ID416 ADVANCED SOLID MODELING TECHNIQUES

Course Code:1250416
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (2.00 - 2.00)
ECTS Credit:5.0
Department:Industrial Design
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Lecturer BARIŞ YAZICI
Offered Semester:Fall and Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

The course aims to:
• Teach and/or increase the knowledge of student on advanced solid modeling techniques
• Teach the basic idea behind solid modeling and systematically advance in order to create fully defined product models.
• Explain the theory and application behind solid modeling and teach the idea behind the cartesian workspace.
• Experience the creation of fully defined assemblies in order to create functional simulated models.


Course Content

Learning advanced 3D solid modeling in state-of-the-art CAD programs. Understanding
the concept of solid models, cartesian workspace, relationships between solids, and its
relationships to prototyping and manufacturing.


Course Learning Outcomes

The ability to create advanced 3D models using solid modeling CAD


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Creative problem defining and solving.
2Planning and managing the design process.
3Presenting and conveying design solutions orally, in written and visually (2D and 3D).
4Planning, managing and evaluating the results of design-focused research.
5Contributing to the design of products in order to raise the life quality of the society.
6Generating and applying knowledge to serve sustainable production and life.
7Competency in intellectual and industrial property rights.
8Awareness of and sensitivity towards societal, institutional, individual and contextual differences.
9Awarenes of social and cultural facts and continuous change.
10Competency in economic, industrial and technological developments.
11Continuous development of professional knowledge, skills and approaches.
12Competency in the processes and actions in professional life.
13Adaptation to the different working environments and processes that the profession necessitates, and contributing to the development and improvement of these environments.
14Ability in working within teams.
15Giving importance to interdisciplinary interactions.

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