Accumulated Edge Formation Theories and Their Effect Designing Inserts for Single Point Contact Tooling. Multi-point cutting tool: drill geometry, drill design, twist and relief angles, speed, feed and depth of cut, machining time, forces, cutters, cutting speed and feed time - design - from cutters. Press Tool Design: Design of various press tools and dies such as punching dies, punching dies, compound dies and progressive punching dies, bending, forming and drawing dies.
Course outcomes: At the end of the course, the student is able to apply and solve appropriate optimization techniques. At the end of the course, the student will be able to understand the working principle of electron beam, laser beam and laser beam processes. Course objectives: The aim of the course is to study methods used in additive manufacturing, theories governing additive manufacturing, give information about materials, relationships between materials to be processed and explain methods of additive manufacturing with introduction to general machines used for the technology and show applications and business opportunities with future directions.
To provide basic precision engineering methodology and state-of-the-art concepts for designing high-precision CNC machines and products. Course Objectives: The objective of the course is to identify manufacturing constraints that affect the design of parts and part systems. Joining of metals: Evaluation of various welding processes, Factors in weld design - general design guidelines - pre and post treatment of welds - effects of thermal stresses in welds - design of brazed joints.
Gathering Advantages: Assembly process development, assembly method selection, social benefits of automation. Manual assembly design: Assembly design fits into the design process, general design guidelines for manual assembly, systematic DFA methodology development, assembly efficiency, classification system for manual handling, classification system for manual insertion and. Deep cup drawing - For a given cup size, find the size of the blank and draw the cup.
Electron Beam Welding: The interaction between electron beams and matter, heat generation mode, energy loss mode, equipment details, product design for EBW, case studies. CAE of Welding and Casting: Design of welding, application of finite element method in welding – determination of distortion in welds, modeling of temperature distribution – case studies. System – ways of analyzing the system – Model – types of models – Simulation – Definition – Types of simulation models – steps involved in simulation – Advantages and disadvantages.
Computer Aided Process Planning Systems: Logical Design of Process Planning- Implementation Considerations-Manufacturing System Components, Production Volume, Quantity Basic Principles of Positioning and Clamping: Locating Methods and Devices, Jigs-Definition Types, General Considerations in Design of Drilling Jigs, Drill Bushing, Construction Methods. Design of FMS: Performance evaluation of FMS, analytical model and simulation model of FMS Case studies: Typical FMS problems from research papers.
Students will receive training on the use and application of the following software for production problems;.
To demonstrate the capabilities of each method on a variety of problems. Course Outcomes: After completing this course, the student should be able to Use professional-level finite element software to solve engineering problems in solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. One-dimensional problems: Formulation of stiffness matrix for a bar element from the principle of minimum potential energy, properties of stiffness matrix, characteristics of shape functions, quadratic shape functions.
Analysis of trusses: Derivation of Stiffness matrix for trusses, Stress and strain calculations, Calculation of reaction forces and displacements. Analysis of beams: Derivation of Stiffness matrix for two nodes, two degrees of freedom per node beam element, Load vector, Deflection, Stresses, Shear force and Bending moment, Problems on uniform and stepped beams for different types of loads applied to beams. Finite element – formulation of 2D problems: Derivation of Element stiffness matrix for two dimensional CST Element, Derivation of shape functions for CST Element, Equations of elasticity, constitutive matrix formulation, Formulation of Gradient matrix.
Steady State Heat Transfer Analysis: One Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Fin and Composite Plates. Two-dimensional steady-state heat transfer problems: Derivation of the thermal stiffness matrix for 2D heat transfer problems-CST, Derivation of the thermal force vector for 2D heat transfer problems. Improve MEMS quality by analyzing the variables of the underlying micro- and nano-manufacturing method.
Engineering mechanics for microsystem design: static bending of thin plates, mechanical vibrations, thermomechanics, fracture mechanics, thin film mechanics, overview of finite element stress analysis. Understand the skills required when writing a title Make sure the paper is of good quality on the first submission. Course Objectives: Students can do this. learn to demonstrate a critical understanding of key concepts in disaster risk reduction and humanitarian response. critically evaluate disaster risk reduction and humanitarian response policy and practice from multiple perspectives. develop an understanding of humanitarian response standards and practical relevance in specific types of disasters and conflict situations. gain a critical understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of disaster management approaches. planning and programming in different countries, especially in their home countries or the countries in which they work.
Nishith, Singh AK, "Disaster Management in India: Perspectives, Issues and Strategies" 'New Royal book Company. The engineering researchers equipped with Sanskrit will be able to explore the vast knowledge of ancient literature. To address the role of socialism in India after the onset of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 and its impact on the initial framing of the Indian Constitution.
Discuss the growth of the demand for civil rights in India for the majority of Indians before Gandhi's arrival in Indian politics. Discuss the intellectual origins of the argumentative framework that underpinned the conceptualization of the social reforms that led to the revolution in India.