The Business Engagement and Placements Unit is hosting a Careers Fair on
21st November (12-3) in the Students Union. There will be
about 20 companies and they all have opportunities for graduate positions and
placements, including summer placements. It is your opportunity to sell yourselves
– Good Luck ADD
Architecture and Design Department
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Friday, 12 October 2012
Estia students inspecting their work.
This week the Estia students completed their Vacuum Cast
workshop activities.
Inspecting the Master parts using the CMM |
Resin mixing...adding a 'bit' of colour!! |
Once
solidified, the students were able to demould their parts and later inspect the
dimensional accuracy of their component using a coordinate measuring machine.
Interesting demoulding technique! |
Estia students visit Yamazaki Mazak
On the 3rd October the Estia students visited the Yamazaki Mazak manufacturing plant at Worcester. During the visit the students observed a company presentation and were then taken on a factory of the manufacturing facilities.
Dr Mark Stanford leading the students during the factory tour. |
Mazak's European Technology Centre |
CNC Manufacturing Equipment
The information and experience gained during the tour will be utilised within the Rapid Manufacturing Applications module on their master award.
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Students visually inspecting CNC machined parts |
Monday, 8 October 2012
Promoting BIM throughout the UK
Dr. David Heesom, a Reader in Building
Information Modelling (BIM) at the School of Technology, University of
Wolverhampton, has been commissioned by CITB Construction Skills and the
National Construction College to provide seminars on to SME’s on the Benefits
of using BIM.
Following on from the very successful ‘Heads-Up
on BIM Implementation Conference’ held at the University earlier in the year,
Dr. Heesom will be travelling the length and breadth of the England, Scotland and
Wales from Perth to Southampton delivering the seminars in more than 20
locations. The half-day workshops are focused on discussing the benefits and
myths of BIM for the SME in the construction industry. Throughout the sessions
participants will learn more about what BIM is, how it can be implemented in a
SME, what the costs might involve and how they can find support to start on the
road of utilising this exciting new approach to construction.
For more information on the courses, our
postgraduate BIM qualifications or on the support that the BIM Studio at the
University of Wolverhampton can offer please contact Dr. David Heesom on d.heesom@wlv.ac.uk or 01902 322724. Alternatively you can visit
our website at http://www.thebimstudio.com
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Estia Students tackle Vacuum Casting and CAM Software
Students pouring the silicon and catalyst mixture
into their
VC mould boxes. Good work Mr Stick !!
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As part of their Rapid Manufacturing Applications module,
the Estia students have been based over at the Telford Campus all day creating
silicon mould tools and utilising Vacuum Casting equipment as part of their
practical tasks. With this stage now complete (only just!!), the mould tools
will be split and used next week to create polyurethane parts ready for
inspection thereafter.
During the parallel lectures the students got to grips with
Delcam’s PowerMILL Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software in readiness for
their Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining tasks.
Group 2 (the PM session) looking rather proud of their
achievements.
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Mould tools degasing for 20 minutes in the vacuum chamber…..’is it time for
a coffee!!’
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A busy, but very productive, fun day. Well Done all. ADD
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