2nd Semester Syllabus
2nd Semester Syllabus
2nd Semester Syllabus
References:
1. P. C. Pandy, and Shan, Modern machining processes, 2nd ed., Tata McGraw Hill, 1987.
1. P. K. Mishra, Non-conventional machining, 2nd ed., Narosa Publishing House, 1997.
2. Hassan El- Hofy, Fundamentals of machining processes, 1st ed., CRC, 2007.
3. V. K. Jain, Advanced Machining Process, 2nd ed., Allied Publishing Pvt. Ltd. 2007.
4. T. Jagadeesha, Unconventional machining processes, 1st ed., IK publication. 2008
5. Debarr, and Oliver, Electrochemical machining, American Elsevier Publishing Co., 1978.
6. Krasyuk, Electro-spark machining of metal, 1st ed., Consultants Bureau, 1982.
Manufacturing Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Calicut
Pre-requisites: Nil L T P C
3 0 0 3
Total Hours: 39
Pre-requisites: Nil
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Total hours: 39
1: (10 hours)
Introduction to automation: definition, types, merits and Criticism, architecture of industrial automation
systems, manufacturing plants and operations: automation strategies, basic elements of automated
system, advanced automation functions, Levels of automation.
References:
1. John J. Craig, Introduction to Robotics, Mechanics and Control, 3rd ed., Addison – Wesley, 2018.
2. Saeed B. Niku, Introduction to Robotics, Analysis, Systems and applications, Prentice Hall India,
2002.
3. Mikell P. Groover, Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing,
Prentice Hall, India, 2004.
4. Mark W. Spong, and M. Vidyasagar, Robot Dynamics and Control, John Wiley & Sons, 1989.
5. K. S. Fu, R. C. Gonzales, C. S. G. Lee, Robotics Control, Sensing, Vision and Intelligence,
McGraw Hill 1987.
6. R. P. Paul, Robot Manipulators Mathematics Programming, Control, The Computer Control of
Robotic Manipulators, The MIT Press, 1979.
7. Robert J. Schilling, Fundamentals of Robotics, Analysis and Control, Prentice Hall of India 1996.
8. R. K. Mittal and I. J. Nagarath, Robotics and Control, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003.
9. M. Groover, and E. Zimmers, CAD/CAM-Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, Prentice
Hall of India, 2000.
10. F. G. Shinskey, Process Control Systems – Application, Design and Tuning, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill,
1996.
Manufacturing Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Calicut
0 0 3 2
Total Hours: 39
Computer Aided Design: demonstration of part modeling, assembly and mechanism modeling.
Finite Element Analysis: static structural analysis, coupled thermal stress analysis, exercise on
geometry import and meshing, modal analysis, nonlinear analysis: geometric, material and boundary
nonlinearities, transient structural analysis.
Computer Aided Manufacturing & Automation: Manual and CNC Programming, Generation of CNC
codes from CAD geometries, Introduction to robot accuracy and repeatability measurements,
Introduction to components and tools for automation.
List of Exercises
Computer Aided Design:
1. Exercises on part Modelling (Using different software)
2. Exercises on assembly Modelling
References:
1. D. F. Rogers and J. A. Adams, Mathematical Elements of Computer Graphics, 15th Reprint.
McGraw Hill International, 2008.
2. I. Zeid, CAD/CAM: Theory and Practice, 2nd ed. Tata McGraw Hill, 2009.
3. N. D. Bhatt and V. M. Panchal, Machine Drawing, 53rd ed. Charotar Publishing House, 2014.
4. E. P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, 2nd ed. Prentice Hall of India, 2000.
5. M. K. Thompson and J. M. Thompson, ANSYS Mechanical APDL for Finite Element Analysis.
Butterworth-Heinemann, 2017.
6. O. C. Zienkiewicz, R. L. Taylor, and J. Z. Zhu, The Finite Element Method: Its Basis and
Fundamentals, 7th ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2013.
7. ANSYS Mechanical APDL Documentation.
8. Y. Koren, Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, 2009.
9. M. P. Groover, Automation, Production Systems, and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 4th
ed., Pearson Education, 2015.
10. J. J. Craig, Introduction to Robotics, Mechanics and Control, 3rd ed., Addison – Wesley, 1999.
11. T. Jagadeesha, Fluid Power Control, 2nd ed., John Wiley Publication, 2013
12. A. Esposito, Fluid Power with Applications, 7th ed., Pearson Education, 2003.
Manufacturing Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Calicut
Pre-requisite: Nil
L T P C
0 0 2 1
Total hours: 26
Students are free to select either Seminar or Mini Project after consulting with Programme
Coordinator/Course Faculty.
SEMINAR
Each student shall prepare a seminar paper on any topic of interest related to the core/elective
courses undergone in the first semester of the M. Tech. programme. He/she shall get the paper
approved by the Programme Coordinator/Faculty Members in the concerned area of specialization
and shall present it in the class in the presence of the Faculty in-charge of seminar class. Every
student shall participate in the seminar. Grade will be awarded on the basis of the student‟s paper,
presentation and his/her participation in the seminar.
CO1: Select a research problem pertaining to the area of specialization of the M. Tech. programme.
CO2: Choose an appropriate research methodology for solving the problem identified.
CO3: Apply the methods/tools learned to solve the problem.
CO4: Construct a report by employing the rhetoric techniques of academic writing, including invention,
research, critical analysis, evaluation and revision
MINI PROJECT
Students can select a research problem pertaining to the area of specialization of the M. Tech.
programme by consulting a faculty in the department. The student has to identify an appropriate
methodology and solve the problem. The student shall submit a report. The mini project will be
evaluated by the faculty in-charge of the mini project.
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Manufacturing Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Calicut
Every student should carry out an individual project and present the results.
References:
1. F. Breyfogle, Implementing Six Sigma: Smarter Solutions Using Statistical Methods, 2nd ed.,
John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2003.
2. M. Harry and R. Schroeder, Six Sigma: The Breakthrough Management Strategy Revolutionizing
the World’s Top Corporations, Doubleday, New York, 2000.
3. J. Lawson, and J. Erjavec, Modern Statistics for Engineering and Quality Improvement, Thomson
Duxbury, 2000.
4. D. C. Montgomery, Introduction to Statistical Quality Control, 6th ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
New York, 2009.