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Manufacturing a product requires a great amount of communication among all the people involved. Much of the communication must come from engineers. Engineers use a variety of methods to communicate this required information.
Learning Objectives
- List methods engineers use to communicate design requirements
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List methods engineers use to communicate manufacturing requirements
Language: English
Estimate Time (Hrs.): 1.5
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In composite manufacturing, work instructions are used extensively for kitting, completing layups, curing, and machining or trimming. Work instructions enable you to produce a quality composite part.
Learning Objectives
- Relate work instructions to an engineering drawing
- Understand why work instructions are needed to provide necessary information
Language: English
Estimate Time (Hrs.): 1.1
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Understanding the information contained on an engineering drawing for a composite product is critical to successfully manufacturing the product. In this course, you will learn how to decipher this information.
Learning Objectives
- Identify common components of an engineering drawing for composite parts
- Distinguish between flag notes and general notes
- Identify the information found in ply tables
- Identify the information in splice control tables
Language: English
Estimate Time (Hrs.): 1.1