Urgently ask the sophomore textbook of mechanical design, manufacturing and automation

Updated on educate 2024-02-23
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Fundamentals of Mechanical Manufacturing Technology", Engineering Materials, College Physics (Electromagnetism and Wave in Optics), Mao Dengsan, Linear Algebra, College English

    All of the above are from the first semester.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is a lot, let's talk about the public compulsory courses first: advanced mathematics, meditation, Mao, Deng Theory, Ma Zhe, English, physics, C language (it is also possible to learn C++ or VB), electricity.

    Professional courses: mechanical drawing, mechanics of materials, theoretical mechanics, material forming, numerical control theory, mechanical manufacturing, finite element design, mechanical design, mechatronics, hydraulics, mechanical vibration, interchangeability and measurement basics.

    Professional Practice: Metalworking.

    There should be more, but that's about it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are differences between the north and the south,,, such as touching the mold of the south.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I work in mechanical design, and some books are useful for work, but maybe you're still a student and feel bored to watch. I still recommend taking a look at the books about the current industry dynamics, to increase interest in the industry, you can go to the library to check, similar to "2002 Machinery Industry Status and Trend Analysis", to see if there are any recent years.

    There is a book I think is particularly good, "The Third Edition of the Mechanical Design Course Design Atlas" 1989 edition, the general school library has, buy an old one from the Internet plus the freight is only a dozen yuan, there are more than 100 drawings in it, involving a variety of reducer structures, for the design work to broaden the mind. Although I have learned mechanical drawing, I may not be able to understand all the real drawings in it, and I have also practiced my ability to read drawings.

    There are also books on structural design (strength check is rarely done in the work), such as "Mechanical Design Practical Mechanism and Device Atlas" and "Mechanical Structure Reasonable Design Atlas", the latter is simple and clear, only more than 100 pages are a bit interesting.

    Now there are a few books in the bookstore about what mechanical design taboos 200 cases 500 cases or something, I think the sixth volume of the "Mechanical Design Atlas" "Mechanical Design Mistakes and Taboos" is not bad, quite useful. After reading it, you can see which drawings were drawn by the students and which drawings are really processable.

    There are a lot of books about drawing software.,Plane drawing should be proficient in at least such as AutoCAD,CAXA electronic plate,Three-dimensional Pro E,UG,Soildwoeks, etc.,It's best to know one.,There is also mechanical analysis software CAE series (you can increase your value after work.,Interview rarely requires this),If you want to learn a little deeper.,If you understand the various functions of the software, you have to read relevant books.,Drawing skills、Commands、Shortcuts or something are very useful。

    In addition, tolerance fit (or "interchangeability and measurement technology") is very important, in fact, anyone can draw drawings to see whose processing is better, which is to rely on tolerance fit. You just need to study this well.

    As I mentioned above, there are many electronic versions of pdf formats on the Internet, such as complete sets of mechanical design manuals, mechanical design brochures, etc., which can save a lot of money. But the pdf doesn't feel good as the book.

    This aspect of electronic control is also very useful, and I will have a broader idea when I learn it, and now I will pay attention to the design of mechatronics, but I have not studied it yet.

    At present, I think of so much, learn slowly, doing machinery is an accumulation of work, I graduated just half a year, hate myself for wasting a few years of time, I admire thoughtful friends, what questions can be talked about together, if you rush to do mechanical design work and monthly salary of tens of thousands, then try to see it, ask for a satisfactory answer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is very good, after graduation within three years must be tens of thousands, thinking about a kind of technology is now in urgent need of the Yangtze River Delta Pearl River Delta, and now China's manufacturing foreign policy is also very beneficial to this profession: the export of complete machines to pay a high tax, and the cost of export parts is very low, so parts design is very important for these export enterprises, grasp it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Mechanical design.

    Mechanics. Automatic control.

    Modulo-electrical, digital, electrical, and engineering graphics.

    Manufacturing Technology.

    Numerical control technology, limits.

    Coordination, electrotechnical technology.

    Mechatronics.

    Electromechanical transmission, hydraulics,

    MCU and PLC are about the same.

    However, there may be more detailed teaching materials, such as:

    Vehicle Engineering. Construction machinery or something.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You're still a freshman, so don't be too anxious to read any reference books.

    Basically, the knowledge you need to take in the first year is: Advanced Mathematics, Linear Algebra, Probability Theory, College English, College Physics, Computer Science (C Language), and courses such as college literacy.

    These courses are designed to enable those who learn mechanical engineering to quickly have the basic ability of engineering analysis, and to get rid of the thinking of fixed value and conditions in high school as soon as possible, which is the support of the follow-up courses of the university, especially advanced mathematics, which is definitely the foundation of the whole university!! Otherwise, courses such as theoretical mechanics, material mechanics, and fluid mechanics will not be able to really master and apply well.

