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Manufacturing engineering - Metal Forming

Learn about Rolling,Extrusion,Metal drawing,Sheet metal,Forging and other manufacturing processes


J. Aatish Roa

Summary

Price
£49.99 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
2.5 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

"Manufacturing Engineering is a branch of professional engineering which involves numerous concepts,subjects and processes. Metal casting being one of the most eminent".

Curriculum

5
sections
32
lectures
2h 29m
total
    • 1: Scope of the course 02:14
    • 2: What is metal forming 04:52
    • 3: Recrystallization 07:09
    • 4: Hot VS cold working 02:12
    • 5: Flow stress 07:53
    • 6: Terminology 06:28
    • 7: Rolling mechanism - Unbalanced forces 08:25
    • 8: Rolling mechanism - angle of bite 08:37
    • 9: Slip 04:07
    • 10: Maximum reduction 03:37
    • 11: Rolling force and power 02:24
    • 12: Reducing force and power in rolling 04:23
    • 13: Types of rolling mills 06:38
    • 14: Roll pass design 06:16
    • 15: Rolling defects 03:33
    • 16: How to create a production report 17:43
    • 17: 17 - Understanding extrusion 02:11
    • 18: 18 - Types of extrusion 05:27
    • 19: 19 - Important formulae 03:45
    • 20: 20 - Advantages and disadvantages of extru 02:20
    • 21: 21 - Wire drawing 03:57
    • 22: 22 - Force and power in drawing 04:09
    • 23: 23 - Tube drawing 03:10
    • 24: Why forged parts are the best 03:19
    • 25: Types of forging 03:01
    • 26: Forgeability 02:39
    • 27: Forging analysis 02:16
    • 28: Forging operations 02:41
    • 29: Forging defects 03:12
    • 30: Sheet metal 02:55
    • 31: Punching and blanking 04:05
    • 32: Sheet metal operations 03:08

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Description

The main motive of this course is to make you understand the METAL FORMING (Mechanical working of metals) in greater detail without taking much of your time. The prime focus here is the rolling process. However, extrusion, drawing, forging, Sheet metal etc. will also be covered.

For the sake of better understanding. I have made the explanatory diagrams by myself because in many textbooks they look very complex.The language used in the course is very simple and to the point.

Who is this course for?

  • Mechanical engineering graduates and undergraduates
  • Manufacturing engineering graduates and undergraduates
  • Students and enthusiasts having interest in metal forming process
  • Those who want to learn about rolling,extrusion,drawing,forging and sheet metal operations

Requirements

  • 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
  • The most important trait - "A kin and curious mind"

Career path

  • What Job roles you can apply after completing the course

    • Product engineer
    • Manufacturing supervisor
    • Metal forming engineer
    • GET/DET

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Certificates

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