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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE Name of the course Product life-cycle management Code: BCADM 44 Semester: 7 Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory Works (LW) Lessons per week: L– 3 hours; LW- 2 hours Number of credits: 6 LECTURER: Prof. Ph.D. Georgi Todorov (FIT), tel. 965-3323, e-mail: [email protected] Technical University – Sofia COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: At the end of the course the students are expected to be able to apply the methodology CAD/CAM/CAE and Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) technologies for the strategy of modeling and simulation in machine building, to have basic knowledge and to be able to design, assembly, optimize and use it in solving of engineering problems. The course will give them basic knowledge for subsequent training in specialized courses in this area. DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The students are acquainted with the basic principles, methods and techniques in the computer-aided product design & engineering and computer-aided process planning in machine building. A focus is set on key problems according to the state-of-the Art of CAD/CAM/CAE&PLM technologies using: CAD Systems; Finite Elements Method software for design calculations and analyses; NC programs generating software (CAM Systems); Software for process and system behavior simulation and Product Data Management (PDM). PREREQUISITES: Computer technologies and programming, Machine elements, 3D Modeler Implementation of Machines and Equipment Modelling, Metalworking machines TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are presented using slides. Also there is a corresponding regularly updated script. The laboratory work is fully computer-based with a corresponding to the given problem manual. METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: The acquired knowledge during the laboratory work is assessed with a 2 computer tests. A written exam (by test) at the end of the 7-th semester. INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1) Тодоров, Г., Управление на жизнения цикъл на продуктите, Срипт, София 2012, 164 стр. 2) Тодоров Г., Камберов К., Виртуално инженерство, София, 2015г. 3) Тодоров, Н., Д. Чакърски. Автоматизация на проектирането в машиностроенето. С, Техника, 1994 4) Kunwoo Lee, Principles of CAD/CAM/CAE Systems, Addison Wesley Publischers Ltd, New York,2003. 5) Pham, D.T., S.S. Dimov. Rapid Manufacturing. Springer-Verlag London Limited, 2009, pp214. 6) Rembold, V., B.O. Nuaji, A. Stor. Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Engineering. Addison – Wesley Publishing Ltd, New York,2009. 7) Foley, J. A. van Dam. Computer Graphics: 2nd Edition, Addison Wesley Publishing Ltd, New York,2006. 8) Hirokaki Chiyokura , Solid Modeling with Designbase: Theory and Implementation. Addison- Wesley, Reading., MA., 2008 . 9) Solid Works 2009 , ДиТра, София 2012 10) User Guide Pro/Engineer 2012

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course Product life-cycle management Code: BCADM 44 Semester: 7 Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory Works (LW)

Lessons per week: L– 3 hours; LW- 2 hours Number of credits: 6

LECTURER:

Prof. Ph.D. Georgi Todorov (FIT), tel. 965-3323, e-mail: [email protected] Technical University – Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: At the end of the course the students are expected to be able to apply the methodology CAD/CAM/CAE and Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) technologies for the strategy of modeling and simulation in machine building, to have basic knowledge and to be able to design, assembly, optimize and use it in solving of engineering problems. The course will give them basic knowledge for subsequent training in specialized courses in this area.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The students are acquainted with the basic principles, methods and techniques in the computer-aided product design & engineering and computer-aided process planning in machine building. A focus is set on key problems according to the state-of-the Art of CAD/CAM/CAE&PLM technologies using: CAD Systems; Finite Elements Method software for design calculations and analyses; NC programs generating software (CAM Systems); Software for process and system behavior simulation and Product Data Management (PDM). PREREQUISITES: Computer technologies and programming, Machine elements, 3D Modeler Implementation of Machines and Equipment Modelling, Metalworking machines

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are presented using slides. Also there is a corresponding regularly updated script. The laboratory work is fully computer-based with a corresponding to the given problem manual.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: The acquired knowledge during the laboratory work is assessed with a 2 computer tests. A written exam (by test) at the end of the 7-th semester.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1) Тодоров, Г., Управление на жизнения цикъл на продуктите, Срипт, София 2012, 164 стр. 2) Тодоров Г., Камберов К., Виртуално инженерство, София, 2015г. 3) Тодоров, Н., Д. Чакърски. Автоматизация на проектирането в машиностроенето. С, Техника, 1994 4) Kunwoo Lee, Principles of CAD/CAM/CAE Systems, Addison Wesley Publischers Ltd, New York,2003. 5) Pham, D.T., S.S. Dimov. Rapid Manufacturing. Springer-Verlag London Limited, 2009, pp214. 6) Rembold, V., B.O. Nuaji, A. Stor. Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Engineering. Addison – Wesley Publishing Ltd, New York,2009. 7) Foley, J. A. van Dam. Computer Graphics: 2nd Edition, Addison Wesley Publishing Ltd, New York,2006. 8) Hirokaki Chiyokura , Solid Modeling with Designbase: Theory and Implementation. Addison-Wesley, Reading., MA., 2008 . 9) Solid Works 2009 , ДиТра, София 2012 10) User Guide Pro/Engineer 2012

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course CNC machines programming Code: BCADM 45 Semester: 7 Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory Works (LW)

Lessons per week: L– 3 hours; LW- 2 hours Number of credits: 6

LECTURER:

Prof. Ph.D. Petar Hadzhiyski, tel: 965-27 00, e-mail: [email protected], Technical University – Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The first part discusses the ma in stages of process planning for CNC machines tools. Program ming and setup of CNC machines is based on the manufacturing tasks requested to achieve precision and efficien cy in production. It is discussed the manual, dialogue automatic and automatic programmi ng with CAD/CAM application for main manufacturing operations.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main purpose of the course is to introduce to students the methods for the creation of technological process planning and preparing programs for manufacturing the piece with rotation and box-like form on CNC machines. The introduction of setup of machines tools with CNC gives a possibi lity to students to understand relation between program, technological references, and references of the piece, CNC machine and tools.

