Teaching and Learning of Manufacturing Engineering through Virtualization of Processes on CNC Machines

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This paper presents the latest developments in a digital documentation project related to manufacturing processes on machine tools. The project is supported by engineering students doing their bachelor/master thesis within this field. Different virtual models have been developed by using CATIA V5, such as conventional and CNC machines, several parts to be manufactured, and different manufacturing processes such as machining, incremental sheet forming and 3D printing. Some of the modelled parts have been manufactured. The developed digital documentation is used as supplementary material in subjects of bachelor and master degree in Industrial/Aerospace Engineering, with a high degree of acceptance by students.

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