ML3591 - Metal and Powder Forming Techniques Syllabus Regulation 2021 Anna University

This article code ML3591 explains the subject syllabus of Anna University B.E Manufacturing Engineering fourth semester. We aim to provide the metal and powder forming techniques syllabus based on regulation 2021.

We intend to give helpful information regarding the syllabus Of Anna University B.E Manufacturing Engineering students. Subject code ML3591 –  Metal and Powder Forming Techniques syllabus assists the students in getting unit-wise info without leaving a topic from the syllabus. We included the required textbooks and references. The following image we added in this article will help you just by reading you will be able to get the whole syllabus of this subject. Hope you find this information useful. Never forget to share with your friends if you like this information. Comment below if you have any doubts regarding the syllabus of the subject.

If you want to know more about the syllabus of B.E. Manufacturing Engineering connected to an affiliated institution’s four-year undergraduate degree program. We provide you with a detailed Year-wise, semester-wise, and Subject-wise syllabus in the following link B.E. Manufacturing Engineering Syllabus Anna University Regulation 2021.

Aim Of Objectives:

The main learning objective of this course is to prepare students for:

  • Describing types of deformations and classification of forming processes.
  • Classifying and explain bulk forming processes.
  • Describing sheet metal forming processes
  • Distinguishing differences between conventional forming and special forming processes.
  • Elaborating various stages involved in the powder-forming processes.

ML3591 – Metal and Powder Forming Techniques Syllabus

Unit – I: Introduction

Mechanical behavior of materials- Elastic and plastic deformations – Classification of forming processes – Temperature in metalworking: Cold, Warm and hot working – Introduction to the theory of plastic deformation.

Unit – II: Bulk Forming

Introduction – Plastic deformation in forging, rolling, extrusion, rod/wire, tube drawing and swaging processes and their applications – Effect of friction, calculation of forces, work done, process parameters, equipments and defects – Design for manufacturing – Economics of bulk-forming.

Unit – III: Sheet Metal Forming

Introduction – Sheet metal characteristics – Conventional sheet metal forming processes like shearing, bending and miscellaneous forming processes – High energy rate forming processes – Super plastic forming processes – Deep drawing process – Principles, process parameters, advantages, limitations and applications of the above – Formability of sheet metals – Equipment’s – Defects – Design for manufacturing – Economics of sheet metal forming.

ML3591 - Metal and Powder Forming Techniques Syllabus Regulation 2021 Anna University

Unit – IV: Special Forming

Orbital forging – Isothermal forging – Hot and cold Isostatic pressing – High-speed extrusion – High-speed forming machines – Rubber pad forming – Water hammer forming – Fine blanking – Incremental forming and comparing the above with conventional forming.

Unit – V: Powder Forming

Introduction – Powder production methods – Particle size characterization – Blending – Compacting Sintering – Secondary and finishing operations – Advantages and applications of powder metallurgy Design for manufacturing – Powder forging, rolling, extrusion, drawing – Economics of powder forging.

Text Books:

  1. Kalpakjian S. and Schmid S.R., “Manufacturing Engineering and Technology”, Pearson., New Delhi, India, 2018.
  2. Sadhu Singh, “Theory of plasticity and metal forming processes”, Khanna Publishers, 2008.

References:

  1. Heinz Tschätsch, “Metal Forming Practise: Processes – Machines – Tools”, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg., Germany, 2006.
  2. Juneja B.L., “Fundamentals of Metal forming Processes”, New Age International Publishers Ltd., Chennai, India, 2018.
  3. Kumar Surender, “Technology of Metal Forming Processes”, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India, 2008.
  4. Nagpal G.R., “Metal Forming Processes”, Khanna Publishers., New Delhi, India, 2000.
  5. Mikell P. Groover, “Fundamental of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes and Systems”, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., United States, 2013.

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