    Good or bad English is one of the markers that can be used as a difference in one's ability to work in the future.

    Especially in mechanical engineering, many people have no higher education for various reasons, but their experience makes them have a good grasp of mechanical knowledge, but English is their weakness. At this time, the quality of English is one of the signs that you can blindly distinguish his ability.

    Therefore, in the freshman year, you need to learn well is Advanced Mathematics and College English, and if you want to buy reference books, you should buy a book of answers to advanced mathematics post-class questions.

    In addition, if you want to continue your studies after graduating from university, you will also have to face advanced mathematics and English, because these two are one of the postgraduate courses.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Principles of mechanical design, electrical chain brigade automation, Shenyuan control, mechanical design manual. There is also a stool for the shed is mechanical design software, such as SOLIDWORKS, CAD==

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many textbooks to learn, and there will be basic courses: politics (must be in China), English, mechanics of materials, mechanical design, electrical and electronics. The major depends on the direction of your school, and the following are my questions from others, I don't know if it will help you.

    First of all, I studied this major.

    To be practical, this major is actually superficial in college. Machinery and automation, there is so much to cover.

    University is just a process for a master to lead through the door.

    As for what industry you will engage in in the future, it depends on your interests. It would be nice if I could work in mechatronics like I did. What kind of machine, all the electricity is used. Now the more scientific name is factory automation.

    In addition to CAD software, you will also use programmable controller (PLC) software, and possibly robots, as well as robot-related software. In short, to enter this industry, is to learn from all the time. For example, when I was in college, the inverter was just a concept, but now it is quite widely used.

    In addition, this industry will also involve the knowledge of the drive part, that is, pneumatics and hydraulics. Of course, motor drag is also inevitable. Some people have studied for a long time and don't even know the selection of motors.

    I don't know if these are helpful to you, if you have any questions, you can push through hi and send me a message.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's all basic courses, English, advanced mathematics, and engineering graphics.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Every school is different, but the general curriculum should be similar. For example, mechanical design, automatic control principle, computer-aided design, electronic technology, mechanical principle, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Specialized Courses: Theoretical Mechanics Mechanics of Materials CAD "Mechanical Drawing" is important! Mechanical Principle: Programmable Controller, MCU, Hydraulic & Steam.

    Common courses: College English, College Physics, Linear Algebra, Advanced Mathematics, C Language, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Mechanical design and its theory.

    Mechanical dynamics.

    Mechanical finite element analysis.

    Mechatronic system design.

    Modern design approach.

    Mechanical CAD CAM

    Robotics.

    Machinery manufacturing equipment design.

    Advanced manufacturing technology.

    Mechatronic system design.

    Mold manufacturing process and equipment.

    Principle of plastic molding.

    Plastic process and mold design.

    Professional English. Mechanical innovation design.

    VB Programming.

    Management of industrial enterprises.

    ERP principles and applications.

    Marketing. Grouping technology.

    Mechanical engineering technology.

    CNC machining process.

    Mechanical design. Engineering mechanics.

    Fundamentals of mechanical engineering.

    Mechanical engineering testing.

    PLC Electrical Electronics.

    Automatic control principle.

    Mechanical engineering testing.

    Mechanical drawing. There are also basic courses: Mathematics and English.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Design, Automation, Advanced Mathematics, Engineering Mechanics, Computer, PLC (Siemens) Electronics.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The freshman year is generally basically a basic course, including English (New Vision teaches listening, speaking, reading and writing), modern history, ideological and moral foundations, advanced mathematics (upper and lower), computer basics, etc., and professional courses include mechanical design principles, engineering graphics (may be supplemented with a little CAD technology). The freshman year is mainly some basic courses, focusing on the basics, it is very important to learn high mathematics and English well, and it is best to pass English level 4 in the freshman year, and pass English level 6 and computer level 2 in the sophomore year.

    As for the textbooks, the freshman is generally ordered by the school. Towards the end of your freshman year, you can borrow books from them through some channels such as the hometown association.

    I think it's big.

    Some of the books in the third and fourth are professional books, and you must buy them yourself and study them carefully. In other aspects, Sun Xian's books can be borrowed from seniors, borrowed from the library, bought in the second-hand market, etc.

    In the final analysis, the first year is the most important, after you go in, you will know what to do, I recommend that you can't relax in English, read some books on advanced mathematics, because the ideas in advanced mathematics (calculus, limit) and other ideas are the basis for learning in the future.

    So much for now, these are my experiences, I'm a senior this year, I'm looking for a job, hehe, I hope it helps.

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