Manufacturing Process Lab Iii
Manufacturing Process Lab Iii
Manufacturing Process Lab Iii
PI 441
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Production Engineering
PI 403
Unit I
Metal cutting theory, geometry of cutting tools, metal machining, chip formation,
types of chips, force analysis, velocity relationship, stress and strain analysis,
power and energy relationships, thermal aspects, dynamometers for turning and
drilling.
Unit II
Machinability: Evaluation of Machinability, tool life, flank wear, crater wear,
cutting forces, surfaces finish, economics of metal machining, functions of cutting
fluids, requirements of good cutting fluid, cutting tool materials.
Unit III
Machine Tools System: Design analt drives in machine tools, layout of gear box,
stepped regulators, stepless regulators, hydraulic regulators, Tooling principles
and tool layouts for turrets, automates, operation planning considerations,
designing of cams.
Unit IV
Tool Design: Design of single point cutting tools, rigidity, Design of Chip
Breakers, dynamic chip breaking, design of press dies, component of die, cutting
Action in a die, clearance, cutting forces, shear, center of pressure, Jigs and
Fixtures: Usefulness of jigs and fixtures, principles of design, locating and
Clamping, diamond pin locator, Materials for jigs and fixtures, economics of jigs
And fixtures.
Unit V
Standardization, interchangeability, limits, fits, BIS, BSS and naval system,
selection of fits as per Indian standards, metrology, and various types of
comparators, design of limit gauges, tolerance, wear allowances and quality
control. Need, Analysis and Description of Various Unconventional Machining
Processes.
Books Recommended:
(1) A Text Book of Production Engineering by Pandey & Singh
(2) Tool Design by Donaldson, McGraw Hill
(3) Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by Kalpakjian, 5E, 2005, Pearson
(4) Introduction to Manufacturing Processes by John Schey, 2000, MH
Industrial Design
PI 402
Unit I
General Design Considerations, Defining and solving design problems,
Formulating a design problem, Concept Design, Selecting materials,
Selecting manufacturing processes, Configuration design, Parametric design,
Unit II
Building and testing prototypes, Design for X: Failure, Safety, Tolerances,
Environment, Human factors/ergonomics, Introduction to engineering economics,
Detail Design, Projects, Teamwork & Ethics, Professional and Social Context of
Design, Probabilistic Considerations in Design, Optimum Design.
Unit III
Types of Loadings, Criteria for Failure, Design Approaches for Static and Fatigue
loading and their influences on design criteria, Designing against Fatigue, Creep
and Impact Loading.
Unit IV
Stress Concentration and Stress Concentration Factors. Residual Stresses and
their determination, Stress Intensification in presence of Sharp Notches and
Cracks, Design of Machine Elements in presence of Cracks.
Unit V
Power Transmission, Belt Drives, Chain Drives, Gear Drives, Design of Shafts,
Selection of Bearings, Electric Motors, Pneumatic and Hydraulic Drives, Fluid
Power Systems, Pumps and Accessories, Circuit Design and Applications,
Power Transmission in Machine Tools.
Books Recommended:
(1) Engineering Design by Rudolph J. Eggert, 2005, Prentice Hall
(2) Fundamentals of Engineering Design by Barry Hyman, 2/E, 2003, Prentice
Hall
(3) Engineering Design by George Dieter, 4E, 2008, McGraw Hill
(4) Machine Design by Timothy H. Wentzell, 2003 Edition, Cengage Learning
(5) Fluid Power with Applications by Anthony Esposito, 6E, 2004, PHI
(6) Fluid Power Circuits and Controls by John S. Cundiff, 2001, CRC Press
(7) Shigleys Mechanical Engineering Design by Richard D. Budynas, 8E,
2007, McGraw Hill