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Intended Audience: Mechanical Engineers
Credits: 3 PDH Units
Manufacturing Engineering is a branch of professional engineering which involves numerous concepts, subjects and processes. Metal casting being one of the most eminent. The main motive of this course is to make you understand the CASTING process in greater detail without taking much of your time. The prime focus here is the traditional casting process (Sand casting). However, modern casting techniques as such Die casting, Centrifugal casting, Investment casting etc. will also be covered. For the sake of better understanding. the explanatory diagrams is simplified. The language used in the course is very simple and to the point.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you will have the following knowledge and skills:- Traditional casting process (Sand casting)
- Pattern and Mould - Types of pattern material,Pattern allowances,Types of sand mould,Binders and Additives etc.
- Gating system - Elements, Accessories, Characteristics, Gating ratio, Aspiration effect, Cores and Chaplets, Solidification time, Riser design etc
- Modern casting methods (Die casting, Slush casting, Shell moulding, Centrifugal casting, Investment casting)
- BONUS - Grain behavior in casting,Casting defects
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