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Would you like to provide me the Karpagam University ME Manufacturing Syllabus?
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Karpagam University offers various courses in various streams.The university offers engineering programs also. As my searching I didn’t find the syllabus of ME,so I am providng you here the other information related to ME at Karpagam University: Admission Requirements for admission into ME: The candidate must have passed an appropriate Degree Examination for admission in the Master’s Degree Programme. For Manufacturing Engineering the candidate must be B.E. / B.Tech. - Mechanical,Industrial Engg., Metallurgy,Mechatronics, Automobile,Production, Mechanical and Production and Manufacturing Engg. For more detail I am attaching a file,so download this attachment: Contact: Karpagam University Karpagam Academy of Higher Education (Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956) Coimbatore - 641 021, Tamil Nadu, INDIA
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As you need the Syllabus of ME Manufacturing of Karpagam University so here it is as follows Probability And Statistical Methods UNIT-I PROBABILITY AND DISTRIBUTION Axioms of probability – Conditional probability – Total probability– Random variables – Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions with Moment generating functions – Correlation – Regression. UNIT-II SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION AND ESTIMATION Sampling distributions – Estimation of parameters – Method of Moments – Principle of Least squares – Method of Maximum Likelihood. UNIT -III TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS Basic definitions of Statistical Hypothesis – Tests based on Normal, t, Chi-square and F distributions for mean, variance and proportion. UNIT -IV DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS Analysis of variance – One way and Two way classifications – Completely randomized design – Randomized block design – Latin square design – 2 factorial design. UNIT -V STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL Statistical quality control – Statistical process control – X and R or S control chart- Attribute control charts – P chart and U chart – Control chart performance. COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING UNIT I - CAD / CAM HARDWARE / SOFTWARE Types of Computer systems - Input devices - Output devices - CAD/CAM Software - Graphics standards – Basic Definitions Modes of Graphics Operations -User Interface - Software modules- Modelling and Viewing -Software Development - Efficient use of CAD/CAM Software - Microcomputer based CAD/CAM. UNIT II - DIMENSIONAL AND 3 DIMENSIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS 2D - Representation and Transformation of Points - Transformation of Lines -Rotation, Reflection, Scaling and combined transformations - 3D scaling - shearing - Rotation - Reflection - Translation - Projections parametric representation of Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola. UNIT III - MODELING AND ANALYSIS Wire frame, Surface and Solid modelling - Solid modeling packages - Finite Element Analysis (FEA) - Introduction and procedures - Solution Techniques - Introduction to FEA packages. UNIT IV - COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURE Manufacturing Planning and Control - CAD/CAM Integration - Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing - Process Planning – Computer Aided Process Planning - Retrieval and Generative approaches. UNIT V - PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SHOP FLOOR CONTROL Computer Integrated Production Management System - Master Production Schedule - Material Requirement Planning - Inventory Management - Manufacturing and Design Data Base - Capacity Planning - Shop Floor Control - Functions - Order release - Order Scheduling - Order progress - Factory data collection – Inspectional approval. METAL CUTTING THEORY AND PRACTICE UNIT I - MECHANICS OF METAL CUTTING Mechanism of chip formation, Orthogonal & Oblique cutting - types of chips - built-up edge - Determination of shear plane angle - forces on the chips - forces in orthogonal cutting, Merchant circle diagram and analysis - Theory of Lee & Shaffer - power & energy relationship - velocity relationship - shear-strain - factors affecting forces and power - problems. UNIT II - GEOMETRY OF CUTTING TOOLS Single point and multi point cutting tools - tools nomenclature - tool point reference systems –ISO and ASA systems - conversion from one system to another. Recommended tool angles - Effect of cutting parameters on tool geometry – tool materials and their properties. UNIT III - MEASUREMENT OF CUTTING FORCES Reasons for measuring cutting forces - Classification of cutting force dynamometers – mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, optical, inductance, piezoelectric, and strain gauge type \ dynamometers - Dynamometers for lathe, drilling, and milling - Calibration of dynamometers. UNIT IV- TOOL WEAR, TOOL LIFE Mechanisms of tool wear - Sudden & gradual wear - crater wear - flank wear - tool failure criteria – tool life equations - effect of process parameters on tool life - tool life tests - conventional & accelerated tool wear measurement - machinability index UNIT V - THERMAL ASPECTS IN METAL CUTTING Heat sources in metal cutting - temperature in chip formation - experimental determination of tool temperatures - Cutting fluids: Basic actions of cutting fluids - properties of cutting fluids - selection of cutting fluids - recommended cutting fluids. ADVANCES IN CASTING AND WELDING 3 0 0 3 100 UNIT I - CASTING METALLURGY AND DESIGN Solidification of pure metal and alloys-Shrinkage in cast metals -progressive and directional solidification- Degasification of the melt-Design considerations in casting-Designing for directional solidification and minimum stresses-casting defects UNIT II - SPECIAL CASTING PROCESSES Shell moulding, Precision investment casting, CO2 moulding, centrifugal casting, Die casting and Continuous casting. UNIT III - WELDING METALLURGY AND DESIGN Heat affected Zone and its characteristics-Weldability of steels, cast iron, Stainless steel, aluminium and Titanium alloys-Residual stress- Heat transfer and Solidification-Analysis of stresses in welded structurespre and post welding heat treatments-Weld joint design-Welding defects-testing of weldment. UNIT IV - UNCONVENTIONAL AND SPECIAL WELDING PROCESSES Friction welding- Explosive welding-Diffusion bonding-High frequency Induction welding- Ultrasonic welding- Electron beam welding-Laser beam welding. UNIT V- RECENT ADVANCES IN CASTING AND WELDING Recent trends in casting-Computer Aided design of Castings, Low pressure die casting, Squeeze casting, full mould casting process. Automation in welding-Welding robots- Overview of automation of welding in aerospace, automobiles. Nuclear, surface transport vehicles and under water welding MANUFACTURING SYSTEM DESIGN UNIT I - INTRODUCTION Process Planning-Logical design of a process planning-Shortcomings of traditional process planning- Computer aided process planning-Computerization of files management- Variant (Retrieval) approachgenerative approach-Semi generative approach-General remarks on CAPP developments and trends. UNIT II - PRODUCTION CONTROL Overview of production control-Forecasting-Master production schedule-Materials requirements planning-Order release-shop floor control-Cellular manufacturing-JIT and MRP II-Computer generated time standards. UNIT III - LOADING AND SCHEDULING Information retrieval for loading and scheduling-master scheduling-perceptual loading, dispatching - progress chasing-expediting-order scheduling devices UNIT IV - MATERIAL FLOW PATH ANALYSIS IN MANUFACTURING Material handling function-Types of equipment used-conveyor systems-Automated guided vehicle systems- Guiding and routing-Traffic control and safety-Interfacing handling and storage with manufacturing-design factors in material handling systems. UNIT V - LAYOUT OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Plant layout-Definition-Objectives-Principles-Factors influencing layout-Types of layout - cellular layout- Tools and tooling system for cellular manufacturing For whole syllabus here is the PDF file of it you can download it free
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