MF2059 Mechatronics, Advanced Course, Fall semester 15.0 credits
Mekatronik högre kurs, hösttermin
Mechatronics Advanced Course aims to provide the student with the professional skills needed to create innovative mechatronics products and work with complex product development.
Educational level
Second cycleAcademic level (A-D)
Subject area
Mechanical Engineering
Grade scale
A, B, C, D, E, FX, F
Course offerings
Autumn 12 for programme students
Periods
Autumn 12 P1 (7.5 credits), P2 (7.5 credits)
Application code
50997Start date
2012 week: 34End date
2013 week: 1Language of instruction
EnglishCampus
KTH CampusNumber of lectures
Number of exercises
Tutoring time
DaytimeForm of study
NormalNumber of places
No limitationSchedule
Schedule (new window)Course responsible
Martin Edin Grimheden, 790 7797, marting@md.kth.se
Target group
Available only for TIPUM-IPUC
Part of programme
Autumn 13 for programme students
Periods
Autumn 13 P1 (7.5 credits), P2 (7.5 credits)
Application code
51096Start date
2013 week: 36End date
2014 week: 3Language of instruction
EnglishCampus
KTH CampusNumber of lectures
Number of exercises
Tutoring time
DaytimeForm of study
NormalNumber of places
No limitationSchedule
Schedule (new window)Course responsible
Martin Edin Grimheden, 790 7797, marting@md.kth.se
Target group
Available only for TIPUM-IPUC
Part of programme
Learning outcomes
Mechatronics Advanced Course aims to provide the student with the professional skills needed to create innovative mechatronics products and work with complex product development. This multidisciplinary work is realized by combining mechanical design, with control-, electronics- and software engineering. In this course, the students will be exposed to real-life industrial needs and situations through close cooperation with industrial partners.
The student should after the course be able to:
• apply knowledge and skills from earlier courses, as well as learn to acquire new ones on demand;
• identify, compare and critically assess aspects of an engineering problem, towards making design decisions;
• describe, compare and critically examine various product development processes and their properties;
• apply and evaluate support methods in complex product development;
• use professional tools and processes necessary for the development of mechatronics products;
• learn to get organised, manage, lead and become part of a cross technical and complex development project.
The student should after the course have good technical understanding, knowledge and skill in
• modelling, simulation and visualization of dynamic products and systems;
• methods and tools for co-design and optimization of mechatronic systems;
• working through all aspects of an engineering development process;
• designing and implementing prototypes.
Further, the student should be able to work through all aspects of an engineering development process:
• apply and use professional tools and methods for product development;
• use modern and relevant working methods;
• apply a Model-based development approach to mechatronics product development;
• apply a fundamental test process;
• apply a requirements management method.
Course main content
The course focuses on product development, of mechatronic products, in large projects. Innovative and intelligent products are created by developing knowledge and skills in motion control, robotics, embedded systems, real-time programming, distributed systems. The course is based on problem based learning and work in large projects, where the ability to engage in professional development while developing cooperation, communication and project management is practiced.
In the learning environment, team formation, teamwork and industrial collaboration are an integrated part. The student teams work in collaboration with industrial representatives to determine the specific factors that govern product requirements, design and realization. They focus on product-needs, design requirements, performance requirements and testing and validation.
Eligibility
Accepted for track Mechatronics (IPUC)
CMAST, CFATE, CDEPR: EL 1000, DD1321, MF2007, MF2057, MF2058, MF2030, MF2042, MF2043, MF2044
CINEK: EL1000, DD1321, MF2057, MF2058, MF2030, MF2042, MF2007/MF2044
TIPUM: MF2007, MF2057, MF2058, MF2030, MF2042, MF2043, MF2044
Prerequisites
80% of the prerequisite courses must be approved before the course starts.
Literature
Examination
- PRO1 - Project, 7.5 credits, grade scale: P, F
- PRO2 - Project, 6.5 credits, grade scale: P, F
- PRO3 - Project Work, 1.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
Offered by
ITM/Machine Design
Contact
Martin Edin Grimheden, 790 7797, marting@md.kth.se
Examiner
Martin Edin Grimheden, 790 7797, marting@md.kth.se
Supplementary information
The courses MF2058 and MF2059 assumed read in sequence without interruption.
Add-on studies
MF204X Masters Theses
Version
Course plan valid from:
Spring 12.
Examination information valid from:
Autumn 12.
