After completion of this course each student would be able to:
The Manufacturing Processes is a compulsory course and has been offered by the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management.
CLO |
CLOs |
Taxonomy |
PLO |
1 |
EXPRESS the theoretical concepts of manufacturing processes |
C2 |
1 |
2 |
IDENTIFY the benefits, limitations and appropriate use of different manufacturing processes. |
C2 |
1 |
Practical/Lab
CLO |
Description |
Taxonomy Level |
PLO |
1 |
ADOPT general and specific safety guidelines during lab work. |
A3 |
6 |
2 |
PERFORM the different practical work related to Manufacturing processes. |
P4 |
5 |
3 |
CONDUCT open-ended lab work within the scope of manufacturing processes. |
P4 |
12 |
4 |
RESPOND to different situations related to subject and must express opinion regarding a problem. |
A2 |
4 |
Course Contents:
Introduction to machine tools and their operation (Lathe, milling, shaper, and drilling operations, Nature and scope of tool manufacturing engineering, tools used in machining processes, and preventive measures, Introducing to different measuring tools.
Introduction to molding, and its types, molding tools, sands their types and properties.
Introduction to welding, Types of welding used in manufacturing processes, advantages and disadvantages of different types of welding.
Introduction to jigs and fixtures and there uses.
Introduction to CNC Machines, design of parts on CNC, advantages and disadvantages of CNC over conventional machines, G-Code, M-Code.
Introduction to grinders, composition of grinding wheels, wheel dressing, abrasives and its types, different grinding operations.
Introduction to plastic, its types, application of plastics, merits and Demerits, Injection Molding.
Introduction to Coating operation on metals, types of coatings, galvanizing, anodizing, chrome plating, and electroplating.