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  • pauschlastlecturetranscript

    Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams Given at Carnegie Mellon University Tuesday, September 18, 2007 McConomy Auditorium For more information, see www.randypausch.com © Copyright Randy Pausch, 20071 Note that this transcript is provided as a public service but may contain transcription errors. Introduction by Indira Nair, Carnegie Mellon’s Vice Provost for Education: Hi. Welcome. It’s my pleasure to introduce you to the first of our new university’s lectures title

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  • Blanking and Piercing Die Design

    Module-II of PDPT 2.5 BLANKING DIE AND PIERCING DIE DESIGN Types of blanking dies There are two general types of blanking dies: the drop through dies and the inverted dies. Drop through dies: In this die, the die block assembly is mounted on the bolster plate or the press bed and the punch assembly on the press slide. The blank drops of its own weight through the die opening and the clearance provided in the bolster plate and press bed. This design is economical to build and maintain and is fas

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  • Sheet Metal Operation

    Module-II of PDPT 2.4 SHEET METAL OPERATION In today’s practical and cost conscious world, sheet metal parts have already replaced many expensive cast, forged and machined products. The reason is obviously the relative cheapness of stamped, mass produced parts as well as greater control of their technical and aesthetic parameters. That the world slowly turned away from heavy, ornate and complicated shapes and replaced them with functional, simple and logical forms only enhanced this tendency to

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  • Fifthsem Mechanical Datasheet

    Sr.No . Registration No.Name Of the Student CT-I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 0701206083 0701206188 0701206310 0701206321 S701206803 0801206001 0801206008 0801206012 0801206017 0801206021 0801206026 0801206032 0801206034 0801206039 0801206120 0801206122 0801206126 0801206128 0801206129 0801206130 0801206131 0801206132 0801206133 0801206138 0801206143 0801206145 0801206146 0801206147 0801206163 0801206169 0

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  • 5th Sem Mechanical Datasheet

    FIFTH SEMESTER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS' DATASHEET Sr. No. Registration No. Name Of the Student HSC Plus Two Ist Sem Back Papers 2nd Sem 3rd Sem 4th Sem 5th Sem(MST) SGPA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 0701206083 0701206188 0701206310 0701206321 S701206803 0801206001 0801206008 0801206012 0801206017 0801206021 0801206026 0801206032 0801206034 0801206039 0801206120 0801206122 0801206126 0801206128 0801206129 0801206130 0801206131 0801206132

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  • Welding Fundamentals

    Module-II of Manufacturing Science-I 2. JOINING PROCESSES According to American Welding Society (AWS), all joining processes can be classified into three categories. They are a) welding, brazing & soldering, b) adhesive bonding and c) mechanical fastening. Welding processes are in turn divided into three basic categories: a) fusion welding, b) solid-state welding, and c) brazing and soldering. Some types of welding processes can be classified into both the fusion and solid-state categories. We

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  • Solidification of Castings

    Module-I of Manufacturing Science-I 1.8.1 SOLIDIFICATION OF CASTINGS After molten metal is poured into a mould, a series of events takes place during the solidification of the casting and its cooling to ambient temperature. These events greatly influence the size, shape, uniformity, and chemical composition of the grains formed throughout the casting, which in turn influence its overall properties. The significant factors affecting these events are the type of metal, thermal properties of both

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  • UpsetForgingDieDesign

    Module-II of PDPT 2.3 UPSET FORGING DIE DESIGN In upset forgings, as a rule, no reduction in cross section occurs and, therefore, the stock to be chosen is of the smallest area of cross section of the component. Also, very small or negligible flash is provided in upset forgings. Depending on the shape of the upsetting to be done, the number of passes or blows in the die are to be designed. The amount of upsetting to be done in a single stage is limited. To arrive at the safe amount of upsetting

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  • Casting Defects

    Module-I of Manufacturing Science-I 1.9.1 CASTING DEFECTS Any unwanted deviation from the desired requirements in a cast product results in a defect. Some defects in the cast products are tolerable while others can be rectified by additional processes like welding etc. The following are the major defects which are likely to occur in sand castings: 1. Gas defects 2. Shrinkage cavities 3. Moulding material defects 4. Pouring metal defects 5. Metallurgical defects Gas Defects These defects are du

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  • Upset Forging Die Design

    Module-II of PDPT 2.3 UPSET FORGING DIE DESIGN In upset forgings, as a rule, no reduction in cross section occurs and, therefore, the stock to be chosen is of the smallest area of cross section of the component. Also, very small or negligible flash is provided in upset forgings. Depending on the shape of the upsetting to be done, the number of passes or blows in the die are to be designed. The amount of upsetting to be done in a single stage is limited. To arrive at the safe amount of upsetting

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