PREREQUISITES: Lectures reading is aided by multimedia. On a laboratory exercise programs prepared by students are introduced in the CNC memory and then they make setup of machines tools and manufacture sample pieces. For the lather they use special equipment for a graphical simulation of tool patch.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are presented using slides. Also there is a corresponding regularly updated script. The laboratory work is fully computer-based with a corresponding to the given problem manual.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Knowledge of the courses: Machine-building Technology, Machines tools.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Лекции. 2. Учебник – Технология на машиностроенето – част II. 3. За изпълнение на лабораторните упражнения се използуват специализирани и допълнително разработени адаптирани ръководещи материали. MEANS ASSISTANT FOR TEACHING: Laboratory exercises are provided with lather and milling CNC machines tools and machining center.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course Robotic Systems and Technologies in Industry

Code: BCADM 46 Semester: 7

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory works (T)

Lessons per week: L– 3 hours; LW- 2 hour Number of credits: 6

LECTURER:

Prof. DSc. S. Guergov (FIT), tel. 965-3246; e-mail: [email protected] Technical University – Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: At the end of the course the students are expected to be able to know the basic principles, constituent elements and subsystems of the robotic systems; to be able to design, assembling and operate flexible manufacturing modules, sells and robotic systems in the field of industry; to be able to design technological processes and models for production robotic systems.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main topics concern: Application of industrial robots and robotic systems in industry; Principals of structural building of robotic systems – basic elements and subsystems; Mathematical motels; Technological processes; Control activity and diagnostic for robotic systems. The main accent is given of the core questions of the modern level of building and control of these systems.

PREREQUISITES: Material treatment and tools equipment, Technology of machine-building, Machine tools, Industrial logistics.

TEACHING METHODS: Using multimedia. Laboratory and course work, work in teams in computer work-stations, 2 intermediate tests.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Test at the end of the semester (50%), intermediate tests (40%) and 10% from lectures.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Гергов, С. Роботизирани системи и технологии в индустрията, ТУ-София, С., 208, с.

236 2. Гергов, С. Ръководство за лабораторни упражнения по роботизирани системи и

технологии в машиностроенето, ТУ-София, С., 1993 3. Гергов, С. Роботизирани системи и технологии в машиностроенето, ТУ-София, С.,

1991 4. Niku, S. B. Introduction to Robotics, Analysis, Systems, Applications, Prentice Hall, 2001 5. Nof, Shimon Y.. Handbook of Industrial Robotics-1, Second Edition, John Wiley and Sons,

ISBN 0471177830, 97804711778381999, pp. 1378 6. Gordon, M. Mair. Industrial robotics, Prentice Hall, 2007, ISBN0134632176,

9780134632179. pp.354 7. Gerchwin, S.B. Manufacturing Systems Engineering, PTR Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs,

New Jersey, 1994

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course Computer Aided Design of Complex Mould Shapes - Rapid Tooling

Code: BCADM 47 Semester: 7

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory Works (LW)

Lessons per week: L– 3 hours; LW- 1 hours Number of credits: 6

LECTURER:

Prof. Ph.D. Georgi D. Todorov (FIT), tel. 965-3323 , [email protected] Prof. Ph.D. Galina Nikolcheva (FIT), tel. 965-2700 , [email protected]

Technical University – Sofia COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: At the end of the course the students are expected to be able to apply the methodology CAD/CAM/CAE Systems for the appliance die & mould making industry using RAPID TOOLING technologies giving them basic knowledge and practical skills in this fast growing area.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The students are familiarizing with the basic principles, methods and techniques in the computer-aided complex shaped mould design & engineering. A focus is set on key problems according to the state-of- the Art of CAD /CAE technologies in mould making (RAPID TOOLING), using: CAD Systems; Simulation Methods for design and analyses; Software for process and system behaviour simulation.

PREREQUISITES: CAD/CAM/CAE Systems, Material Processing, Tooling and Equipment, Machine building Technology

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are conducted with the use of multimedia presentations that include graphics, charts, programs, formulas, and videos. Also there is a corresponding regularly updated script. The laboratory work is fully computer-based with a corresponding to the given problem manual.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: The acquired knowledge during the laboratory work is assessed with a 2 computer tests. A written exam (by test) at the end of the 8-th semester.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1.ТОДОРОВ, Г., Г. НИКОЛЧЕВА. КОМПЮТЪРНО ПРОЕКТИРАНЕ НА СЛОЖНИ ФОРМООБРАЗУВАЩИ

ПОВЪРХНИНИ(RAPID TOOLING), ИЗД.ТУ СОФИЯ, СОФИЯ 2011, ISBN 978-954-438-915-4, 330 СТР

2. ТОДОРОВ, Г., Г. НИКОЛЧЕВА, П. ХАДЖИЙСКИ, СТ. ГЪЛЪБОВ, Д. ДАСКАЛОВА. ТЕХНОЛОГИИ И МАШИНИ ЗА ВИСОКОСКОРОСТНО ФРЕЗОВАНЕ , ИЗД.ТУ СОФИЯ, СОФИЯ 2010, ISBN 978-954-438-873-7, 320 СТР.

3. PHAM, D.T., S.S. DIMOV. RAPID MANUFACTURING. SPRINGER-VERLAG LONDON LIMITED, 2001. 4. Kunwoo, lee,-PRINCIPLES OF CAD/CAM/CAE Systems, Addison Wesley Publishers Ltd,

New York,2009 55. User Guide Pro/Engineer 2009 6. http://www.moldex3d.com/jla/en/

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course Intelligence Methods in Engineering Design

Code: BCADМ 48.1 Semester: 7

Type of teaching: Lectures and laboratory works

Lesson per week: L – 2 hours, LW – 2 hours Number of credits: 5

LECTURERS: Prof. D.Sc., Ph.D., DHC Georgi Popov, (FIT) – tel. 965 35 39, email: [email protected],

Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Hristo Karamishev, (FIT) – tel. 965 35 03; [email protected], Ph.D. Eng. Griror Stambolov, (FIT) – tel. 965 25 52, email: [email protected],

Technical University of Sofia COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: At the end of the course the students are expected to have basic knowledge on the methodology of calculation of machinery and equipment by computer methods, the methods of optimization of structures, the network-theory and others.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The course embodied a number of methods of calculation and intelligence methods for optimization. Presents are neural networks, the applicability of Petri nets and generalized nets, etc.

