This course aims to enable students to describe the physical properties of materials and metrology, and identify the manufacturing processes (casting, forming, cutting, welding, etc.). The course covers manufacturing methods for metallic and non-metallic materials and enables students to assess manufacturing operations from economical and product design aspects. It further enables students to become acquainted with modern automation and handling systems, along with quality assurance systems.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Develop knowledge in material science, physical, and mechanical properties of material,
- Identify manufacturing processes (casting, forming, cutting, welding, etc),
- Recognize the manufacturing methods for metallic and non-metallic materials,
- Assess different manufacturing operations from economical and product design aspects,
- Describe the modern automation and manufacturing systems,
- Explain the concepts of engineering metrology and quality assurance systems.
Workload | Hrs |
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Lectures | 28 |
Course Readings | 40 |
Observation | 29 |
Lab Applications | 28 |
Exams/Quizzes | 40 |
Report on a Topic | 35 |
Total Workload | 200 |