This document provides an overview of various manufacturing technologies and engineering disciplines. It discusses manufacturing processes such as casting, molding, forming, conditioning, assembling and finishing. It also describes common manufacturing tools such as robotic arms and their uses in automating repetitive tasks. Finally, it briefly outlines the responsibilities and requirements of several engineering fields including mechanical, electrical, civil, software, environmental, nuclear and aerospace engineering.
2. Manufacture
Manufacturing is the
use of machines,
tools and labor to make things
for use or sale. The term may
refer to a range of human
activity, from handicraft to high
tech.
3. Custom Machine Design /
Manufacturing Tool Design
Custom Machine Design
of Mold Tool with
Pneumatic Bladder
Client: Commercial
Products Application
Tool Design of Wafer
Chuck Alignment and
Installation Fixture
Client: Semiconductor
Industry
4. Mechanical
Design The Robotic Arm
Most robots in the world
are designed for heavy,
repetitive manufacturing
work. They handle tasks
that are difficult,
dangerous or boring to
human beings. Robotic
arms are an essential part of
car manufacturing
5. Manufacturing processes
-Casting and molding
-Forming processes
-Conditioning processes
-Assembling processes
-Finishing process
6. Molding/Casting
Molding or Casting is a
moulding is the manufacturing
process of process by
manufacturing by which a liquid
shaping pliable material is
raw material usually poured
using a rigid into a mold,
frame or model which contains a
called a pattern. hollow cavity of
the desired
shape, and then
allowed to
solidify
7. Forming processes
Metal Forming Processes
Compared to casting and forging, sheet-
metal parts offer the advantages of light
weight and versatile shape.
8. Separating processes
Separation processes can essentially be
termed as mass transfer processes.
Essential elements of separating are
Separating tools Cutting elements
9. Conditioning processes
Is the mechanical properties of
materials
Material processes in transportation devices:
Past Present Future
11. Finishing processes
Finishing processes is the
development of finishing, decoration
pottery ,essential elements of finishing
etc
12. Manufacturing engineer
Responsibilities Requirements
-Develop product -5+ years
design, product cost, Manufacturing
and process design. Engineering
-Procure equipment experience.
and tooling for new
-Specific
product.
manufacturing
and tooling
experience.
13. Engineer technicians
Significant
Points
-Because the type
and quality of
training programs
vary considerably,
prospective
students should
carefully
investigate
training programs
before enrolling.
-The highest-paid
10 percent earned
more than There were 511,000 engineering
$73,200.
technician jobs.
14. Aerospace engineering
Aerospace engineering is a branch of
engineering behind the design,
construction and science of aircraft and
spacecraft.
15. Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering, sometimes referred
to as electrical and electronic engineering,
is a field of engineering that deals with the
study and application of electricity, electronics
and electromagnetism.
16. Environmental engineer
Environmental engineering is the application of
science and engineering principles to improve the
environment (air, water, and/or land resources), to
provide healthy water, air, and land for human
habitation and for other organisms, and to
remediate polluted sites.
17. Nuclear engineering
Nuclear engineering is the branch of
engineering concerned with the application of
the breakdown of atomic nuclei and/or other
sub-atomic physics, based on the principles of
nuclear physics.
18. Civil engineering
Civil engineering is a
professional engineering discipline that deals
with the design, construction and
maintenance of the physical and naturally
built environment, including works such as
bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings.
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19. Software engineering
Software engineering is the application of a
systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach
to the development, operation, and
maintenance of software, and the study of
these approaches; that is, the application of
engineering to software.
20. Mechanical engenieering
Mechanical Engineering is an engineering
discipline that was developed from the
application of principles from physics and
materials science. Mechanical engineering
involves the analysis, design, manufacturing, and
maintenance of various systems. It is one of the
oldest and broadest engineering disciplines.