PREREQUISITES: Machine Tools.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures us multimedia (slides, videos). Laboratory exercises include computer calculations, simulations and optimizations and specialized software.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT:, Discussions during the lectures and exercises. Two generalized tests during the semester. INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian.

BIBLIOGRAFY: 1. Сегерлинд Л. – Применение метода конечных элементов, М., Мир, 1979. 2. Норри Д., Ж. де Фриз – Введение в метод конечных элементов, М., Мир, 1981. 3. Стойчев Г. – Метод на крайните елементи, Изд. на ТУ София, 2000. 4. Стоянов С. – Оптимизация на технологични обекти, Техника, София, 1983. 5. Haykin S. – Neural Networks, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1999. 6. Peterson, J.L. – Petri Net Theory and the Modeling of Systems, Prentice-Hall, 1981.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course Computer analysis of residual resource of machines and systems

Code: BCADM 48.2 Semester: 7

Type of teaching: Lectures and Laboratory works

Lessons per week: L–3 hours, LW – 2 hours Number of credits: 5

LECTURERS:

Prof. Ph.D. Bojana Tabakova (FIT) – tel.: 965 3697, email: [email protected]

Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Its main aim is to accomplish the transition from general scientific to design and technological knowledge and gi ve the students the necessary knowledge about mechanical properties of materials and resources state of construction. The subject increases the engineering and technical culture of the students and helps for development of the creative and inventive thinking at designing and improving of various technical means.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The physical bases of strain, fracture, defects and modulation and optimization of mechanical properties are studied in details.

PREREQUISITES: Necessary knowledge of Chemistry, Physics Materials Science and Engineering, parts 1 & 2, Mechanics.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures lead by the help of illu strative means, working devices, miniature models of mechanisms, tables and slides. The workshops are lead according to a syllabus by manual handbook on the real working models, which have modern measuring systems for computer processing of the controlled parameters. The students make workshop reports and prove them before the lecturer.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT:, A written examination after 7th semester.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian.

BIBLIOGRAFY: 1.Христов С.Г., Изпитване и дефектоскопия на металите, С., 1988. 2.Балевски А., Металознание, Техника, С.,1990. 3.Золоторевски В.С., Механические испытания и свойства металлов,М., 1974. 4. Dieter G.E., Mechanical Metallurgy, 2ndEd.,Mc.Graw – Hill Book Co.,1976. 5.Тодорова Ц., Т. Жечева и др., Корозия и защита на металите от корозия, Варна , 1988. 6. Нотт Дж., Основы механики разрушения, Металлургия, Москва, 1978. 7.Атлас дефектов стали, /превод от немски/,Металлургия, М., 1979.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course: Tools and Methods of Computer Technology

Code: BCADМ 48.3 Semester: 7

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory Works (LW)

Lessons per week: L– 2 hours; LW- 2 hours Number of credits: 5

LECTURER:

Assoc. Prof. Ph.D Ivan Pankov (FKSU), tel: 965-3981; е- mail: [email protected]

Technical University – Sofia COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim is to provide skills to students to design, to be able to do practical implementation and operation of engineering and management processes using the tools and methods of information technology.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The course covers the following sections: data structures, databases and technology to work with them; stages in the design, establishment and operation in terms of automated information-management systems; tools and methods of computer interactive graphics; programming in a CAD environment. Students will receive a broad general profile qualification for the application of information technology to successfully operations management in the process of functioning of the machine-building enterprise. A relationship between functional and information models of enterprise and ensuing requirements is done. Objective criteria for assessing the quality of information processes such as: speed data processing, reliability, etc., are introduced, which is a necessary element in the preparation of specialist.

PREREQUISITES: Basic theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the curriculum are necessary.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures using slides through LCD projector, computer and screen. On line peculiarities of the operating system parameters settings of the different applications, management systems, databases, languages and more are demonstrated.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: A written exam (by test) at the end of the 2-nd semester.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Атре Ш., Структурньiй подход к организации баз данньiх, Москва, Финансьi и статист., 1983. 2. Нагао М. и др., Структуры и баз данньiх, Москва,Мир, 1986. 3.Том Суон, Джеф Когсуел, Тайните на Delphi, AlexSoft, 1997. 4.Richard Veryard, Information Modeling, Practical Guidance, N.Y., Prentice Hall, 1992. 5. Цанкова Р., Вл. Л. Станчев, Работа с бази от данни, Вулкан 4, 2 6. Работа с Excel. Интерактивен курс CD ROM. Колектив, Релакса. 2006 г. 7.Microsoft Office Access 2003. Бързо & Лесно, Колектив, 2006 г.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course: Tribology and Lubricants Code: BCADM 48.4 Semester: 7

