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REFERENCES b. Dassault Systeme, 2006, CATIA R16: Part
a. Wheeler, A.J. and Ganji, A.R., 2010. Design Fundamental and CATIA machining,
Introduction to Engineering Experimentation, France.
3rd Ed., International Edition, Pearson. c. Rao, P.N., 2004, CAD/CAM Principles and
b. Alan, S.M., 2001. Measurement and Applications, 2 Edition, McGraw Hill.
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Instrumentation Principles, 1st Ed., Butterworth-
Heinemann
c. Holman, J.P. 2001. Experimental Methods for BMCG 2312 MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Engineers. 7th Ed., McGraw Hill. LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this course, students should be able to:
BMCG 2513 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND LO1 Explain the result of manufacturing processes
MANUFACTURING by applying knowledge of material science
LEARNING OUTCOMES and engineering fundamentals.
At the end of this course, students should be able LO2 Analyse the issues and aspects of
to: manufacturing in order to select the most
LO1 Acquire and apply fundamental sketching suitable manufacturing processes for a
and feature modeling, build feature based particular component.
models of parts and assemblies for easy LO3 Demonstrate knowledge of understanding on
editing. the impact of manufacturing solutions to
LO2 Produce document design intent of parts and societal and environmental contexts.
assemblies in manufacturing drawings. SYNOPSIS
LO3 Design and develop products effectively This course covers theoretical issues of manufacturing
through the applications of engineering and the quality aspects of manufacturing such as
design methodology. quality assurance and tolerance. The type and
SYNOPSIS fundamental principle of joining processes, metal
This course will empower the students with casting processes, forming processes, shaping
fundamental knowledge and technical skills of 3D processes, material removal processes, modern
solid modeling skills using industry-proven 3D machining processes and their equipments are also
mechanical CAD/CAM software. The students will covered. The quantitative problem analysis of
learn about theory of CAD/CAM systems, the certain manufacturing processes is included as well.
different techniques for creating sketches, solid Societal and environment issue in manufacturing
models, assemblies and CAM operations with processes are also included. Finally the need to
emphasis on design intent. The course includes hands- engage in life-long learning processes is emphasised
on exercises and best practice methods for students as to ensure students alert on the manufacturing
to interpret common error messages during part, technological changes.
assembly, drafting stages and machining stages. REFERENCES
REFERENCES a. Groover, M.P., 2007, Fundamentals of Modern
a. Dassault Systeme, 2012, Solidworks 2012 Manufacturing, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons
Essential Part Assembly and Drawing, France. Inc.
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