Vehicle Component Analysis (5cr)
Code: C-02630-5C00ER96-3009
General information
- Enrollment
- 02.12.2024 - 31.07.2025
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 08.01.2025 - 31.07.2025
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Institution
- Tampere University of Applied Sciences, TAMK Pääkampus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 0 - 30
- Course
- C-02630-5C00ER96
Evaluation scale
0-5
Content scheduling
All groups do both measurement and research on one topic. The measurement involves dismantling, examining, measuring and assembling the car's engine. Based on the measurements, an engine condition will be estimated in a report format. One of the following topics is selected as the topic of the research: 1 Engine control system 2 Basic car electrical system 3 Hydraulics 4 Car light systems 5 Transmission, front-wheel drive 6 Car suspension system 7 Brakes 8 Steering system. A presentation will be made from the research, which will be presented at the presentation.
Objective
Students can: - use digital and analog measurement tools and based the measurements evaluate the condition of components using standards and car industry data sources.
Content
Students disassemble and go to know various car components. The purpose is to see of what kind of components the vehicles are made of. Students prepare reports where they analyze component condition and material. In addition students give presentations in groups about given topics.
Location and time
The course starts with a joint event, where the course is implemented and group divisions are made. After that, the groups work according to the schedule. The course also includes a speech communication section, the schedule of which will be announced separately. Scheduling: - week 2 opening event - week 3 - 7 laboratory work - week 8 inspection - week 10 performances - week 11 - 15 laboratory work - week 16 inspection - week 17 performances.
Materials
For measurements, reference values are needed for the parts to be measured. These can be found in the automotive software as well as in the engine manufacturer's bulletins and repair instructions. The manufacturer's press releases and other sources in the automotive industry are sources of research.
Teaching methods
During the course, laboratory measurements and research are carried out in laboratory. Based on the measurements, a written report is made and evaluated. On the basis of the studies, a presentation is prepared and presented to other groups at the presentation. For the presentation, speech communication skills are practiced under the guidance of Finnish teachers.
Employer connections
You may need to ask the automotive industry for the information you need to carry out the measurement / research. Otherwise there is no working life cooperation in the course.
Exam schedules
There is no exam in the course.
International connections
There is no international co-operation in the course.
Completion alternatives
There is no other way to execute the course.
Student workload
The time use of the course is divided as follows: - common issues and presentations: 6 hrs - laboratory work: 40 h - speech communication lectures: 12 hrs - self-employment: 77 h.