Type of teaching: Lectures, labs

Lessons per week: L – 2 h, Lab – 2 h Number of credits: 5

LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Ph. D. Mara Kandeva-Ivanova, MTF, tel.: 965 26 43, e-mail: [email protected], Technical University of Sofia. COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. COURSE OBJECTIVES: This course presents fundamental and practical knowledge of tribological processes - friction, wear, lubrication and types of lubricants and their application in mechanisms and machines, The course enhances engineering and technical culture to students and helps to develop creative and inventive thinking in the design and refinement of various technical means DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The course covers fundamental and engineering issues related to the nature and types of friction in machinery lubrication mechanisms, advanced conventional and ecological lubricants - oils, greases, solid lubricants and their rational use. PREREQUISITES: Necessary knowledge of Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry, Fluid Mechanics and Materials Science. TEACHING METHODS: In lectures using multimedia presentations and classic vehicles in the dynamics of the machines. Labs are held under the program with real standard and unique stands and equipment. Students are directly involved in the exercise, produce reports and defend the lecturer. During the semester students work independently on individual of bachelor's thesis on pre-selected topic. The thesis report and protects the public at the end of the semester. METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Tests, presentation of bachelor thesis INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Манолов Н., М. Кандева, Обща трибология, ТЕМТО, С., 2004. 2. Кандева М., Инженерна трибология, Цикъл лекции за докторанти, ТУ-София, МТФ, 2012. 3. Garkunov D., Scientific Discoveries in Tribotechnologies. No-wear effect under friction. Hydrogen wear of metals, Moscow, 2007 4. Czichos H., Tribology. A systems approach to the science and technology of friction, lubrication and wear, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1978 5. Bowden F., D. Tabor, The Friction and Lubrication of Solids, Claredon Press, Oxford, 1964 6. Frene J., D. Nicolas, B. Degueurce, D. Berthe, M. Godet, Lubrification hydrodynamidue, Paliers et Butees, Edutions Eyrolles, Paris, 1990 7. Гаркунов Д., Триботехника. Износ и безызносность, МСХА, М., 2008. 8. Гаркунов Д., Триботехника. Конструирование, изготовление и эксплоатация машин, МСХА, М., 2002. 9. Strachfwiak G., A. Batchelor, Engineering Tribology, Linacre House, Oxford, 2011. 10. Трайков Л., Масла, смазки и течности за транспорта и индустрията, Техника, С.,1994.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE Name of the course Machine Tools Design Number: BCADM 49 Semester: 7

Type of teaching: Course Project

Lesson per week: SS -2 hours Number of credits: 1

LECTURER:

Prof. D.Sc., Ph.D., DHC Georgi Popov, (MTF) – tel. 965 35 39, email: [email protected] Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional project for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: At the end of the course the students are expected to have basic knowledge on the methodology of design and methods for calculation of elements, units and systems of machine tools. The knowledge can be used effectively in the development of new machines and equipment

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The methodology of design and calculation of all main systems and units of machine tools

PREREQUISITES: Machine Tools (I), Machine Tools (II) TEACHING METHODS: Self working with consultations by a supervisor

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Defense of the project in the end of the 7th semester

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAFY: 1. Попов, Г. - Металорежещи машини. Част I - Приложимост, устройство и управление, книга първа, С., Изд. на ТУ-София, 2009, 2. Попов, Г. - Металорежещи машини. Част I - Приложимост, устройство и управление, книга втора, С., Изд. на ТУ-София, 2010, 3. Попов, Г. - Металорежещи машини. Част II – Конструиране и пресмятане, книга първа, С., Изд. на ТУ-София, 2010, 4. Попов, Г. - Металорежещи машини. Част II – Конструиране и пресмятане, книга втора, С., Изд. на ТУ-София, 2011, 5. Попов, Г., Хр. Карамишев - Ръководство за лабораторни упражнения по металорежещи машини. Част първа, С., Изд. на ТУ-София, 2005, 6. Попов, Г., Хр. Карамишев - Ръководство за лабораторни упражнения по металорежещи машини. Част втора, С., Изд. на ТУ-София, 2005, 7. Любенов, А., Ст. Даскалов, П. Гълъбов, С. Гергов - Металорежещи машини. Справочник, С., "Техника", 1989.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE Name of the course Design of Machining processes Code: BCADM 49 Semester: 7

Type of teaching: Course Project

Lesson per week: SS -2 hours Number of credits: 1

LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Ph.D Ing. J. Petrova; (MTF), tel.:965-2508; e-mail: [email protected] Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional project for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: At the end of the course the students are xpected to be able to find out independent decisions and practice process planning methods for rotation and prismatic types of parts on the CNC machines, design fixture configuration, design assembling technology processes. DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The project assignment includes all base stages of the design of technology processes for rotation and prismatic types of parts - analysis, planning machining sequences (choice of type and determination of sequence of implementation of technological tours), selecting metal cutting CNC machines, selecting tools and cutting speed, CAM design and generation of G-code for CNC machines. Design fixture configuration (CAD design). Design assembling processes (CAD design).

PREREQUISITES: Mathematics, Phisics, Mechanics, Design of machining processes; and computer technologies; CAD/CAM/CAE software systems.

TEACHING METHODS: Laboratory work and consultations using, reference books, catalogues, programming and design manuals, demo-programmes, course work description preparation and defence. CAM design. METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Course project including (4) four tasks. Presentation of the project at the end of the semester.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Pashov.,St., P.Hadjiiski, Machining and Technology, part 1, part 2, TU-Sofia, 1997; 1999;

2. St. Pashov, Metal working manual, part1, part 2, Sofia, Technica, 1989; 3. Patarinsci D., J.Petrova, D.Donshev: Machining and technology I, (Course work technology), TU-Sofia,1999, 5. http://www.cadcam-bg.com, 2010 6. http://www.delcam.com/powermill/, 2010 7. SolidCAM, The integrated CAM-Engine for SolidWorks; SolidCAM 2008 Getting Started, SolidCAM Ltd, 2010. 8. http://www.ProEngineer.com, 2010

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE Name of the course Cutting tools and equipment for CNC machine tool

Number: BCADM 49 Semester: 7

Type of teaching: Course Project

Lesson per week: SS -2 hours Number of credits: 1

LECTURER: Prof. Ph.D. Galina Nikoltcheva, tel.965-2700, e-mail: [email protected] Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional project for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main purpose of the course work is to introduce the basic principles in the computer aided cutting tools. Finally, the students have to design the basic types of cutting tools using SolidWorks or Pro/Engineer. DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The students are acquainted with the basic principles, approaches and techniques in the computer aided cutting tools.

