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ME-307T Manufacturing Processes - Ii: Course Learning Outcomes

This document provides information on the ME-307T Manufacturing Processes – II course, including its contact hours, credit hours, course learning outcomes, course contents, and recommended texts. The key goals of the course are for students to understand various machining processes, identify the appropriate technique and parameters for different processes, and apply machining operations effectively for engineering applications. The course covers topics such as material removal mechanics, cutting tools, machine processes, abrasive machining, non-conventional machining, machine tool control, jigs and fixtures, and computer integrated manufacturing systems.

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ME-307T Manufacturing Processes - Ii: Course Learning Outcomes

This document provides information on the ME-307T Manufacturing Processes – II course, including its contact hours, credit hours, course learning outcomes, course contents, and recommended texts. The key goals of the course are for students to understand various machining processes, identify the appropriate technique and parameters for different processes, and apply machining operations effectively for engineering applications. The course covers topics such as material removal mechanics, cutting tools, machine processes, abrasive machining, non-conventional machining, machine tool control, jigs and fixtures, and computer integrated manufacturing systems.

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ME-307T Manufacturing Processes – II

Contact Hours: Credit Hours:


Theory = 48 Theory = 3.0
Practical = 0 Practical = 0.0
Total = 48 Total = 3.0
Course Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Taxonomy
No CLO Statement Domain PLO
Level
1. UNDERSTAND various machining processes. Cognitive 2 1
IDENTIFY the right type of technique & its parameters for
2. Cognitive 4 2
performing certain machining process.
APPLY effectively various machining operations for
3. Cognitive 3 3
engineering applications.
Course Contents:
Material Removal. Mechanics of chips formation, types of chips produced, forces and
pressures involved, surface finishing and integrity, machinability. Calculation of material
removal rate. Cutting Tools. Single point tool geometry, mill cutters, factors which affect
tool life, tool life relationships, tool materials, types and properties of cutting fluids.
Machine Processes for Producing Various Shapes. Milling operation, milling machines,
planning and shaping, broaching and broaching machines, and gear manufacturing
machining. Abrasive Machining & Finishing Operations. Abrasive, bonded abrasives
(grinding wheels), grinding process, grinding fluids, design considerations for grinding,
ultrasonic machining. Non-Conventional Machining Process. Machining, electrochemical,
electrical–discharge machining, wire EDM Control of Machine Tools. Machine tools
control, numerical control system, sequence control, PLC, servo copying, Computerized
Numerical Control. (CNC), adaptive control, programming for numerical control Jigs &
Fixtures. General design principle, elements of jig, locating devices and clamping devices.
Computer Integrated Manufacturing System. Manufacturing system, Computer Integrated
Manufacturing (CIM), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), computer simulation of
manufacturing process and system, group technology, Flexible Manufacturing System
(FMS), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cellular manufacturing. Introduction to Process Planning
Recommended Texts:
1. Kalpakjian, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 6th ed, Prentice Hall, 2009,
ISBN 0136081681
2. A J Lissaman, S J Martin, Principle of Engineering Production, 3rd ed, Butterworth-
Heinemann 1996, ISBN 0340631953
3. R A Higgins, Engineering Metallurgy 6th ed, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993,
ISBN 0340568305
ME-307L Manufacturing Processes – II (Lab)
Contact Hours: Credit Hours:
Theory =0 Theory = 0.0
Practical = 48 Practical = 1.0
Total = 48 Total = 1.0
Course Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Taxonomy
No CLO Statement Domain PLO
Level
1. APPLY computer tools to automate manufacturing. Cognitive 3 5, 12
UNDERSTAND working of various machine tools and
2. Psychomotor 3 1
manufacturing processes.
Course Contents:
This lab mainly comprises using conventional and computer-aided machine tools in
addition to some manufacturing processes.
Recommended Texts:
1. Lab manuals

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