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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