Process X’s, cost & quality drivers, process capability, and surface
integrity implications of conventional and non-conventional machining
processes.
Goal/Description:
Introduce the Process X’s, cost & quality drivers, process capability, and surface integrity implications of conventional and non-conventional machining processes.
Learning Objectives - Student will be able to:
Describe the 5 key process variables for conventional machining
Recognize differences between conventional vs. non-conventional machining processes and list key attributes of each
List key drivers of cost and quality for machining processes
Understand the purpose of shot peening and list the key control parameters
Identify machining processes that could be used to produce specific part features
Understand the concept of Surface Integrity as it relates to machining processes