GIU MECH 302 Machining Processes (ENGN 113) PDF 2024/2025

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This document contains course information for MECH 302 "Machining Processes" at the German International University (GIU). The course covers fundamental machining processes, cutting tool materials, turning, and boring processes, and more. The course content details learning outcomes, assessment methods, and recommended textbooks.

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Faculty of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering Engineering Program MECH 302 “Machining Processes” (ENGN 113) A-Basic Information Semester number Third semester Semester type Winter semester Study year Secon...

Faculty of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering Engineering Program MECH 302 “Machining Processes” (ENGN 113) A-Basic Information Semester number Third semester Semester type Winter semester Study year Second year Department offering the course Mechanical Engineering Department Specialization Manufacturing Engineering Type of course Compulsory Number of sessions/ week 1 lecture/week Student workload 60 hrs. Credit points (ECTS) 2 CP B- Professional Information Course Aim The overall goal of this course is to give the students a detailed knowledge of various machining processes. The course will focus on the detailed illustration of the machining processes, their key parameters, and the outcomes. Academic Year 2024/ 2025 Page | 1 Faculty of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering Engineering Program Learning Outcomes By the end of the course, the student will be able to: a. Knowledge and Understanding a.1. Review and explain the discussed machining processes. a.2. Describe the main steps and components in machining processes. a.3. Describe the functional principle of the machining processes. a.4. Identify critical points in the different machining processes. b. Intellectual Skills b.1. Criticize the application and outputs of a variety of machining processes. c. Professional and Practical Skills c.1. Apply knowledge to improve the outcomes of the machining processes. d. General and Transferrable Skills d.1. Critically examine given facts. Academic Year 2024/ 2025 Page | 2 Faculty of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering Engineering Program Course Content No. of Teaching Hours Topic Lecture Tutorial Fundamentals of Machining 2 0 Cutting Tool Materials 2 0 Turning and Boring Processes 2 0 Turning and Boring Processes 2 0 Milling 2 0 Milling 2 0 Drilling and Related Hole-Making Processes 2 0 Drilling and Related Hole-Making Processes 2 0 Sawing, Broaching, Shaping, and Filing Machining Processes 2 0 Abrasive Machining Processes 2 0 Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes 2 0 CNC machines (tentative) 2 0 Total contact hours 24 Learning and Teaching Methods Direct instruction by giving lectures. Facilities Required for Teaching and Learning Lecture hall equipped with microphones, computer, beamer, whiteboard, and markers. Assessment Student Assessment Methods Assessment Weights Quizzes 20 % Midterm exam 30 % Final exam 50 % References Recommended Textbook(s) Black, J. T., & Kohser, R. A. (2017). DeGarmo's Materials and Processes in Manufacturing (SI Version, 12th Edition, Global Edition). New Jersey: Wiley. ISBN: 9781119382898. Kalpakjian, S., & Schmid S.R. (2013). Manufacturing Engineering and Technology (SI edition, 7th edition). New Jersey: Pearson Education. ISBN: 9789810694067. Academic Year 2024/ 2025 Page | 3 Faculty of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering Engineering Program Relevant Websites www.custompartnet.com www.manufacturingguide.com www.ekb.eg C- Administrative Information Head of the Department: Prof. Ashraf Zaher Course Coordinator Contact Information: Course Coordinator: Dr. Eng. Amr Nounou E-mail: [email protected] Academic Year 2024/ 2025 Page | 4

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