0% found this document useful (0 votes)
185 views4 pages

Detailed Structure of MTM Course

This document outlines the course content for Machine Tools and Machining (ME 30604) in the spring semester of 2012. It includes chapters and sections from the textbook "Machining and Machine Tool" by Prof. A B Chattopadhyay that cover topics like machining processes, tool geometry, chip formation, cutting forces, tool wear, and economics of machining. Specific topics mentioned are classification of lathes, gear boxes, work holding, longitudinal and cross feeds, tool nomenclature, chip formation models, cutting forces, temperature calculations, tool life models, machinability, machining time calculations, and kinematic schemes for drilling and milling machines. The course content is designed to provide students with foundational knowledge

Uploaded by

kelin_jose
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
185 views4 pages

Detailed Structure of MTM Course

This document outlines the course content for Machine Tools and Machining (ME 30604) in the spring semester of 2012. It includes chapters and sections from the textbook "Machining and Machine Tool" by Prof. A B Chattopadhyay that cover topics like machining processes, tool geometry, chip formation, cutting forces, tool wear, and economics of machining. Specific topics mentioned are classification of lathes, gear boxes, work holding, longitudinal and cross feeds, tool nomenclature, chip formation models, cutting forces, temperature calculations, tool life models, machinability, machining time calculations, and kinematic schemes for drilling and milling machines. The course content is designed to provide students with foundational knowledge

Uploaded by

kelin_jose
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

Machine Tools and Machining (ME 30604); Spring Semester 2012

Name of the text: Machining and Machine Tool, Prof. A B Chattopadhyay, Willey India, 2011, 1st edition ISBN no: 978-81-265-3098-4 Both the chapter and in many places the article number of interest has been included for the benefit of the students. Articles/ chapter for self study have been separately indicated. It may be noted that while this course include but is not limited to the following. Introduction 1 Chapter 1 of the text (Machining and Machine Tool, Prof. A B Chattopadhyay, Willey India, 2011, 1st edition ISBN no: 978-81-265-3098-4) What is manufacturing? Classification of manufacturing What is machining? Process parameters Material Removal rate (MRR) Constraints in machining.

Introduction 2 Chapter 11 of the text plus Chapter 18+19+20(Self study) and 21.1+21.2+21.3.1 classification of lathe (self study) Primary idea about lathe, milling and shaping external features and kinematic chain of a lathe gear boxes speed gear box and feed gear box Norton Cone and Meander Drive (only characteristics) apron sliding apron and swivelling apron, and apron constant, work holding in lathes machining operations using lathe basics of longitudinal feed, cross feed and thread cutting

Generatrix and Directrix Chapter 12 of text Tracing forming tangent tracing and generation as applied to various machining processes

Tool geometry Articles 2.1 + 2.2+ 2.3 (till page 41) + 2.4(till p.58) + 2.4.1.2 of the text Single point tunring tool All axes tool in hand nomenclature ASA and ORS systems Master line MRS system conversion of angles from one system to other inclination angle of the auxiliary cutting edge basics of vector method basics of normal rake system WRS (Tool in Use) systems Primary idea of straight fluted and helical fluted slab milling cutter and drill geometry.

Chip formation Articles 3.1 + 3.2 + 3.3.1 + 3.3.2 + 3.3.2 + 3.4 + 3.4.1 3.4.6 + 3.4.7.1. + 3.4.7.2 (1st para) + 3.4.7.2 + 3.4.8 + 3.6 of the text Schematic representation of chip formation in ductile materials Depiction of s, t, a1, a2, b1, b2, Vc, Vf 3D depiction &3D pipe turning depiction 2D special case = 90 Definition and schematic for cutting ratio =1/ Piispanen model Why does chip thicken? Relation between , o and Kronenbergs model Velocity triangle Cutting strain Strain rate Effect of Vc and S on BUE; effect of o on Chip deviation , nose radius and restricted cutting effect Orthogonal machining Pure orthogonal machining Derivations of chip deviation concept of effective rake Chip formation in slab milling Contact length- Abuladzes model Chip formation in brittle material Irregular chips Segmented chips in high speed machining, and certain work materials 2

Cutting forces Articles 4.1 + 4.2 + 4.3 + 4.6 + 4.7 + 4.8 + 4.8.1 + {4.8.2 (self study)} of the text Cutting force components power estimation Merchants Circle Diagram Angle relationships Specific cutting energy Significance of cutting force components primary idea of forces in drilling and milling Measurements (self study)

Cutting temperature Articles 5.1 + 5.2 + 5.3 + 5.4.2.2 + 5.4.2.3 + 5.4.3 + 5.4.4 + 5.5 (self study) of the text Heat sources in machining power calculation temperature calculations (mainly shear plane temperature) effect of process parameters on cutting temperature control of temperature temperature measurement

Tool Wear, Tool Life & Tool Materials Articles 6.1 + 6.2 + 6.3 + 6.4 + 6.5 (self study) + for machinability 8.1+8.2+8.2.1+8.2.2 (self study) Tool wear types tool wear mechanism role of parameters tool life test Taylors primary and modified equation tool materials machinability

Machining Time and Machining Economics Articles 7.1+7.2+7.3+7.4+7.4.1+7.4.2+7.4.3+7.4.4 of the text

Machining time tm, and cycle time tc distance travelled tm = feed rate Volume of material removed tm = mrr distance tm = feed rate 3

Calculation for straight turning, Taper turning(CNC and centre Lathe) facing( in CNC and centre Lathe) drilling, side and face milling, face milling, end milling, machining cost per piece calculation

Surface roughness (self study; to be dealt in the lab course) Articles 8.6+8.6.1+8.6.2+8.6.3+8.6.4+8.6.5 of the text Machine Tools Articles15.1 + 15.2 + 15.3 + 21.3.2 (drilling) + 21.3.4 (milling)

Speed change mechanisms Norton and Meander drives thread cutting kinematic schemes of drilling and milling

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy