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436-364 Manufacturing Science 1 | |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Assoc Prof E Armarego & Dr A Smith |
Prerequisites | Students will be expected to be familiar with the material of 620-370 Statistics for Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineers and 436-203 Manufacturing Studies 1. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Unit 1: 18 hours of lectures and 6 hours of tutorials and laboratory Unit 2: 12 hours of lectures and 12 hours of tutorials and laboratory |
Subject Description | Unit 1, Material Removal: On completion students should: have a basic understanding of the generation process, cutting action and engineering science phenomena involved in conventional material removal processes; be able to develop cutting analyses for 'classical' and practical turning operations for tool design and performance prediction purposes. Topics covered include: machining as a means of shaping components, chip formation and mechanics of cutting; turning operations, single point lathe tools, prediction of force, torque power, chip flow and surface finish, computerised predictive models for machining processes; cutting fluid action and application. Unit 2, Dimensional Metrology: On completion of this subject a student should be able to identify and appreciate the importance of standards; relate geometric tolerances to dimensional errors; perform and interpret error analyses; understand the components and requirements of measurement systems; and possess knowledge of the sources of measurement errors and how their influence may be reduced. Topics covered may include length, angle and form tolerances; standards; statistical estimation of measurement error; gauging and measurement systems design; lasers, interferometry and collimation; metrology of specific features and classes of engineering components; computer controlled co-ordinate measuring machines; estimation of conformance to form and dimensional tolerances; and large scale engineering metrology. |
Assessment | One examination not exceeding three hours at the end of semester, tutorial problem sheets, and laboratory reports of up to 15 pages each. Students will be notified of the weighting of assessment components at the beginning of semester. |
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