Manufacturing and workshop practices have become
important in the industrial environment to produce products for the service of
mankind. The knowledge of manufacturing practices is highly essential for all
engineers and technocrats for familiarizing themselves with modern concepts of
manufacturing technologies. The basic need is to provide theoretical and
practical knowledge of manufacturing processes and workshop technology to all
the engineering students. Therefore, an attempt has been made through this book
to present both the theoretical and
practical knowledge of these subjects. Considering the general needs of
engineering students in the country and the fact that they hardly get any
exposure to hand tools, equipments, machines and manufacturing setups, a basic
course in manufacturing science remains a core subject for all the branches of
engineering.
This book covers most of the syllabus of manufacturing processes/technology, workshop technology and workshop practices for engineering diploma and degree classes prescribed by different universities and state technical boards. While preparing the manuscript of this book, the examination requirements of the engineering students have also been kept in mind. The book is written in very simple language so that even an average student can easily grasp the subject matter. Some comparisons have been given in tabular form and the stress has been given on figures for better understanding of tools, equipments, machines and manufacturing setups used in various manufacturing shops. The contents include exposure to bench work and fitting, smithy and forging, sheet metal work, wood and wood working, casting, welding and machine shop practices. At the end of each chapter, a number of questions have been provided for testing the student’s understanding about the concept of the subject. The whole text has been organized in twenty six chapters.
This book covers most of the syllabus of manufacturing processes/technology, workshop technology and workshop practices for engineering diploma and degree classes prescribed by different universities and state technical boards. While preparing the manuscript of this book, the examination requirements of the engineering students have also been kept in mind. The book is written in very simple language so that even an average student can easily grasp the subject matter. Some comparisons have been given in tabular form and the stress has been given on figures for better understanding of tools, equipments, machines and manufacturing setups used in various manufacturing shops. The contents include exposure to bench work and fitting, smithy and forging, sheet metal work, wood and wood working, casting, welding and machine shop practices. At the end of each chapter, a number of questions have been provided for testing the student’s understanding about the concept of the subject. The whole text has been organized in twenty six chapters.
Resource/Referance: Introduction to Basic Manufacturing Processes and
Workshop Technology by RAJENDER SINGH
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