Advanced Machining Processes

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Prof. Manas Das

IIT Guwahati

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Description

 

There is a need for machine tools and processes which can accurately and easily machine the most difficult-to-machine materials and work pieces with intricate and accurate shapes. In order to meet these challenges, a number of newer material removal processes have now been developed to the level of commercial utilization. These newer methods are also called unconventional in the sense that conventional tools are not employed for metal cutting. Instead, energy in its direct form is used to remove the material from the work piece. This course aims at bringing the students up-to-date with the latest technological developments and research trends in the field of unconventional / nontraditional / modern machining processes.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

Intended for UG and PG students who plan to take up this subject as their future research area. Also, for practitioner in industries who want to implement new development or technologies in advanced machining to their factory.

INDUSTRY SUPPORT

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Die manufacturing industries, Automobile Industries, Machine Tool Industries, Precision medical equipment manufacturing industries, High precision optics and semiconductor industries.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Manas Das is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India since 2012. He received his Masters and Ph.D. degree from Mechanical engineering Department, IIT Kanpur. His research areas include Advanced Finishing and Nano-finishing Processes, Magnetorheological Finishing (MRF) Process, Advanced/Non-traditional Machining Processes, Micromachining processes. Dr. Das has published more than 20 papers in reputed journal and conferences. He has also written 2 book chapters in the area of surface finishing. Presently, he is supervising 5 Ph.D. students in the broad area of manufacturing.

 

 

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1. Join the course
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COURSE ENROLMENT FEE: The Fee for Enrolment is Rs. 2000 + GST

2. Watch Videos+Submit Assignments
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3. Get qualified to register for exams
A learner can earn a certificate in the self paced course only by appearing for the online remote proctored exam and to register for this, the learner should get minimum required marks in the assignments as given below:

CRITERIA TO GET A CERTIFICATE
Assignment score = Score more than 50% in at least 6/8 assignments.
Exam score = 50% of the proctored certification exam score out of 100
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4. Register for exams
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EXAM FEE: The remote proctoring exam is optional for a fee of Rs.1500 + GST. An additional fee of Rs.1500 will apply for a non-standard time slot.

5. Results and Certification
After the exam, based on the certification criteria of the course, results will be declared and learners will be notified of the same. A link to download the e-certificate will be shared with learners who pass the certification exam.

CERTIFICATE TEMPLATE

Course Details

Week 1 :  Introduction to advanced machining processes and their classification
     Ultrasonic machining and its modelling and analysis
Week 2 :  Abrasive jet machining (AJM)
     Water jet cutting (WJC) and Abrasive water jet machining (AWJM)
     Magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) and its modelling
Week 3 :   Abrasive flow finishing (AFF) and its modelling
     Magnetorheological finishing (MRF)
Week 4 :   Magnetorheological abrasive flow finishing (MRAFF) and its modelling and analysis
Week 5 :   Electric discharge machining (EDM): Principle, applications, process parameters, and modelling
     Electric Discharge Grinding (EDG), Electric Discharge Diamond Grinding (EDDG), and Wire Electric Discharge Machining (W-EDM)
Week 6 :   Laser beam machining (LBM)
      Plasma arc machining (PAM)
     Electron Beam Machining (EBM)
Week 7 :  Electro chemical machining (ECM): Principle, applications, and process parameters and modelling
Week 8 :  Electrochemical Grinding (ECG), Electrostream Drilling (ESD), Shaped Tube Electrolytic Machining (STEM),Chemical machining (ChM)

BOOKS AND REFERENCES:

  1. V. K. Jain, Advanced Machining Processes, Allied Publishers, 2009
  2. Gary F. Benedict, Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes, Taylor & Francis, 1987
  3. J. A. McGeough, Advanced Methods of Machining, Springer, 1988
  4. Hassan El-Hofy, Advanced Machining Processes: Nontraditional and Hybrid Machining Processes, McGraw-Hill Prof Med/Tech, 2005
  5. V. K. Jain, Introduction to Micromachining, Alpha Science International Limited, 2010

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