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Machine Tools and Metrology Practice (Lab)

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Course
Postgraduate
Semester
Sem. I
Subject Code
AE804

Syllabus

Exercises in Traditional/Non-traditional machining and Abrasive processes - CNC /CAM Practice – Familiarization of FMS - Manufacturing Simulation practices / Virtual manufacturing

Basics of shop floor metrology practices and instruments – Surface metrology- Discussions on dimensional/geometric tolerances, fits and Design for manufacturing /assembly Demonstrations/ Practical sessions at ISRO centres

Text Books

Same as Reference

References

1.ASM handbooks

2.Winston A. Knight, Geoffrey Boothroyd, Fundamentals of Metal Machining and Machine Tools, CRC Press

3.Krishnadas Nair, C. G. and Srinivasan, R., Materials and Fabrication Technology for Satellite and Launch Vehicle, Navbharath Enterprises

4.Geoffrey Boothryod, Peter Dewhurst, Winston A knight, Product design for Manufacture and Assembly, CRC Press.

5.Smith, G. T., Industrial Metrology: Surfaces and Roundness, Springer-Verlag

6.Shotbolt, C. S. and Galyer, J., Metrology for Engineers, Cassell Pub.

7.Corrado Poli, Design for Manufacturing – A structured Approach, Butterworth-Heinemann

8.Meadows, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing: Application, analysis, gauging and measurements, James D. Meadows & Associates

9.Lab Manuals/ Study Materials

Course Outcomes (COs):
CO1: Familiarization of traditional, non-traditional and CNC machining practices in shop floor.

CO2: Familiarization of virtual manufacturing and manufacturing simulation.

CO3: Familiarization of dimensional and geometric tolerances, measurement systems and practices in Industrial Metrology.

CO4: Implementation of above knowledge for solving typical tasks in manufacturing /metrology; and to have an assessment of suitable manufacturing /measurement techniques for end-use applications.