Presentation I On Manufacturing Engineering 13 12 2023

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Presentation I on Manufacturing engineering I

Group 1/2 sub group 1

1. Discus the types of materials used in manufacturing.


2. What are the Characteristics and its basic component of a Manufacturing System?
3. Explain the basic difference between Expendable Mold Processes and Permanent Mold
Casting Processes.
4. What are materials used for pattern in casting processes.
5. Explain the Shaping processes to fabricate glass products and explain briefly each with
examples.
6. Discus the Glass fiber products with different production methods.

Group 1/2 sub group 2

1. Discuss the manufacturing processes and explain briefly each with examples.
2. Explain the production Systems and explain the Characteristics and its application.
3. Discuss two major Categories of Casting Processes
4. Explain the Classification of solidification processes.
5. Explain Process Sequence in Glass working.
6. Explain the Shaping processes to fabricate glass products and explain briefly each with
examples.

Group 1/2 sub group 3

1. . Discuss the Manufacturing System.


2. Explain the Production Quantity (Q) and Product Variety (P).
3. Explain permanent Casting Production Sequence
4. Discusses the advantage and dis- advantage of Casting.
5. Explain the Shaping processes to fabricate glass products and explain briefly each with
examples.
6. Explain Process Sequence in Glass working.

Group 1/2 sub group 4

1. Discus the basic difference between Manufacturing vs. Production systems.


2. Discuss the Manufacturing Capability
3. Explain the Steps in Sand Casting
4. Explain the Advantages and Limitations in die casting.
5. Explain the Shaping processes to fabricate glass products and explain briefly each with
examples.
Common Questions

1. Define manufacturing.

2. Discuss the metal casting.

3. Write at list four Foundry Tools and Equipment's used in foundry shop and explains each.

4. Discus the unique properties of glasses from other ceramics.

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