[Indian Institute of Technology Bombay] Manufacturing Processes - II (ME 338)
Deptartment of Mechanical Engineering


Faculty Member

Prof. Amitava De
amit@iitb.ac.in

Ph.D. Research Students

Buchibabu V
124100012@iitb.ac.in

Makwana P
134106002@iitb.ac.in

Shotri R V
164100005@iitb.ac.in

M Tech Student

RA (M Tech) Students



Currently offered to : B Tech; Dual Degree (Sixth Semester)
Schedule : Spring Semester
Credit : 6 (3-0-0)

SYLLABUS

FUNDAMENTALS : Mechanics of machining, Tool geometry and materials, Chip formation, Tool temperature, Tool wear, Tool life, Surface finish, Machinability, Optimization of machining processes.

MACHINE TOOLS : Generation of surface by machining, Basic operation on Lathe, Boring, Shaping, Slotting, and Planing machines, Drilling, Milling and Grinding machines, Process capabilities, parameters and set-ups.

OTHER MACHINE TOOLS : Capstan and Turret Lathe, Automats, Broaching machines, Centreless grinding machines, Special purpose machines for thread cutting and gear cutting (Hobing and Shaping), Finishing processes - honing, lapping, burnishing, and deburring.

NON-CONVENTIONAL MACHINING PROCESSES : Non-traditional manufacturing processes, AJM, WJM, EDM, ECM, USM, Plasma and Laser assisted machining.

JIGS and FIXTURES : Principles of location and clamping, Synthesis of simple jigs and fixtures.

ASSEMBLY ENGINEERING : Principles of assembly engineering, Theory of dimensional chains, Fully interchangeable and selective assembly.

Introduction of NC machines.

ASSESSMENT PLAN
Quiz -> 15%; Tutorial -> 5%; Mid Semetser -> 30%; End Semester -> 50%

TEXTS / REFERENCES
1. S Kalpakjian, Manufacturing processes for engineering materials, 3rd Edition, Addison Wesley Longman, 1997.
2. J Schey, Introduction to Manufacturing processes, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
3. A. Ghosh and A. K. Mallik, Manufacturing Science, East-West Press, 1985.
4. G. Boothroyd and W A Knight, Fundamentals of machining and m/c tools, Marcel Dekker, 1989.
5. HMT Production Technology, Tata-McGraw Hill, 1980.
6. P C Pandey and SIngh, Production Engineering Sciences.
7. M. H. A. Kempster, Introduction to Jigs and Tool Design, ELBS, London.
8. C. Donaldson, G. H. Leclain and V. C. Goold, Tool Design, TMH, New Delhi, 1990.
9. G. K. Lal, Introduction to Machining Science, New Age International Publishers, 1996.
10. E. M. Trent and P. K. Wright, Metal Cutting, BH Publications, 2000.
11. J. McGeough, Advanced Methods of Machining, Chapman & Hall, 1988.
12. P. K. Mishra, Nonconventional Machining, Narosa Publishing House, 1997.
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