PREREQUISITES: Necessary basic knowledge in computers and (foregoing) previous courses in machine building are needed.

TEACHING METHODS: The students work out 3 tasks. The students design tool: for machining of hole (drill or a broach) and milling cutter with inserts. It is possible to be design a die or a modular fixture The course work consists of two parts: calculated and drawing.

MEANS ASSISTANT FOR TEACHING: The course working places are equipped with an up-to date computer hardware and licensed software.

METHOD OF ASSESEMENT: A grade.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Lecture notes; 2. Nikolcheva G., Cutting Tools, Interpres, Sofia 2008. 3. Ръководство за лабораторни упражнения по автоматизирано проектиране на металорежещи инструменти, Галина Николчева, София,1993; 4. Rong, Y.,Y Zhu, Computer Aided Fixture Design, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1998 Web resources: www.coromant.sandvik.com www.iscar.com www.guehring.de www.me.wpi.edu/Research/CAMLab

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course: Simulation modeling in industry Number: BCADM 50 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory Works (LW)

Lessons per week: L– 2 hours; LW- 2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Ilario Astinov, MSc, PhD (Faculty of Industrial Technology, Department of Technology of Machine-Building and Metal Cutting Machines); tel. 965 3774 , [email protected], Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of the course is to gain knowledge on the theoretical foundations of simulation, statistics, probability theory, planning experiments, computer graphics and animation for the needs of simulation, nature and function of universal systems for simulation modeling, application areas of simulation and technologies in the industry. Students will acquire skills to assess the areas of application of simulation in engineering, to conduct systematic analysis and build models of systems using simulation software to find solutions to the problems of the modeled systems through planning experiments, working with scenarios and interpret the obtained the simulation results, use e-Learning resources in acquiring knowledge and skills.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The theoretical part of the course includes aspects of system analysys, network models, probability models, statistics, probability theory, Monte-Carlo, numerical methods in the computer generation of random variables and computer graphics relative to simulation as well as the theoretical fundaments of the latter. The application aspect of the course deals with developing skills in the use and application of general purpose simulation software and spscialized simulation systems.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are delivered using multimedia presentations and e-Learning technology with the appropriate LMS and e-content. The laboratory work is carried out on PC-s using e- Learning methodology. All e-Learning content follows Bloom's taxonomy.

PREREQUISITES: Informatics, probability theory and statistics, basic skills in the use of Grafical User Interfaces.

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT: Activity in the eLearning site and a writtent exam at then end of the semester.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Basic: 1 eLearning sites eFIT.tu-sofia.bg 2 Law A., Kelton D., "Simulation Modelling and Analysis", McGraw Hill, 2012 3 Taha H., "Operations research - an introduction", Prentice Hall, 2010 4 AweSim User Guide 5 SIMIO User Guide

Compulsory: 1 Salvedy G. et al; “Handbook of Industrial Engineering”, IIE, 1997

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course Computer modelling and design in material technologies

Code: BCADМ 51 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory Works (LW)

Lessons per week: L– 2 hours; LW- 2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURERS:

Assoc. Prof. PhD Eng. Manachil T. Tongov (МТF), tel.: 965 3475,email: [email protected] Assist. Prof PhD Eng. Ruslan Dikov (MTF), tel. 965-35-59, e-mail : [email protected]

Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of the course " Computer modelling and design in material technologies " is to teach students the necessary knowledge and skills for designing processes in material technologies. Studding the course students should acquire the necessary knowledge about existing software and systems in the design of technological processes (casting, welding, plastic deformation and thermal and chemical processing) and skills for their use.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The course is taught as a compulsory by students in VIII semester of the Behavior degree of specialty “Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing”. The course utilized knowledge and skills for designing processes casting, welding, plastic deformation and thermal and chemical processing of metals and alloys. The course includes lectures 7 themes and 10 exercises CAD orientated. Within lectures dealing with issues related to simulation of processes and software for its implementation and possibilities for their application in the design process.

PREREQUISITES: The course is based on students' knowledge in the subjects Material Science (Part I and Part II), Technology of materials (Part I and Part II) and other general technical and specialized courses.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures and laboratory work. The lectures are presented to overhead foils, slides, other demonstration materials and on the black board. The exercises are held in computer classes.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written examination in the end of eight semester.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian BIBLIOGRAPHY: О. Каравасилев и др. SolidWorks. Базово моделиране и чертежи. София, ТехноЛогика ЕООД, 2008, 570 с.; О. Каравасилев и др. SolidWorks. Разширени възможности. София, ТехноЛогика ЕООД, 2008, 592 с.; Р. Долчинков. Ръководство за работа със CAD система Solid Edge. Ирита-Принт-Казанлък, 2006.; QForm 2D/3D. Программа моделирования объемной штамповки. Руководство пользователя. „КванторФорм”, 2008, 263 с.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course Industrial Logistics Code: BCADМ 52 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory Works (LW)

Lessons per week: L– 2 hours; LW- 2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURER:

Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Marin Georgiev (MF) , tel.: 9653893; email: [email protected] Technical University - Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:The main objective of the discipline "Industrial logistics" is, that, all students can obtain a necessary knowledge on material flows, logistics structures and networks, storage areas, warehouse logistics and order-picking, some typical technologies for manipulation of various goods, modelling of systems structure and introduction in the field of logistics information technologies, applied in industrial facilities. DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE:. The main subjects are: elements of logistics systems (conveyor elements, fork, join elements); models of material flow networks using graph theory and matrices; queuing models, simulation of logistics systems; warehousing and order-picking; transport technology chains in logistic networks; identification of handling units; ERP systems.

