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Course Name
Turkish
İmalat Laboratuvarı II
English
Manufacturing Laboratory II
Course Code
IML 402
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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2
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Canan Gamze Güleryüz Parasız
Turgut Gülmez
Course Objectives
1. To give the manufacturing engineering students theoretical and practical lab experience
2. To introduce the students well known computer software used for manufacturing process simulation and design
3. To provide the students with the knowledge and skills of design and application of manufacturing process simulations
4. To provide the students with the experience of teamwork and oral and written presentations
Course Description
Computer simulation activities will be performed on manufacturing processes (such as bulkforming, sheet metal forming and machining etc.) that require intensive die-moldinvestment and usage of simulation techniques in the industry. The forming process
simulations conducted by the students will be compared with experimental results (ifavailable) and their evaluations will be summarized in lab reports. The significance ofcomputer aided engineering methods process and die design will be demonstrated withdesign projects and CNC machining practice in the machine shop.
Course Outcomes
The students passing the course will be able to:
(Note: The letter(s) in parentheses addresses the relevant program outcome(s))
1. Know the finite element method as applied to metal forming processes (e)
2. Make bulk metal forming analysis using 2-D FEM simulations (e)
3. Have skill to evaluate the effects of friction, heat, heat transfer and deformation rate on
bulk metal forming processes using computer simulations (e, k)
4. Have Knowledge and skills of sheet metal forming analysis using 3-D FEM simulations
(e)
5. Have Knowledge and skills of evaluating the effects of geometry and anisotropy on
sheet metal forming processes using 3-D computer simulations (c, k)
6. Have CAD/CAM skills gained by designing a part and machining on a CNC lathe (b, c)
7. Have Skills of presenting the results of design projects in technical report and oral
forms. (g)
8. Have team-work skill in simulation studies by projects. (d)
Pre-requisite(s)
IML313
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