ISE 241- Laboratory for Manufacturing Processes
Laboratory demonstrations and experiments in machining, casting, metrology, and rapid prototyping. Plant visits and lab tours.
ABET Course Description
Prerequisites
- ISE 240 or permission of instructor.
Textbook
Course Objectives
Students completing this course will have:
- An a basic understanding of metrology measurements and tolerancing
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- Practical experience of a range of manufacturing processes, measurements made to assess performance and interpretation of the data collected
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- Practical experience of undertaking a project involving disassembly of a product and presenting the results orally and in written form
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Laboratory Experiments
1. Basic metrology measurements including:
- Geometric dimensioning and tolerance
- Linear measurements
- Statistical analysis of data
- Kinematics and datums
- Angular measurements
- Parallelism
- Perpendicularity
- Flatness
- Roundness
- Cylindricity
- Concentricity
- Run out
- Total run out
- Screw threads
- Quality control
2. Coordinate measuring machine
3. Surface finish in machining
4. Orthogonal cutting
5. Hydraulic draw bench
6. Tool wear and tool life in machining
7. Material flow patterns in extrusion
8. Final project on product disassembly and identification of materials and processes
Instructor: Winston Knight
Phone: (401) 874-5188
E-Mail: knight@egr.uri.edu
Office: Gilbreth Hall, Room 103G
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