PREREQUISITES: Some preliminary background knowledge in the field of the courses of lecture in engineering mathematics from the first end second year of study is needed. TEACHING METHODS: The lecture course is developed with application of photos, tables and drawings. The laboratory practice is developed with application of typical methodologies and computer programs. METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Evaluation by continuous assessment based on two tests in writing form during the semester. INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Arnold, D., Furmans,K. Materialfluss in Logistiksystemen, Springer Verlag 2005; 2. Петков, Г., Подемно-транспортни процеси и системи в промишлеността, Техника, 1987; 3.Gudehus,T. Logistik: Grundlagen, Strategien, Anwendungen Springer V.,Berlin,2006; 4. Daganzo, K. Logistics Systems Analysies, Springer V., München, 1997.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course: Industrial Management and Marketing Code: BCADМ 53 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Tutorials (T)

Lessons per week: L– 2 hours; T- 2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURER:

Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Еng. Olga Geraskova (BF) – tel. 965 2916, е-mail: [email protected], Technical University – Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Students have to acquire methodological, methodical and practical knowledge’s on management and marketing.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Students learns industrial management and marketing main point, principles and functions. Clarifying innovations management, human resource management,

change management, conflict management and firm development main problems.

PREREQUISITES: The subject requires basic knowledge in Management and Economical disciplines.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures delivered by multimedia. Seminars at which students analyze different conditions, prepare alternatives and make decisions.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: continue assessment, 2 tests with 3 types of questions each that allow controlling cquired knowledge and skills.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Geraskova, О. „Industrial Management” – lectures. 2. Ivanov I., P. Ganchev, and oth., Basics of Management, St. Evtimiy Patriarch Bulgarsky, Veliko Tarnovo, 1999. 3. Kolchagova B., N. Taneva, Industrial engineering and Management, TU, S., 1992. 4. Kotler F., Marketing Management, S., 1996. 5. Daft R.L., Management, Dryden Press, 1996. 6. Hellriegel D., J.W. Slocum, Management, Addison-Wesley Publiching Company, Massachusetts, 1992.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course: Applying of methods of the artificial intelligence in the technology design

Code: BCADM 54.1 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Labs (Lab)

Lessons per week: L–2 hours, Lab–2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURERS:

Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Ing. J. Petrova (MTF), tel.: 965-2508, e-mail: [email protected]; Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Ing. G. Nikolcheva (MTF), tel.: 965-3301, e-mail: [email protected]

Technical University - Sofia COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: At the end of the course the students are expected to be able to apply the base methods used in the field of artificial intelligence, connected with acquiring, representation, storage and the intelligent use of a considerable volume of knowledge. DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The discipline deals with the nature of artificial intelligence and expert systems (ES), approaches to knowledge representation and finding mechanisms in the ES for automated reasoning methods and shells for building expert systems as well as the scope ES technological design. Special Attention is given to the characteristics and application of neural networks, clustering algorithms, hybrid systems and genetic algorithms in technological design.

PREREQUISITES: Mathematics, Design technology processes for manufacturing, Computing tools and methods, CAD/CAM/CAE software systems.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures presented in the form of presentations, educational videos and demo programs. Laboratory work with protocols and defence.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Test (80%), laboratories- xests (20%).

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Сгурев В., Р.Павлов: Експертни системи, Наука и изкуство, София, 1989;

2. Кирова,Т.: Невронни мрежи, София, 1995;

3. Chang, T.C.: Expert Process Planinng for Manufacturing (addison-Welsey, reading, MA),1990;

4. Hayes, C.: Macining planning: A Model of an Expert Level Planinning Process, Ph. D. Dissertation, Carnegie Mellon University, 1990; 5. P.Jakson: Introduction to Expert Systems, Walkingham, Addison-Wesley, 1990; 6. http://www.cs.emu.edu/Croups/Al/html/repository.html

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course: Manufacturing of Complex Shaped Parts using CAM Systems

Code: BCADM 54.2

Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and laboratory work (LW)

Lessons per week: L–2 hours, Lab–2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURERS:

Prof.Ph.D.P Hadzhiyski – tel.965 2700,email: [email protected], Assoc.Prof.Ph.D.P Danailov– tel.965 2700, 965-2568, е-mail: [email protected],

Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main objective of the course is to deepen, expand and close to practice students' knowledge in the field of setting up the main types of machine tools with CNC and most commonly used tools and devices. Thus they will be able to set some basic types of machine tools with CNC. This will help to facilitate their professional development..

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The course discusses the main steps of the basic machine tools – lathe, milling, machining center, grinding machines and Electrical discharge (erodent) machine. Students learn dimensional setup and conditions necessary to assurance quality of machining process and parameter setup of CNC units.

PREREQUISITES: Knowledge of courses: Machine-building Technology, Programming of CNC machine, Machines tools, Tools. TEACHING METHODS: Lectures with the help of multimedia presentations. On a laboratory exercise programs prepared by students are introduced in the CNC memory and then they make setup of machines tools and manufacture sample pieces.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: A written and practical examination.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Лекции на доц. П. Хаджийски и доц. П. Данаилов. 2. Хаджийски П.,Ст. Пашов.Технология на машиностроенето – част II, Технически университет –София,София,2000; 3. Караколов Л., Св. Загоров, И. Коен. Настройване на металорежещи машини с ЦПУ. С. Техника, 1989; 4. Специализирани и допълнително разработени ръководещи материали за програмиране и настройване.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course: Inspection and technical diagnostic of machine-building productions equipment

Code: BCADM 54.3

Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and laboratory work (LW)

Lessons per week: L–2 hours, Lab–2 hours

Number of credits: 4

LECTURER: Prof. D-r. Totyu Geshev, phone 965-27-18, email: [email protected], Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CIRRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: After this course the students must be familiar with diagnostic features or production equipment for machine-building industry, make different level diagnostic (test) procedures and maintenance of same equipment.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Range of themes is composed around diagnostic characteristics and features of productions technique in machine-building industry, models for diagnostic of units, systems and machines, methods and equipment for acquisition of primary diagnostic information, preparing and using of same information with diagnostic systems of different hierarchical ranges.

