This document outlines the course objectives for several manufacturing-related courses. The first course discusses production techniques, including controlling properties, manufacturing of metals and nonmetals, forming methods and defects, and machining processes. The second course involves experimenting with manufacturing machines and fabricating a model. The third course covers machine tool principles, metal cutting theory, suitable machine selection, and CNC programming. The fourth course involves acquiring knowledge of metal cutting, using metrology and machine tools, understanding equipment operation, and manufacturing components. The fifth course classifies modern machining methods, explains various techniques, develops material removal models, and selects appropriate processes. The final course facilitates testing mechanical properties, observing microstructure changes with composition, and preparing/stud
This document outlines the course objectives for several manufacturing-related courses. The first course discusses production techniques, including controlling properties, manufacturing of metals and nonmetals, forming methods and defects, and machining processes. The second course involves experimenting with manufacturing machines and fabricating a model. The third course covers machine tool principles, metal cutting theory, suitable machine selection, and CNC programming. The fourth course involves acquiring knowledge of metal cutting, using metrology and machine tools, understanding equipment operation, and manufacturing components. The fifth course classifies modern machining methods, explains various techniques, develops material removal models, and selects appropriate processes. The final course facilitates testing mechanical properties, observing microstructure changes with composition, and preparing/stud
This document outlines the course objectives for several manufacturing-related courses. The first course discusses production techniques, including controlling properties, manufacturing of metals and nonmetals, forming methods and defects, and machining processes. The second course involves experimenting with manufacturing machines and fabricating a model. The third course covers machine tool principles, metal cutting theory, suitable machine selection, and CNC programming. The fourth course involves acquiring knowledge of metal cutting, using metrology and machine tools, understanding equipment operation, and manufacturing components. The fifth course classifies modern machining methods, explains various techniques, develops material removal models, and selects appropriate processes. The final course facilitates testing mechanical properties, observing microstructure changes with composition, and preparing/stud
This document outlines the course objectives for several manufacturing-related courses. The first course discusses production techniques, including controlling properties, manufacturing of metals and nonmetals, forming methods and defects, and machining processes. The second course involves experimenting with manufacturing machines and fabricating a model. The third course covers machine tool principles, metal cutting theory, suitable machine selection, and CNC programming. The fourth course involves acquiring knowledge of metal cutting, using metrology and machine tools, understanding equipment operation, and manufacturing components. The fifth course classifies modern machining methods, explains various techniques, develops material removal models, and selects appropriate processes. The final course facilitates testing mechanical properties, observing microstructure changes with composition, and preparing/stud
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Production Techniques - I
CO1. CO2. CO3. CO4.
To explain the controlling properties in manufacturing.
To explain fundamentals of manufacturing of metals and nonmetals. To illustrate the various forming methods and forming defects. To analyze the various machining process of conventional and unconventional machining process. CO5. To explain the concepts of metal joining techniques and concepts of jigs and fixtures.
Production Techniques Practicals I
CO1. To experiment on the various manufacturing machines. CO2. Fabricate a model using various machines.
Production Techniques - II CO1. CO2. CO3. CO4.
To explain about principles of all machine tools
Students should know about basic principles in theory of metal cutting To identify a suitable machine tool for the specific application To apply knowledge of NC/CNC machines and CNC part programming.
Production Techniques Practicals - II
CO1. Acquire knowledge about metal cutting process. CO2. Use knowledge of metrology and machine tools for practical applications. CO3. Understand and build their abilities for running of metrology and machine tools lab. CO4. Manufacturing of various mechanical components such as Gear wheels, Bolts, Nuts, etc.
Modern Manufacturing Methods
CO1. Classify the modern machining methods. CO2. Explain various modern machining methods like Ultrasonic machining Abrasive jet machining, electro chemical processes, thermal metal removal processes, Electron Beam Machining, Laser Beam Machining, Plasma Machining, Chemical Machining, Magnetic abrasive finishing and Rapid Prototyping. CO3. Develop a model for material removal rate of different machining process. CO4. Select appropriate machining process for the given type of conditions. CO5. Solve the problems in material removal rate in mechanical machining process.
Mechanics of Solids & Material Science Practicals
CO1. To facilitates the students to gain knowledge on testing of mechanical properties like hardness, strength and modules of rigidity. CO2. To fabricate the material wit binary alloy of various composition and to observe the change in microstructure with change in composition.
CO3. To prepare and study the microstructure of various pure and alloys.