Course
code | IM213 |
credit_hours | 3 |
title | Material Removal Processes |
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prequisites | IM112 |
credit hours | 3 |
Description/Outcomes | Chip type machining processes, cutting tools, work holding devices. Mechanics of chip formation. Analytical study of machining processes, tool wear, process accuracy and produced surface finish. Precision measurements and metrology. Overview of non-conventional machining processes. |
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objectives | The student should be able to understand the fundamentals of the material removal processes and to optimize these processes and machine tools i.e. minimize waste and cost and maximize performance and quality. |
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ref. books | William D. Callister, Ir., "Material Science and Engineering; An Introduction", John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Pub. |
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objective set | paragraphs |
content set | bullets |
Course Content
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Introduction ? Fundamentals of chip ? type machining.
Mechanics of metal cutting.
Cutting tools for machining.
Turning and related processes.
Drilling and hole making processes.
Milling.
Broaching, Shaping and Planning.
Abrasive machining processes.
Abrasive machining processes.
Work holding devices.
Thread manufacturing.
Gear manufacturing.
Non traditional machining processes.
Surface treatment and finishing.
Revision.
Final Exam.
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