the design process by learning materials and production technologies.
Week 1: What is Composite Material? Application Areas, Advantages-Disadvantages
Week 2: Material Introduction
Week 3: Basic Calculation Concepts and Methods
Week 4: Material Properties
Week 5: Production Methods - 1 Production methods and requirements (e.g., hand layup, prepreg, etc.)
Week 6: Production Methods - 2 Production methods and requirements (e.g., hand layup, prepreg, etc.)
Week 7: Production Methods - 3 Production methods and requirements (e.g., hand layup, prepreg, etc.)
Week 8: Midterm Exam An exam covering all previous topics
Week 9: Testing Methods for Composite Materials Methods for testing composite materials
Week 10: Mold Design and Production The importance of mold design in composite material production and its applications
Week 11: Mold Design and Production The importance of mold design in composite material production and its applications
Week 12: Application Project Practical lessons based on topics assigned to student groups Discussing the critical relationships between design and production
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm Exam 30 %
• Final Exam 40 %
• Participation 10 %
• Laboratory 20 %
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