About this course:


  • Course Name: Manufacturing Practices
  • Course Code: ME 1111
  • L-T-P-C : 1-0-3-5
  • Syllabus: Download
  • Course Type: Core course



  • Manufacturing Practices


    Description:

    Prerequisite : None
    Preamble :

    Upon completion of this course, the students will gain knowledge of the different manufacturing processes that are commonly employed in the industry to fabricate components using different materials. They will also get practical knowledge of the dimensional accuracies and dimensional tolerances possible with different manufacturing processes. By assembling different components, they will be able to produce small devices of their interest

    Syllabus :

    Manufacturing Methods- casting, forming, machining, joining, advanced manufacturing methods; CNC machining; Additive manufacturing; Fitting operations & power tools; Electrical & Electronics; Carpentry; Plastic moulding; glass cutting; Metal casting; Welding (arc welding & gas welding); brazing. Workshop Practice: Machine shop; Fitting shop; Carpentry; Electrical & Electronics; Welding shop; Casting; Smithy; Plastic moulding & Glass Cutting.

    Text Books :

    1. Choudhury, S. K. H., Choudhury, A. K. H. & Roy, N. (2008). Elements of Workshop Technology (Vol. 1st). Media Promotors

    Reference Books :

    1. Gerling, H. (2006). All About Machine Tools (2nd ed.). New Age International
    2. Chapman, W. A. J. (1998). Workshop Technology (4th ed.). Viva Books
    3. {HMT (2017). Mechatronics. McGraw Hill Education