Plastic Working Of Metallic Materials
Offered By: NPTEL via Swayam
Course Description
Overview
Plastic working of metallic materials in an important subject area for applications like automobiles, aircraft, defense, construction, domestic use, etc. This course is developed for a variety of audience viz., undergraduate as well as post graduate students of Mechanical Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering, as well as practicing engineers and technocrats. The course begins with the fundamentals of metal working and slowly moves to advanced analysis of metalworking. Most of the conventional metal working processes has been discussed highlighting the equipments used , the industrial processes and detailed analysis of the particular processes. After attending this course, the participant will be fully conversant with the conventional deformation processing techniques practiced by the present day metal industries.
INTENDED AUDIENCE: B.Tech, M.Tech and Research scholars in Mechanical Engineering / Manufacturing
Engineering/ Metallurgical Engineering
INTENDED AUDIENCE: B.Tech, M.Tech and Research scholars in Mechanical Engineering / Manufacturing
Engineering/ Metallurgical Engineering
Syllabus
COURSE LAYOUT
Week 1: Fundamentals of metal workingWeek 2: Flow curve determinationWeek 3: Mechanics of Metal workingWeek 4: Forging processWeek 5: Drawing OperationsWeek 6: Extrusion of metalsWeek 7: Rolling of MetalsWeek 8: Sheet metal formingWeek 9: Drawing OperationsWeek 10:Extrusion of metalsWeek 11: Rolling of MetalsWeek 12: Sheet metal formingTaught by
Prof. P S Robi
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