PREREQUIMENTS: Here is need of knowledge in accordance with taught up to this-one moment courses of “Technology of machine-building”, “Machine-tools”, “Actuation and control of manufacturing equipment”.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures and demonstrative materials, labor works with models, really machines and machine parts.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Examination in session-time.

INSTRICTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Недев А., К. Тенекеджиев – Техническа диагностика и разпознаване на образи, Варна - Касел-Рединг, 1994; 2. Божилов Г. Записки по диагностика на електрически машини, С., ВМЕИ, 1990; 3. Антонов И. и др. - Система за поддържане на машините и съоръженията в изправност, С.,СБИТ при ФНТС, 1991; 4. Многоцелеви системи за ЦПУ при гъвкава механична обработка – превод от руски, С. ДИ ”Техника”, 1987.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course:

Computer synthesis and analysis of mechanisms and mechanical systems

Code: BCADM 54.4 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Labs (Lab)

Lessons per week: L–2 hours, Lab–2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Ph. D. Stefan Garabitov (FMT) - tel.: 965 24 58, e-mail: [email protected], Technical University of Sofia.

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE: Basic aim of the teaching of this course is acquiring of wide range of knowledge involving analysis, synthesis and control of robotic systems. This knowledge are based at advanced methods for investigation and building of structures of industrial robot mechanisms, structure-metrical synthesis of mechanisms for specialized robots, mechanics, control and adaptability of robotized systems.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: At the basis of knowledge of previous disciplines and acquiring of new knowledge in the course of Computer synthesis and analysis of mechanisms and mechanical systems methodological generalization of various mutually connected problems it is achieved. Application of knowledge for analysis and synthesis of driving, manipulating and controlling systems of industrial robots is achieved as well.

PREREQUISITES: Knowledge of mathematics, physics, mechanics, computer aided design systems in machine engineering, automation of machine engineering production, drive and control of production equipment.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are led by the help of visual materials, real devices, models, tables, and slides. Labs are held in wish by the help of scientific stands and computers practical problems from teaching themes are solved.

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT: The achievement of the intended objective of the training of the teaching discipline is controlled by final exam consisting of two tasks and two theoretical themes.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Nakano, E. Introduction in Robotics, Moscow, Mir, 1988 (in Russian).. 2. Shahinpur, M. A Robot engineering textbook. Moscow, Mir, 1990. 3. Koren, Y. Robotics for Engineers, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1987. 4. Stefan Garabitov, Product Development using MSC Adams, TU-Sofia, 2012. 5. Support systems:MSC ADMAS®, SolidWorks®, Autocad®, Pro/Engineer®. 6. MSC.ADAMS Basic Full Simulation Package Training Guide, Release 2005. 7. Cгех Jкх, MSC.ADAMS technology and engineering analysis example, http://www.amazon.com/Dynamics-Algorithms-Springer-International. 8. Roy Featherstone, Robot Dynamics Algorithms, http://www.amazon.com/Dynamics-Algorithms-Springer-International. 9. Murilo G. Coutinho, Dynamic Simulations of Multibody Systems. 10. Yuan Cheng, 3D Graphic Robot Simulation, 11. http://icmit.mit.edu/robot/simulation.html.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course:

Multimedia Technologies Code: BCADM 54.5 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Labs (Lab)

Lessons per week: L–2 hours, Lab–2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Daniela Minkovska (FCSU), tel: 965 3317, e-mail: [email protected], Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main goal of this course is to give fundamental knowledge about the basic multimedia technologies and knowledge mastering of one multimedia environment and characteristics of a script language as an object oriented programming language. At the end of the course the students are expected to be able to develop multi-media products, applying to the forms and phases of the education, marketing, research of the public opinion, games, etc.

DESIRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Basic consepts and objects of the multimedia environments, and their hierarchy and structure, the management structures, functions and specific characteristics of the scripts in OpenScript are examined. The possibilities for relationships with the other applications are given. Laboratory work will support the practical assimilation of material in contemporary programming environments. The course problem includes developing rich content and graphical parts of scenario, orientated toward to innovation to the interactive technologies sphere.

PREREQUISITES: The course is based on the knowledge received in some courses as: Programming and Computer technologies, Information Technologies and Object Oriented Programming.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures given in auditory room using visual presentations (PowerPoint and ToolBook). Laboratory work in a computer room, of ToolBook environment and OpenScript programming. Course problem - developing of the multimedia product for training.

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Test control and work on a problem - in the middle and in the end of the semester. Scale grading system consistent with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS)

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Желев Г., Л. Димитров - Мултимедия с ToolBook, Из-во “ЛиДик”, София, 2001г. 2. Дамянова Т. - Мултимедия., Из-во “Информа”, София, 1996; 3. Рачев Б., Йорданова С., Наумов В. - Мултимедия и компресия на информация, Из-во МТ-МТ Прес, Варна, 1995; 4. Вернер Ингенблек - Все о мультимедии, Из-во ‘BHV’, Киев, 1996г.; 5. Burger J. - The Desktop Multimedia Bible, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, MA, 1993; 6. Tway L. - Multimedia In Action, AP Profesional, London,1996; 7. Tay Vaughan – Multimedia: Making It Work, Osborn McGraw Hill, Barkley, California, 1966, Third Edition.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course: Computer Graphics Code: BCADM 54.6 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Labs (Lab)

Lessons per week: L–2 hours, Lab–2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURER: Prof. Stoyan Maleshkov, PhD, MSc, Eng., Technical University of Sofia, School of Computer Systems and Control (FCSU), Department of Programming and Computer Technologies (PCT), phone: 965-2052, e-mail: [email protected]

