Manufacturing Practices (BT-106)
Course Objective:
Manufacturing is fundamental to the development of any engineering product. The course on Engineering Workshop Practice is intended to expose engineering students to different types of manufacturing / fabrication processes, dealing with different materials such as metals, ceramics, plastics, wood, glass etc. While the actual practice of fabrication techniques is given more weightage, some lectures and video clips available on different methods of manufacturing are also included.
Course Contents:
Lectures & videos: (10 hours)
1. Manufacturing Methods- casting, forming, machining, joining, advanced manufacturing
methods (3 lectures)
2. CNC machining, Additive manufacturing (1 lecture)
3. Fitting operations & power tools (1 lecture)
4. Electrical &Electronics (1 lecture)
5. Carpentry (1 lecture)
6. Plastic moulding, glass cutting (1 lecture)
7. Metal casting (1 lecture)
8. Welding (arc welding & gas welding), brazing (1 lecture)
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Syllabus
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NOTES
- Unit 1
- Unit 2
- Unit 3
- Unit 4
- Unit 5
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to
Understanding different manufacturing techniques and their relative advantages/ disadvantages
with respect to different applications.
Selection of a suitable technique for meeting a specific fabrication need.
Acquire a minimum practical skill with respect to the different manufacturing methods and
develop the confidence to design & fabricate small components for their project work and also
to participate in various national and international technical competitions.
Introduction to different manufacturing methods in different fields of engineering.
Practical exposure to different fabrication techniques.
Creation of simple components using different materials.
Exposure to some of the advanced and latest manufacturing techniques being
employed in the industry.
Workshop Practice:(60 hours)
1. Machine shop (10 hours)
2. Fitting shop (8 hours)
3. Carpentry (6 hours)
4. Electrical & Electronics(8 hours)
5. Welding shop ( 8 hours (Arc welding 4 hrs + gas welding 4 hrs)
6. Casting (8 hours)
7. Smithy (6 hours)
8. Plastic moulding & Glass Cutting (6 hours)
Examinations could involve the actual fabrication of simple components, utilizing one or more
of the techniques covered above.
Laboratory Outcomes
Upon completion of this laboratory course, students will be able to fabricate components
with their own hands.
They will also get practical knowledge of the dimensional accuracies and dimensional
tolerances possible with different manufacturing processes.
By assembling different components, they will be able to produce small devices of their
interest.
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