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Manufacturing Engineering: An In-Depth Look at Metal Forming

Learn about metal casting and metal forming in Manufacturing Engineering. Discover the tools and processes used to shape metals, their applications and more.

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Last updated 5/2024 English

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Overview

Hey there! I'm really excited to tell you all about Manufacturing Engineering, which is such a fascinating branch of professional engineering. It involves a wide range of cool concepts, subjects, and processes that will surely captivate your interest. One of the most important concepts we'll be exploring is metal casting, which, in my opinion, is absolutely awesome.

Metal casting is a crucial aspect of Manufacturing Engineering, and it involves the process of pouring molten metal into casting metal molds to create a desired shape. This technique has been used for centuries and has played a significant role in the development of various industries. From creating intricate metal sculptures to manufacturing complex machine parts, metal casting offers endless possibilities.

In this course, our main goal is to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of metal forming, which focuses on the mechanical working of metals. We want to ensure that you grasp these concepts easily and efficiently, without having to spend too much time on them. By delving into the world of metal forming, you will gain insights into the various metal forming tools used to shape metals, such as rolling, extrusion, drawing, forging, sheet metal forming, and more.

To enhance your learning experience, I've taken the initiative to create some explanatory diagrams myself. I understand how confusing textbook illustrations can sometimes be, so I wanted to ensure that you have clear and concise visual aids to support your understanding. These diagrams will provide you with a visual representation of the different metal forming processes, making it easier for you to grasp the concepts and apply them in real-world scenarios.

And here's the best part - this course is designed to be accessible to everyone. You don't need to worry about complicated jargon or long-winded explanations. The language used throughout this course is simple, straightforward, and to the point, making it easier for you to grasp the concepts and apply them in real-world scenarios. Whether you are a beginner or have some prior knowledge in the field, this course will cater to your needs and help you develop a solid foundation in Manufacturing Engineering and in your search for Manufacturing Engineering jobs.

So get ready to embark on a thrilling journey into the fascinating world of Manufacturing Engineering! Together, we will explore the intricacies of metal casting and metal forming, uncovering the secrets behind these processes and their applications in various industries. I'm confident that with our combined efforts, we can make this an engaging and rewarding learning experience. Let's dive in and get started on this exciting adventure!

Who this course is for
  1. Mechanical engineering graduates and undergraduates
  2. Manufacturing engineering graduates and undergraduates
  3. Students and enthusiasts having interest in metal forming process
  4. Those who want to learn about rolling, extrusion, drawing, forging and sheet metal operations
Testimonials
  1. Bhadiya pda rhe ho guru. Keep it up ~ Akash Y
  2. I took this course to better understand the mechanical working of metals. I now understand the rolling process so much better. Thank you ~ Héctor C
  3. Great class. I really enjoyed the content and the explanation ~ Carles K
  4. Covers all about metal forming. Very meticulously prepared course. I especially liked the production report preparing of rolling mill ~ Arnab G
  5. Very informative. Every slide is carefully prepared ~ Annie G
What you'll learn
  1. What is metal forming - Re-crystallization, Hot and cold working, Grain theory, Flow stress
  2. Rolling process - Mechanism, slip, maximum reduction, force and power, rolling mill types, ROLL PASS design
  3. Industry oriented - "How to make a production report for a rolling mill"
  4. Extrusion and Drawing - Basic concept, types and important formula, Wire and tube drawing
  5. Forging - Types, forgeability, forging analysis, operations and defects
  6. Sheet metal - Punching, blanking and other sheet metal operations
Requirements
  1. Preliminary idea of Material science such as grain theory (although everything has been explained in the course)
  2. Brief knowledge of strength of material or mechanics of solids (Concepts like yield strength)
  3. High school calculus (differentiation & integration) and trigonometry
  4. The most important trait - "A keen and curious mind"