Department of Mechanical Engineering, UCSB
ME 12 "INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING PROCESSES"


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Spring Quarter 2008


Lecturer: Dave Bothman
Lecturer / Principal Development Engineer
Room 2109, Engr II Bldg.
(805) 893-4125
bothman@engineering.ucsb.edu

 

Goal: The goal of ME12 is to provide an overview of common manufacturing processes important in mechanical engineering. Students will learn to identify the processes used to make common products and understand why those processes were selected.

Lecture: Tuesday, 3:30 - 4:45, South Hall 1430

Labs: Optional labs will give students the opportunity to take apart interesting machines in order to figure out how they work and how they were made. The schedule will be announced in class.

Office Hours: Monday 2-3:30, or by arrangement.

 

Week 1

Course Description (includes homework #1)
Lecture 1 slides

Week 2

Sheet metal processing slides
Homework 2

Week 3 Forging, rolling, extrusion and drawing
Homework 3
Week 4

Machining
Homework 4

Week 5 Manufacturing with Plastics
Homework 5
   
Manufacturing Links http://bmi.berkeley.edu/Me221/mas2/html/processes/index.html
http://class.et.byu.edu/mfg130/processes/index.html
http://blog.nam.org/archives/coolstuffbeingmadecom_weekend_video/
http://www.ouellet.com/documents/upload/OUELLET_ANGLAIS_HI.wmv
http://manufacturing.stanford.edu/
http://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/metal-forming-2/index.php