TA202A: Introduction To Manufacturing Processes Manufacturing Processes
TA202A: Introduction To Manufacturing Processes Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing Processes
N. Sinha
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IIT Kanpur
Email: [email protected]
Information About the Course
Lectures
Schedule: Tuesday (8:00-9:00 AM)
Venue: L-7
Labs
Schedule: Monday-Friday (2:00-5:00 PM)
Venue: TA202 ME Lab
TA202 Lab
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Manufacturing – Economic
• Transformation of materials into items of greater
value by one or more processing and/or assembly
operations
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Manufacturing Industries
• Industry consists of enterprises and organizations
that produce or supply goods and services
• Industries can be classified as:
1. Primary industries - cultivate and exploit natural
resources, e.g., agriculture, mining
2. Secondary industries - take the outputs of primary
industries and convert them into consumer and capital
goods
3. Tertiary industries - service sector
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Manufacturing Industries - Continued
• Secondary industries include manufacturing,
construction, and electric power generation
• For our purposes, manufacturing means
production of hardware
– Nuts and bolts, forgings, cars, airplanes, digital
computers, plastic parts, and ceramic products
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Manufactured Products
• Final products divide into two major classes:
1. Consumer goods - products purchased directly
by consumers
• Cars, clothes, TVs, tennis rackets
2. Capital goods - those purchased by companies to
produce goods and/or provide services
• Aircraft, computers, communication
equipment, medical apparatus, trucks, machine
tools, construction equipment
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Manufacturing Processes
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Question
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Questions
Need to machine newly developed metals and non-metals with
special properties that make them difficult or impossible to
machine by conventional methods
Need for unusual and/or complex part geometries that cannot
easily be accomplished by conventional machining
Need to avoid surface damage that often accompanies
conventional machining
Example
Intricate shaped blind hole – e.g. square hole of 15 mm x 15 mm with a
depth of 30 mm
Difficult to machine material – e.g. same example as above in Inconel, Ti-
alloys or carbides.
Low Stress Grinding – Electrochemical Grinding is preferred as compared
to conventional grinding
Deep hole with small hole diameter – e.g. φ 1.5 mm hole with l/d = 20
Machining of composites.
Questions
Questions
http://www.me.iitb.ac.in/~ramesh/courses/ME338/non_trad.pdf
Microfabrication
Miniaturization: Information Storage
Laser scanner to
input personalized
data
Home 3D Printer
Case Studies
Themes
1. Agriculture,
2. Transportation,
3. Healthcare,
4. Educational toys to help school children,
5. Machines and Mechanisms.
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List of Tutors
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List of Tutors and TAs
Day Tutor TAs Email
Monday Dr. J. Ramkumar Gaganpreet Singh (14105274) gaganprt
([email protected]) Atinder Pal Singh (14105268) atinder
Tuesday Dr. S. Bhattacharya Pankaj Singh Chauhan (14205263) pankajs
([email protected]) Rupal Srivastava (14205265) rupalsri
Wednesday Dr. S.K. Choudhury Kashfull Orra (13205071) Kashu
([email protected]) Navneet Singh (12807436) navneets
Thursday N. Sinha Kartikeya Dixit (14105279) dkartik
([email protected]) Ashutosh Rai (14205002) arai
Friday Mr. A. Kene Raghubeer Singh Bangari (13205076) raghusb
([email protected] ) Vivek Chawda (12807829) vchawda
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Grading Criteria
Theory (55%) Lab (45%)
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