About the Course:
Manufacturing Engineering is a vast and dynamic professional engineering branch encompassing numerous concepts, subjects, and processes. Among these, Metal Forming (Mechanical Working of Metals) holds a prominent place due to its critical role in shaping materials for industrial applications.
The main objective of this course is to help you understand Metal Forming in greater detail without consuming much of your valuable time. While the prime focus is on the Rolling Process, other essential topics such as Extrusion, Drawing, Forging, and Sheet Metal Operations will also be thoroughly covered.
Course Objectives:
- What is metal forming - Re-crystallization, Hot and cold working, Grain theory, Flow stress
- Rolling process - Mechanism, slip, maximum reduction, force and power, rolling mill types, ROLL PASS design
- Industry-oriented - "How to make a production report for a rolling mill"
- Extrusion and Drawing - Basic concept, types and important formula, Wire and tube drawing
- Forging - Types, enforceability, forging analysis, operations, and defects
- Sheet metal - Punching, blanking, and other sheet metal operations
Who is the Target Audience?
- Mechanical engineering graduates and undergraduates
- Manufacturing engineering graduates and undergraduates
- Students and enthusiasts have an interest in the metal-forming process
- Those who want to learn about rolling, extrusion, drawing, forging, and sheet metal operations
Basic Knowledge:
- Preliminary idea of Material science as such grain theory (Although everything has been explained in the course), Brief knowledge of strength of material or mechanics of solids (Concepts like yield strength), High school calculus (differentiation & integration), and trigonometry