ME206 – Manufacturing Process I
Lecture 1 – Overview of Manufacturing processes
Amber Shrivastava
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Acknowledgement: Prof. Pradeep Dixit
Texts/References
• Ghosh A. and Mallick A. K., Manufacturing
Science, Affiliated East West Press, 2001.
• Kalpakijan and Schmidt, Manufacturing
Engineering & Technology, Pearson
Publication
• Mikell P. Groover, Fundamentals of
Modern Manufacturing: Materials,
Processes, and Systems, 2006
• Rao P. N., Manufacturing Technology-
Foundry, Forming and Welding, Tata
McGraw Hill, 1987.
What is Manufacturing ?
• Application of physical and chemical processes to change the geometry,
properties, and appearance of a starting material to make parts or
products for a given application
• Materials: metal, non-metals, plastic, ceramic, composite
• Manufacturing (Five M’s) : Man, Machine, Materials, Money and
Management
– Controlling these five M’s is the key behind successful
manufacturing
• Manufacturing results in transformation of materials into items of
greater value
– Profit is key objective of any manufacturing industry efficient usage
of resources, reduction in waste, time lag, etc.
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Significance of Manufacturing
Manufacturing contribution in India’s GDP :
15% as on March 2020
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Materials used in today’s manufacturing
• Ferrous metals:
– Carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless
steels, and tool and die steels
• Nonferrous metals and alloys:
– Al, Mg, Cu, Ni, Superalloys, Ti,
– Refractory metals (Mb, Nb, W, Zr,
– low melting alloys (lead, zinc and tin),
and precious metal
• Plastics:
– Thermosets, thermoplastics, and
elastomers
• Ceramics:
– Glass ceramics, glasses, graphite, and
diamond
• Composites:
– Reinforced plastics, metal-matrix and
ceramics-matrix composites
Choosing which material suits best & feasible!
Body mostly of aluminium Cast-iron Al-Si-Mg
Engine blade: Superalloys
alloys
etc Why these materials
and how to work with
them?
Cu-alloys Titanium
Range of Materials & Processes in a Tractor
FIGURE 1.1 Model 8430 tractor, with detailed illustration of its
diesel engine, showing the variety of materials and processes
incorporated. Source: Courtesy of John Deere Company.
Classification of Manufacturing Processes
• Manufacturing: Five M’s
– Men (women), Machine, Materials, Money and Management
– Define the efficient (profitable) manufacturing system
• Manufacturing processes:
– Shaping processes - alter the geometry of the starting work
material: casting, forming, machining
– Property-enhancing processes - improve physical properties of the
material without changing its shape. Annealing, hardening..
– Surface processing processes - clean, treat, coat, or deposit material
onto the exterior surface of the work. Surface oxidation
• ME206 course will focus on the shaping operations (metal casting,
forming, welding)
• ME338 (Autumn sem) will be on Machining processes
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Classification of manufacturing processes
Shaping Processes – Main Categories
Deformation process dm~0
Solidification process dm~0
Metal removal processes dm<0 dm>0
Assembly process: Welding
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Basic manufacturing processes
Metal Casting Powder processing Forging
Heat treatment Welding/Joining Machining/Removal
Plastics – injection moulding Additive/3D printing
Which processes should be used?
(a) casting or powder metallurgy, (b) forging or upsetting, (c) extrusion, (d)
machining, (e) joining two pieces.
• Several processes exist to make the same product
• Selection of the manufacturing processes depends upon many factors:
– Available infrastructure,
– Cost effectiveness (low wastage, high power requirement)
– Operating temperature
– Required mechanical properties of the final product
– Dimensions of the required product
Scales in Manufacturing
Illustration of the range of common sizes of parts
and the capabilities of manufacturing processes
in producing these parts.
Thank you!!