Introduction to Automation (4 cr)
Code: II10019-3003
General information
Enrollment
01.10.2024 - 31.10.2024
Timing
07.01.2025 - 01.06.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Bachelor of Engineering, Industrial Management
Campus
Wärtsilä Campus Karjalankatu 3
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Industrial Management
Teachers
- Heikki Ketolainen
Teacher in charge
Heikki Ketolainen
Groups
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IINS24Bachelor of Engineering, Industrial Management, Full-time Studies, Fall, 2024
Objective
This course will give you an overview over the usage of industrial automation at manufacturing industry. Industrial automation solutions have been affecting manufacturing industry for several decades and it is still continuously growing trend among industrial manufacturing plants. The course will give an engineering student an overview and understanding on how industrial automation can be applied at manufacturing plants. Economical and technological advantages and disadvantages of industrial automation solutions will be presented and evaluated by the students through real life examples.
Content
The course will go through basic concepts of automation technology, components of automation systems, basic mechanical solutions, actuators of motion, control systems and sensory devices. Examples of robotic and automated solutions will be given and discussed.
The course will also focus on the use and implementation of industrial automation solutions from perspectives of: part and assembly design (design for manufacturability), labor aspects, productivity gains, quality improvements, use of process data, metrology assisted production and future trends of automation. Laboratory demonstrations will be given during the course and real life industrial solutions will be presented.
Location and time
Wärtsilä Campus
Teaching methods
The course will go through basic concepts of automation technology, components of automation systems, basic mechanical solutions, actuators of motion, control systems and sensory devices. Examples of robotic and automated solutions will be given and discussed.
The course will also focus on the use and implementation of industrial automation solutions from perspectives of: part and assembly design (design for manufacturability), labor aspects, productivity gains, quality improvements, use of process data, metrology assisted production and future trends of automation.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Exam 1-5