The document outlines the syllabus for a Manufacturing Science and Technology course. It is divided into 4 modules that cover topics such as metal machining processes, chip formation, forces in turning, tool wear and life, economics of machining, jigs and fixtures, design of cutting tools, and non-traditional machining processes like EDM and ECM. Reference books on metal cutting theory, principles, and machine tools are also listed.
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The document outlines the syllabus for a Manufacturing Science and Technology course. It is divided into 4 modules that cover topics such as metal machining processes, chip formation, forces in turning, tool wear and life, economics of machining, jigs and fixtures, design of cutting tools, and non-traditional machining processes like EDM and ECM. Reference books on metal cutting theory, principles, and machine tools are also listed.
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE CODE BME 311, 5TH SEMESTER
SUB : MANUFACTURING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY II SYLLABUS Module I 1. Classification of metal Machining Processes, Tool Materials, Types of Tools single Point & Multipoint Tool Geometry and Nomenclature ; ASA, ORS & NRS System, Effect of Tool Geometry and Effect of Machining Variables on machining. (6) 2. Mechanism of Chip Formation, Shear deformation and shear plane, Types of Chips, Factors involved in Chip Formation, Effect of Cutting Variables on Chip Reduction Coefficient (6). Module II 3. Force System in Turning Merchants circle diagram, velocity relationship and Rosenberg relationship, stress in conventional shear plane, Energy of cutting process, restricted cutting , Ernst and merchant angle relationship, measurement of forces dynamometers for measuring turning and drilling forces (6) Module III 4. Evaluation of Machinability ; Mechanism of Tool Wear, Tool Life, Taylors Tool Life Equations Determination of Optimum Cutting Speed in Machining, Thermal Aspects Of Machining Chip Tool Interface temperature, Cutting Fluids, Economics of machining (6) 5. Jigs & Fixtures : - Principle, types of turning, Milling fixture and Drilling , Boring Jigs, Principles of Location and Clamping, Tool Guidance (4). Module IV 6. Design of Single Point Cutting Tool, Form tool and Broach tool (5) 7. Non Conventional Machining Processes : Principle, Process parameters and application of AJM, EDM, ECM, LBM & USM (5) 8. Principles of NC, CNC & DNC machines (2). Reference Books 1. Metal Cutting Theory & Practice by A. Bhattacharya, New Central Book Agency. 2. Metal Cutting Principles By M.C.Shaw, CBS publication 3. Manufacturing Technology Metal Cutting and Machine Tools By P.N.Rao, TMH.