Text: Manufacturing Engineering and Technologu,
Kalpakjian and Schmid, 5th Ed., 2006, Pearson Prentice Hall.
Course Instructor: Professor Y. C. Shin
Goals: This course is designed to give seniors in mechanical engineering a basis understanding of manufacturing processes which require deformation and joining as their basic mechanism to change the shape of the product.
Prerequisite by Topic:
1- Equilibrium of elastic and rigid bodies
2- Stress and strain analysis of elastic bodies
3- Characteristic material properties of metal and alloys
Topics:
1- Metrology
2- Material properties and test
3- Introduction of machine tools and mechanics of
metal cutting
4- Materials, geometry, life and wear of cutting tools and
machinability
5- Computer Numerical Control
6- Forming processes, including composite and ceramics
7- Micro fabrication
8- Non-traditional processes including freeform
fabrication
Laboratories Projects:
1- Measurement of material dimensional and surface properties
using various dimensional gages (2 weeks)
2- Various machining test to study the basic operating principles of
machining processes (3 weeks)
3- Computer numerical control (3 weeks)
4- Micro fabrication (2 weeks)
5- Rapid prototyping by laser stereolithography (2 week)
6- Demonstration of manufacturing automation and projects (1 week)
Nature of Design Content: It is required to select processes and design process conditions.
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