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Manufacturing processes 2

The course examines material removal, machining operations: turning, milling and drilling, machine tools and machining setups, jigs and fixtures, broaching, sawing, filing, abrasive machining processes, thread and gear manufacturing, additive manufacturing, non-traditional processes, mechanical energy processes, electrochemical machining processes, thermal energy processes, chemical machining
powder metallurgy, nems /mems, nanomaterials processes

Course ID
IENG 213
Level
Undergraduate
Professors
Credit Hours
CH:3

Solve a wide range of problems related to the analysis, design, and construction of industrial and service systems. Analyze and model problems presented by industrial entities.

Introduction to metal cutting theory
Geometry of cutting tools
Chip formation
Cutting force analysis
Tool wear and tool life
Economics of metal cutting
Different casting processes
Design of casting mold
Different metal forming processes
Application of metal forming processes
CADCAM and modern machining