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Production Techniques-II

ME F313
Instructor-in-charge:
Dr. T. C. Bera

Practical Instructor:
1) Dr. T. C. Bera (Section-1)
2) Dr. Navneet Khanna (Section-2)
3) Dr. Navneet Khanna (Section-3)
Production Techniques?
Creating, making, producing goods/objects by
adding value for an exchange especially on a large
scale is called production.
The processes or techniques by which the goods
are produced are called production techniques or
manufacturing processes.

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Scope and Objective of the Course
To enrich theoretical, analytical as well as practical
knowledge about metal cutting, various conventional
and non-conventional machining processes.
To be familiar with recent development and future
scope of micro technology.
At the completion of the course, student would know
how to select and implement a production technique
for manufacturing a part as per design requirement.

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Textbook
Manufacturing Science by Amitabha Ghosh
and Asok Kumar Mallik, Second Edition, Affiliated
East-West Press, New Delhi, 1985.

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Reference Books
R1. Serope Kalpakjian and Steven R. Schmid,
Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, Pearson
Education, New Delhi, Fourth Edition, 2001.
R2. Milton C. Shaw, "Metal Cutting Principles", Oxford
University Press, Second Edition, 2005.
R3. A. Bhattacharyya, Metal Cutting Theory and Practice",
New Central Book Agency, First Edition, 2000.
R4. P. C. Pandey and H. S. Shan, "Modern Machining
Processes", Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, First Edition 1980.

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Evaluation Scheme & Exam Schedule
Component Duration % Weightage Date & Time Remarks
Mid-Sem 90 min 30 30/09/13, Open Book
Test 4.00-5.30 PM
Surprise 10 Closed Book
Quiz
Lab Exp. / Pr 20 Viva Voce
oject
Compre 3 hrs 40 07/12/13 Closed Book
Exam AN
Chamber Consultation Hour
5.00-6.00 PM, Tuesday, Room-2226
Classification of Production
Techniques
Production Techniques-I
Casting processes
Forming processes
Joining processes
Production Techniques-II
Machining processes
Unconventional machining processes

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Production Techniques
Production Techniques-I (ME F243)
Production Techniques-II (ME F313)
Production Techniques-II
Course Description:
Metal cutting theory, Basic metal cutting processes,
Mechanics of various machining processes, Analysis,
economics and quality control of metal cutting, laboratory
exercises in metal cutting and fabrication project.
Introduction to non-traditional machining processes,
mechanics and their applications. Introduction to
micromanufacturing technologies
Introduction
Theory of metal cutting,
Basic machining processes,
Nonconventional machining processes.

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Turbine Blade
A Gear Cut by WEDM
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Thank You

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