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ME3393 - Syllabus

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DEPARTMET OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

SYLLABUS
(REGULATION (2021)

ME3393 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES LTPC3003


COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. To illustrate the working principles of various metal casting processes.
2. To learn and apply the working principles of various metal joining processes.
3. To analyse the working principles of bulk deformation of metals.
4. To learn the working principles of sheet metal forming process.
5. To study and practice the working principles of plastics molding.
UNIT – I METAL CASTING PROCESSES 9
Sand Casting – Sand Mould – Type of patterns - Pattern Materials – Pattern allowances –
Molding sand Properties and testing – Cores –Types and applications – Molding machines –
Types and applications– Melting furnaces – Principle of special casting processes- Shell,
investment – Ceramic mould – Pressure die casting – low pressure, gravity- Tilt pouring, high
pressure die casting- Centrifugal Casting – CO2 casting –- Defects in Sand casting process-
remedies
UNIT II METAL JOINING PROCESSES 9
Fusion welding processes – Oxy fuel welding – Filler and Flux materials-–Arc welding,
Electrodes, Coating and specifications – Gas Tungsten arc welding –Gas metal arc welding -
Submerged arc welding – Electro slag welding– Plasma arc welding –– Resistance welding
Processes -Electron beam welding –Laser beam Welding Friction welding – Friction stir
welding – Diffusion welding – Thermit Welding, Weld defects – inspection &remedies –
Brazing - soldering – Adhesive bonding.
UNIT III BULK DEFORMATION PROCESSES 9
Hot working and cold working of metals – Forging processes – Open, impression and closed
die forging – cold forging- Characteristics of the processes – Typical forging operations –
rolling of metals – Types of Rolling – Flat strip rolling – shape rolling operations – Defects in
rolled parts – Principle of rod and wire drawing – Tube drawing – Principles of Extrusion –
Types – Hot and Cold extrusion. Introduction to shaping operations.
UNIT IV SHEET METAL PROCESSES 9
Sheet metal characteristics – Typical shearing, bending and drawing operations – Stretch
forming operations – Formability of sheet metal – Test methods –special forming processes -
Working principle and applications – Hydro forming – Rubber pad forming – Metal spinning
– Introduction of Explosive forming, magnetic pulse forming, peen forming, Super plastic
forming – Micro forming – Incremental forming.
UNIT V MANUFACTURE OF PLASTIC COMPONENTS 9
Types and characteristics of plastics – Molding of thermoplastics & Thermosetting
polymers– working principles and typical applications – injection molding – Plunger and
screw machines – Compression molding, Transfer Molding – Typical industrial applications
– introduction to blow molding – Rotational molding – Film blowing – Extrusion –
Thermoforming – Bonding of Thermoplastics- duff moulding.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students would be able to
1. Explain the principle of different metal casting processes.
2. Describe the various metal joining processes.
3. Illustrate the different bulk deformation processes.
4. Apply the various sheet metal forming process.
5. Apply suitable molding technique for manufacturing of plastics components.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kalpakjian. S, “Manufacturing Engineering and Technology”, Pearson Education India,4th
Edition, 2013
2. P.N.Rao Manufacturing Technology Volume 1 McGrawhill Education 5th edition,2018.
REFERENCES:
1. Roy. A. Lindberg, Processes and materials of manufacture, PHI / Pearson education, 2006.
2. S. Gowri P. Hariharan, A.SureshBabu, Manufacturing Technology I, Pearson Education,
2008.
3. Paul Degarma E, Black J.T and Ronald A. Kosher, Eligth Edition, Materials and Processes,
in Manufacturing, Eight Edition, Prentice – Hall of India, 1997.
4. HajraChouldhary S.K and Hajra Choudhury. AK., Elements of workshop Technology,
volume I and II, Media promoters and Publishers Private Limited, Mumbai, 1997
5. Sharma, P.C., A Text book of production Technology, S.Chand and Co. Ltd., 2004.
Mapping of COs with POs and PSOs
Programme Outcomes (POs) and Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs')
COs POs PSOs
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 - 2 - - 2 3 1 1 - - 1 3 1 2
CO2 3 - 2 - - 2 3 1 1 - - 1 3 1 2
CO3 3 - 2 - - 2 2 1 1 - - 1 3 1 2
CO4 3 - 2 - - 2 2 1 1 - - 1 3 1 2
CO5 3 - 2 - 2 2 2 1 1 - - 1 3 1 2
Average 3 - 2 - 2 2 2 1 1 - - 1 3 1 2
CO/PO, PSO Mapping (3/2/1 indicates the strength of correlation)
3-Strong, 2-Medium, 1-Weak, - No Correlation

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