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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Industrial Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Manufacturing Technology
Area of study
Manufacturing and Processing | Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the DISEGNO TECNICO INDUSTRIALE Program

The DISEGNO TECNICO INDUSTRIALE program is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge of technical drawing, according to ISO standards, with a particular focus on the nautical industry. The program aims to equip students with the skills necessary for the correct interpretation, understanding, and execution of technical drawings using CAD software.


Program Details

  • Code: Not specified
  • Academic Year: 2025/2026
  • CFU: Not specified
  • Sector: ING-IND/15
  • Language: Italian
  • Location: LA SPEZIA
  • Period: 2nd Semester
  • Modules: This course is part of the __DISEGNO+RAPPRESENTAZIONE PER LA NAUTICA module.

Presentation

The course aims to provide students with basic knowledge, according to ISO standards, for the correct interpretation, understanding, and execution of technical drawings using CAD software, with a particular focus on components used in the nautical industry. It also covers symbolic representations of main structural elements, providing guidelines for component selection.


Objectives and Contents

Educational Objectives

The module intends to transmit the necessary competencies for the realization of technical representations through orthogonal projections, in respect of UNI/EN/ISO norms. It aims to provide the indispensable knowledge for CAD-assisted drawing of models and/or constructive details of significant interest in the nautical sector.


Detailed Educational Objectives and Learning Outcomes

  • The course is introductory in nature for general aspects and sector framing.
  • It covers methodologies of representation and orthogonal projections.
  • It delves into sections, quotations, micro/macro-geometric tolerances.
  • It explores connections, permanent connections, and constructive drawing of typical ship hulls.

Prerequisites

None.


Didactic Modalities

  1. Frontal Lessons: These lessons will address the theoretical aspects indicated in the course program.
  2. Classroom Exercises:
    • The exercises require the use of the CAD tool "MICROSTATION V8i."
    • Each exercise consists of the execution in class of a graphic exercise assigned at the beginning of the exercise itself.
  3. Home Exercises:
    • Similar to classroom exercises but to be done autonomously at home and to be handed in at the exam.

Program/Content

  1. Introductory Part:
    • Purpose of technical drawing. Tools for drawing. Unification. Formats and folding of sheets.
    • Scale of representation. Fundamental geometric constructions.
  2. Norms for Technical Drawing:
    • Technical product documentation.
    • General principles of representation.
  3. The Drawing for Technological Realization:
    • Notes on Mechanical Technology and Materials.
  4. Tolerances and Surface Roughness:
    • Series of Renard and normal numbers; ISO tolerance system.

Texts/Bibliography

Material and bibliography provided on the TEAMS platform.


Lessons

Start of Lessons

As per the academic calendar.


Lesson Schedule

The schedule for this course can be found at the EasyAcademy portal.


Exams

Exam Method

Written, Oral.


Assessment Method

The exam must ascertain the acquisition of the fundamental concepts of technical drawing and the ability to transform sketches and drafts into reproducible and measurable digital drawings.


Other Information

Students with disabilities or DSA can request compensatory/dispensatory measures for the exam.


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