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Mechanical Design and Manufacturing II,

This course covers Non-Traditional Machining and Computer-Aided Design (CAD), providing a deep understanding of advanced manufacturing techniques and digital design tools.
Non-Traditional Machining: Focuses on USM, AJM, ECM, CHM, EDM, PAM, and LBM, analyzing their working principles, process characteristics, and effects on material properties.
Computer-Aided Design (CAD): Covers virtual modeling, simulations, and manufacturing planning using 2D/3D design tools and software like EUCLID, AUTOCAD, CATIA, Pro-Engineer, and ANSYS.
Students gain hands-on expertise in machining and CAD-based design, preparing them for applications in manufacturing and product development.
 

Course ID
MNG 613
Level
Postgraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3

G1: Translate mechatronics systems and robots into mathematical models and simulations.
G4: Develop, test, and integrate robotics hardware and software into fully functional systems.