Basic Machining Process Syllabus for B.Tech Third sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Basic Machining Process B.Tech 2016-2017 (R13) thirdsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES:
To impart the knowledge on basic concepts of various machining processes and machine tools.
UNIT I : LATHE [9 hours]
Introduction to production processes – types of production (job, batch and mass) – production processes – Casting, Forming, Machining and Welding, Machine and Machine Tool – Lathe – Engine Lathe – block diagram – sketch – functions of each part – work holding devices in lathe – functions – Chuck, Centre, Dogs, Steady Rest and Follower Rest, mechanism of lathe – Apron, Feed, Tumbler Gear, various operations performed in Lathe – facing, turning, chamfering and knurling – relative positions of tool and job – Taper turning operations (three methods_ thread cutting – thread – RH and LH, single start and multi start with application – Method of thread cutting – selection and arrangement of tool and work. Problems in metric and inch thread conversion – Specifications of Lathe – Burnishing.
UNIT II : SHAPER, PLANER AND SLOTTER [9 hours]
Purpose of shaping – block diagram – functions of each part. Purpose of planer – block diagram – functions of each part. Purpose of slotting machine – block diagram – functions and working principle. Operations carried out – horizontal plane, vertical plane, v type with relative position – Comparison of planer with shaper – work holding devices in shaper and planer – Quick return mechanism in shaper – mechanical and hydraulic – cross feed mechanism –Types of planer with application – mechanism in planer – Comparison of shaping with slotting – tool holding devices in shaper, planer and slotter – specifications of shaper, planer and slotter simple problems to calculate the velocity – speed, feed and depth of cut.
UNIT III : DRILLING [9 hours]
Purpose of drilling – block diagrm and function – types of drilling machines – portable drilling – bench type – sensitive drilling – radial arm drilling – functions of parts – purpose and operation – gang milling, multiple drill head, upright drilling, relative operations – reaming, boring, tapping, counter boring, courses sinking, trepanning and spot facing (with simple sketch, purpose and application). Work holding devices – specification torque calculation – speed, feed and depth of cut.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
- Upon completion of this subject, the students can able to identify different manufacturing techniques for the Industrial component production.
TEXT BOOKS
- HMT Bangalore, “Production Technology”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2001.
- Sharma. P.C., “A Text Book of Production Technology”, S. Chand and Company, 2001.
REFERENCES
- Jain. R.K., “Production Technology”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2001.
- Hajra Choudhary etal, “Elements of Production Technology –Vol.II”, Asia Publishing House, 2000.
- Kumar. B., “Manufacturing Technology”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi 2000.
- Radhakrishnan. P., “Manufacturing Technology, Vol.I”, Scitech Publications, 2002.
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