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ME - 851 Advanced Manufacturing Processes
Campus College of E&ME
Programs PG
Session Fall Semester 2016
Course Title Advanced Manufacturing Processes
Course Code ME - 851
Credit Hours 3
Pre-Requisutes Nil
Course Objectives Metal forming fundamentals; Metal forming applications; Laser processing; Special machining processes; Computer aided modeling of materials in manufacturing.
Detail Content
  • Introduction and Basic Concepts of Manufacturing Processes
  • Manufacturing Systems
  • Engineering Properties of Materials
  • Foundry Practices
  • Contemporary Casting Processes
  • Metal Cutting Theory
  • Conventional Machining Processes
  • Contemporary Machining Processes
  • Brazing, Soldering and Welding
  • Forging Processes
  • Heat Treatment
  • Photo / Electronic Fabrication
  • Geometric Dimensioning and Metrology
  • Non-Destructive Testing
  • Quality Control and Assurance
  • Manufacturing Economics
Course Outcome:
  • To provide students with an understanding of specific, advanced and emerging manufacturing technologies
  • To explain the major systems and equipment grouping available in the factory
  • To explain the quality aspects of the manufactured product including destructive and non destructive testing.
Text/Ref Books
  • “Fundamental of Modern Manufacturing (Material, Processes & System) by Mikell P Groover Prentice Hall (1996).
  • “Manufacturing Processes and Systems” by Ostwald and Jairo Munoz (9th Ed), John Wiley and Son, Ny.
  • “Manufacturing Process” by B.H. Amstead, Phillip F. Ostwald and MYRON L. Begeman (8th Ed).
  • “Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials” by Serope Kalpakjian (2nd Ed)
  • Manufacturing Technology by Stanley A. Komacek, Ann E. Lawson & Andrew C. Horton.
Time Schedule Fall 2015
Faculty/Resource Person