The training is designed to improve the knowledge of engineering personnel and develop practical skills in engineering measurements. Participants are introduced to the basics of measurement, measuring instruments, uncertainty, and measurements of various geometric quantities. During practical work, participants develop practical measurement skills using Mitutoyo measuring instruments and software tools.
In this training, you will learn the basic principles of engineering measurements, acquire the fundamental knowledge of how to use main geometric measurement tools. You will also become familiar with the control principles and programming of coordinate measurement machines (CMM).
phone: +37061499258
email marius.rimasauskas@ktu.lt
Marius Rimašauskas is a professor at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Department of Production Engineering, specializing in technological systems development and production process modelling. His research areas include, the development of additive manufacturing techniques, the study of continuous carbon or glass fiber reinforced structures, the exploration of 4D printing capabilities, and the characterization of mechanical properties of printed structures. Engineering measurements are part of daily activities when generated results need to be checked and evaluated.
Tomas Kuncius is a Doctor of Mechanical Engineering and an Assistant Professor at the Department of Production Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Design. He possesses practical experience working with various measurement equipment, ranging from small tools to complex coordinate measurement machines programming. His research interests encompass quality assurance, measurement data acquisition and analysis, manufacturing process optimization and automation, the application of innovative manufacturing processes and technologies, the modules he teaches are Manufacturing Strategy, Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, and Machining Technologies of Means and their Components of Locomotion. Tomas Kuncius is convinced that quality assurance benefits not only the consumer but also the manufacturer, therefore it is crucial not only to conduct measurements but also evaluate and understand the obtained results.
The training is designed to provide the knowledge and skills in the application of methods of gradation of clothing in sizes and heights at the production preparation stage
On-campus learning / 12 ac. hrs.
The program is designed to provide knowledge and acquire skills in virtual prototyping of clothing and the creation of virtual collections.
Distance learning / On-campus learning / 12 ac. hrs.
K. Donelaičio St. 73
44249 Kaunas, Lithuania
phone: +370 (671) 36 146
email mvg@ktu.lt