Course code MatZ1002

Credit points 4.50

Design Basics of Wooden Articles

Total Hours in Course120

Number of hours for lectures48

Independent study hours72

Date of course confirmation17.02.2015

Responsible UnitInstitute of Civil Engineering and Wood Processing

Course developer

author lect.

Vilnis Jakovļevs

Mg. sc. ing.

Replaced course

MatZB013 [GMTRB013] Structure of Wooden Articles

Course abstract

Getting acquainted with the types and uses of wood and various board materials. Introductizon to peeled, peeled and grass veneers and their use. Introduction to the types of material joints in width, length and thickness and for unbreakable and demountable joints in different combinations. Getting acquainted with the details of the curve. Getting acquainted with a frame, drawer, shelf, furniture support, cabinets, desk, kitchen table, stools, chair, sofa-bed, armchair, chair-bed constructions. Insight into accuracy and use of tolerances. Principles of testing and evaluation of constructed furniture following the requirements of furniture EN standards, in laboratory conditions.

Learning outcomes and their assessment

Knowledge of materials and properties used in the manufacture of wood products, types of joining of parts, constructions and functional dimensions of wood products.
(Homework on the material and installation in front of the audience on the chosen topic)

Skills result in sketch and evaluate products according to the requirements of EN standards.
(Presentation to the audience, presenting the topic prepared at home, based on the awarded product)

Competence to create a furniture structure from appropriate materials and suitable connections, taking into account the size, static strength and durability requirements of EN furniture standards.
(Homework, where the existing furnasrdeiture and evaluation from the side of the constructive solution, as well as from the side of the requirements of EN standards is considered)

Course Content(Calendar)

Positive and negative properties of solid wood as a material. Types of board materials, positive and negative properties. (5h, lectures)
2 Glued joints in width, thickness and length. (3h, lectures)
3 Peeled, sliced and sawn veneer and their use. (3h, lectures)
4 Corner connections for frames. Corner connections for boxes. (3h, lectures)
5 Three-element connections and detachable connections. (1h, lecture)
6 Furniture fittings. (3h, lecture)
7 Curve details (2h, lecture)
8 Accuracy and tolerances of parts and connections. (2h, lecture)
9 Homework defence public speech on tea 1 to 8 (3h)
10 Test work (1h)
11 EN requirements for furniture standards. (10h, lecture)
12 EN laboratory testing of compliance with the requirements of the standards. (8h, lecture)
13 Defending homework on the use of furniture EN standards in the construction of furniture. (3 hours)
14 Test work (1h)

Requirements for awarding credit points

2 examinations must be passed, 3 homework must be submitted and successfully defended.

Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work

The first homework on materials and their properties. (5h)

The second homework, in which students should independently analyze the available sources for the topic assigned to them, should be prepared as a presentation or presentation of an equivalent solution and presented orally to the course members, training the ability to speak, formulate and present in front of the audience. The topics in the course are divided individually, especially with the topics of the lectures, but these performances, as among the students, do not overlap. (27 hours)

The third homework is to evaluate the assigned furniture following the requirements of the standards, visually reflecting the standard standards, the identified conformances and personal recommendations for furniture improvement opportunities. (40 h

Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes

Homework on materials (mark).
Test on materials (mark).
Homework on a topic related to the study course (mark)
Homework on furniture construction, connection and compliance with the requirements of EN standards (mark).
Test work on furniture EN standards (mark)

The arithmetic mean mark is calculated, which forms the semester assessment.

Compulsory reading

1. Ozoliņš A. Praktiskā koksne. Rīga: Jumava 2005. 92 lpp.
2. Nutsch W. Handbuch der konstruktion: Mobel und Einbauschrakne 2006. 398 lpp. 3. Terrei N. Holzverbindungen. Bern: Haupt Verlag, 2010. 144 S.

Periodicals and other sources

1. Baltijas Koks, ISSN 1407-6667 2. Holz-Zentralblatt, ISSN 0018-3792

Notes

The study course is included in the full-time and part-time studies of the Forest Faculty higher professional education bachelor's study program Woodworking.