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main aim of the course is to make a study of the principles and methods of computer graphics and its application in solving problems for visualization of complex objects from the area of Mechanical engineering. The students gain knowledge and develop skills to use state-of-the-art software products in working out specific tasks. This course presents the basic concepts and tasks of computer graphics. Some of the main algorithms and models are considered. The course examines the principles of functioning of graphics devices and the various limitations, the description of the geometric objects and its presentation in the computer, the main functions of graphics packages, two- and three-dimensional coordinate transformations, types of projections and its description, viewing parameters and viewing transformation, the viewing pipeline of the three-dimensional wire frame model. A special attention is given to particular tasks for modeling and visualization of complex objects from the field of mechanical engineering. The laboratory exercises are carried out in computer labs, operating in Windows environment. The students develop skills for solving separately and in team problems for modeling and visualization of complex geometrical objects using advanced software systems (AutoCAD and 3D Studio Max). PREREQUISITES: Basic knowledge in Linear algebra, Analytical geometry and Computer technologies is required. TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are delivered by the use of demonstration materials and slides in electronic format presented with computer and multimedia projector. The laboratory exercises are carried out in computer labs with local and global network. Students develop group and individual practically oriented course works. Multimedia demonstration materials for the lectures, additional educational materials for the lab assignments, provided to the students on CD. METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: The mark is achieved during the semester.

LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: Bulgarian.

RECOMMENDED LITERATURE: 1. Записки от лекциите; 2. Лукипудис, Е. Компютърна графика и геометрично моделиране, София, 1996.; 3. Hearn, D., M. Baker. Computer Graphics - C version, Second Edition, Prentice-Hall, 1997. 4. Foley, J., A. van Dam, S. Feiner and J. Hughes. Computer Graphics - Principle and Practice, Second Edition, Addison Wesley, 1996.; 5 Angel E., Interactive Computer Graphics – A Top-Down Approach Using OpenGL, Third Edition, Addison Wesley, 2003.; 6. Watt, A. Fundamentals of Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics, Addison-Wesley, 1989.; 7. Материали, описващи функционалните възможности на 3D Studio Max.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course: Internet technologies Number: BCCDM 54.7 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures, laboratory works

Lessons per week: L–2 hours; LW- 2 hour Number of credits: 4

LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Ilario Astinov, MSc, PhD (Faculty of Industrial Technology, Department of Technology of Machine-Building and Metal Cutting Machines); tel. 965 3774 , [email protected], Technical University of Sofia

COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim is to give fundamental theoretical training of students in the field of Internet technologies, internet, intranet and extranet; to build skills for a correct appraisal of the areas of application of various technologies in preparation of technical, educational and information products on the Internet environment; to build a system of knowledge-oriented this modern, powerful and widely used in world practice computer technology and to develop and improve the level of their digital literacy

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The students are introduced to the up-to-date status of the hardware components, used in Internet and the hardware infrastructure of the latter. Focus is placed on modern services and tool provided in Internet and their application for industry. An introduction is made to the tools for the development of Internet-based applications, including cloud and mobile solutions.

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are delivered using multimedia presentations and e-Learning technology with the appropriate LMS and e-content. The laboratory work is carried out on PC-s using e- Learning methodology. All e-Learning content follows Bloom's taxonomy.

PREREQUISITES: Informatics, basic skills in the use of Grafical User Interfaces.

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT: The acquired knowledge during the laboratory work is assessed with a course assigment and the activity in the eLearning site.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Basic: 1 eLearning sites smi.tu-sofia.bg and eFIT.tu-sofia.bg 2 Stevens W. R., TCP/IP Illustrated, vol. 1,3. Addison-Wesley, 1994-1996. 3 Krol E., The Whole Internet User’s Guide & Catalog, 2nd ed., O’Reilly & Associates, 1994. 4 Niederst J., Web Design in a Nutshell, O'Reilly Media, 1998. 5 Nixon R., Learning PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS & HTML5, O'Reilly Media, 2014. Compulsory: 1 Peterson C., Learning Responsive Web Design, O'Reilly Media, 2014.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE

Name of the course Engineering Data Base Management Systems

Code: BCADM 54.8 Semester: 8

Type of teaching: Lectures (L) and Laboratory Works (LW)

Lessons per week: L– 2 hours; LW- 2 hours Number of credits: 4

LECTURER:

Prof. Ph.D. Georgi Todorov (FIT), tel. 965-3323, e-mail: [email protected] As. Ph.D. Konstantin Hr. Kamberov (FIT), tel. 965-2574, e-mail: [email protected]

Technical University – Sofia COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional course for the students of the specialty "Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing“, BEng programme of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: After completing the course, students should have knowledge about the state of the art, latest technologies and development trends in the field of enterprise information resources necessary to define requirements and implement modern information system engineering, and basic knowledge of subsequent training more specialized courses, part of the Master's program in the same specialty. They should have acquired skills to use methods and technical tools part of any modern industrial engineering organization to plan and manage projects, build new knowledge and skills.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Students obtain a basic understanding of the general principles, methods and approaches in technology for management of engineering knowledge databases, their architecture and user interface. The methods and approaches for dealing with the most common DBMS (Systems Management Database) and to integrate various types of information on the selection of the most effective tools for creating, updating and managing the design and products technologies. Detailed study the current and widely used in engineering practice, information technology, while developing and improving their level of computer expertise.

PREREQUISITES: Programming and computer technology, Database systems, CAD in engineering, Life cycle management of products

TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are presented using slides. Also there is a corresponding regularly updated script. The laboratory work is fully computer-based with a corresponding to the given problem manual

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: The acquired knowledge during the laboratory work is assessed with a computer test. A written exam (by test) at the end of the 8-th semester.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Elmasri R., Navathe Sh., Fundamentals of Database Systems, Addison-Wesley; 6 edition,

2010 2. Scott, Tsao, Product Information Management, Bellevue Washington, 1998 3. Maier, Knowledge Management Systems: Information And Communication Technologies

for Knowledge Management, 3rd edition, Berlin: Springer, 2007 4. Tan, Steinbach, Kumar, Introduction to Data Mining, ISBN 0-321-32136-7, 2005