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TME 221 - Manufacturing Processes II
A continuation of Manufacturing Processes I. This course includes practical experience in machine operations. Hot-working manufacturing processes including laboratory production of simple molds, cores, castings and weldments are introduced.
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Describe principles of the major manufacturing processes and operations.
- Determine a plan for the layout, operation and quality check of chip-cutting (cold), forging and melting (hot) manufacturing processes.
- Produce a plan, layout and quality check of products by manufacturing processes.
- Form a product by casting.
- Form a product by forging.
- Perform basic heat-treating operations.
- Fabricate a product by welding.
Prerequisite: Manufacturing Processes I (TME 121).
2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory each week 3 credits