Course Code: 16MI307T Course Name: Dept.
Elective II (Advance Manufacturing Process)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Total
Continuous evaluation Mid Semester End Semester
3 0 -- 3 3 100
25 25 50
Prerequisites:
1. Manufacturing process-I (16MI205T)
2. Manufacturing Processes-II
Leaning Objectives:
1. To understand Mechanical abrasion processes.
2. To understand principles and applications of Thermal and electrochemical processes
3. To understand the relation between the process parameters and mechanical properties.
4. To understand the principles and applications of advanced welding processes
Code/ Table/ Charts if any: NIL
UNIT I (12 L)
Advanced material removal processes (Mechanical):
Need for advanced material removal processes, Classification of advanced machining / material
Removal processes, considerations in process selection and applications.
Ultrasonic Machining Process (USM) - Mechanism of material removal, advantages, disadvantages,
applications, ultrasonic Machine and its process Parameters, Modeling of MRR in USM, economic
considerations, applications and limitations.
Abrasive Flow Machining- Principle, AFM technology, advantages, disadvantages, applications,
Mechanism and process parameters in AFM, recent developments in AFM technology (Ultrasonic flow
polishing, Orbital AFM, Magneto abrasive flow machining, Centrifugal force assisted AFM)
Abrasive jet machining (AJM) - Principle, advantages, disadvantages, applications, Components and
process parameters, modeling of MRR in AJM for brittle material
Water jet and abrasive Water Jet Machining (AWJM) – Process principles, equipment, parameters,
process capabilities, advantages, applications, modeling of mixing process, modeling of MRR in WJM &
AWJM
Magnetic abrasive finishing – Introduction, Machining system, material removal process, application
Other recent material removal processes with mechanical energy domain of material removal.
UNIT II (16L)
Advanced material removal processes (Thermal, Electrochemical and Chemical):
Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) – EDM principle, Mechanism of material removal in EDM,
selection of tool electrode and dielectric fluids, advantages, types of EDM processes - (Die sink EDM,
wire cut EDM, Powder mixed EDM), overcut, ovality, taper ratio, taper angle in EDM, modeling of MRR
in EDM, Micro-EDM (Introduction)
Laser Beam Machining (LBM) - Principle of Laser, solid state lasers, gas state lasers, Attributes of laser
beam, Classification of laser beams, Types of laser, Mechanism of Material Removal / Cutting using laser
beam, advantages, disadvantages, applications, Process parameters, modeling of MRR in LBM
Electron beam machining (EBM) – Basic equipment, removal mechanism, advantages, disadvantages,
applications
Electrochemical Machining (ECM) - Mechanism of Material Removal in ECM, advantages,
disadvantages, applications, The Subsystems of Electro-Chemical Machining, ECM process parameters,
MRR of alloy in ECM, Dynamics of ECM (no feed condition and with feed condition). Surface finish and
accuracy in ECM, economic aspects of ECM.
Chemical machining: Important steps in chemical machining, etchants in chemical machining, important
applications,
Combined machining processes - Electrochemical-Assisted Processes (Electrochemical grinding,
Electrochemical Honing, Electrochemical deburring, Electrochemical Super-finishing, Ultrasonic-
Assisted Electrochemical Machining), Thermal-Assisted Processes – (Abrasive Electro-discharge
Grinding, EDM with Ultrasonic Assistance)
Electrostream drilling and other advanced non-conventional machining processes under thermal,
electro-chemical and chemical energy domain.
UNIT III (10L)
Cold metal transfer welding - Working principle, CMT pulse, Advanced CMT, application
Pulse arc welding - Pulse gas tungsten arc welding and pulse gas metal arc welding (P-GMAW)
Ultrasonic welding – Introduction of different types of ultrasonic welding (Ultrasonic seam welding,
ultrasonic torsion welding, Ring welding, line welding), application
Electron Beam Welding – EBW Equipment, process parameters, process capabilities, advantages,
limitation, application
Hybrid welding processes - Hybrid Laser Arc Welding, TIG-MIG hybrid welding, hybrid friction stir
welding
UNIT IV (07L)
Microwave Processing of Materials - The electromagnetic spectrum, Conventional and microwave
heating, Polarization and Conduction, Unique benefits and distinctive features of Microwave
Processing, Microwave Applications, New Trends (Sintering using microwaves, Microwave Joining of
non-metallic materials, Microwave coating and cladding).
Advances in casting processes - Evaporative Pattern Casting (Process Description, Process variables),
Hybrid Evaporative Pattern Casting Process (Process Description, Process variables), Vacuum Sealed
Molding Process (Sequence of Producing V-Process Molds), Ceramic Shell Investment Casting Process
(CSIC)
Self-study: The self- study contents will be declared at the commencement of semester.
Lecture: 45 Hrs
Tutorial: 00 Hrs
Approximate Total : 45 Hrs
Texts and Reference Books:
1. Hassan El-Hofy, Advanced machining processes, Non-traditional and hybrid machining processes, Tata
Mcgraw Hill.
2. Mehta K. (2017) Advanced Joining and Welding Techniques: An Overview. In: Gupta K. (eds) Advanced
Manufacturing Technologies. Materials Forming, Machining and Tribology. Springer publisher.
3. V. K. Jain, Advanced Machining Processes, Allied Publishers Mumbai.
4. Serope Kalpakjian, Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, Pearson India
5. Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes By GaryF. Benedict
Program Outcomes (PO)
(a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering in solving/analyzing
problems in industries, research and development institutions, public sector units, higher
education and in academia.
(b) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data in
mechanical engineering theory and practice at various industrial work-places.
(c) An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraintssuch as economic, environmental, health and safety, manufacturability, and
sustainability.
(d) An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.
(e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
(f) An ability to communicate effectively.
(g) The broad education necessary to understand the impact of mechanical engineering
solutions in a local, global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
(h) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
(i) A knowledge of contemporary issues.
(j) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern mechanical engineering tools necessary
for engineering practice.
(k) An ability to design sub-systems, systems, components and processes in the thermal and
mechanics stems of the mechanical engineering curriculum.
Outcomes Contribution Discussion/ Remarks
(a - k) (Major/ Minor)
a Major Engineering graduates will demonstrate knowledge of math, science, and
Engineering fundamentals.
b Major Use fundamental engineering techniques, skills, and tools for engineering
practice; analyze and interpret data to produce meaningful conclusions
and recommendations.
c Major the student will have the ability to: demonstrate general design principles
d Major Ability will be developed to function on multidisciplinary teams.
e Major Students completing the Engineering program will demonstrate
competence and the ability to apply engineering principles.
f Major Students will be able to think in an interdisciplinary manner.
g Major Any engineering solution must be energy efficient
h Major Basic thermodynamics laws helpful in solving any engineering problem.
i Major Gives the knowledge of contemporary issues
j Major use fundamental engineering techniques, skills, and tools for
engineering practice; analyze and interpret data
k Minor less related to thermal analysis