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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
2. PRE-REQUISITE(S)/PRE-REQUIREMENT(S)
Nil
3. AIMS
The main aims of this module are:
- To expose the students to different metal manufacturing processes.
- To provide to the students an understanding and appreciation of the science of Measurement.
- To expose the students to various mechanical measuring instruments, and understand the different degree of
accuracy obtained from different types of instruments.
- To provide a proper insight about the importance of lubrication, wear problems and surface related properties.
- To provide to the students a proper understanding of the different corrosion phenomena, and related protective
techniques.
- To introduce the students to the different NDT testing techniques in Mechanical & Manufacturing engineering.
4. OUTLINE SYLLABUS
Casting, Forming processes, Powder Metallurgy, Metrology (Standards, Dimensional Properties & Errors,
Tolerance, Fits & Gauges, Linear Measurement, Comparators & Angular Measurement, Introduction to Surface
Texture Measurement, Surface Roundness Measurement, Interferometry, Introduction to CMM), Tribology (Wear
Data & Mechanisms, Oil Analysis, Introduction to Maintenance Engineering), Corrosion, Surface Engineering
(PVD, CVD, Plasma Nitriding, Ion implantation, etc.), Testing: Destructive and Non Destructive Testing Methods.
5. LEARNING OUTCOMES
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6. COORDINATORS:
7. LECTURER
Name H. RAMASAWMY
Department Mechanical & Prod Engg
Building Engineering Tower
Room Number 5.3
Phone No. 403 7842
E-mail address haree@uom.ac.mu
Consultation Time 12.00 hrs to 13.00 hrs
All lectures will be held in the Engineering Tower or Phase 2 Building, FoE. Practicals will be held in the
Metrology lab, Metallurgy lab and Mechanical Workshop, Phase I building, FoE.
9. MODULE MAP
Semester 1:
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Semester 2:
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Trevor. M. Hunt,
Handbook of Wear Debris Analysis and Particle Detection in Liquids,
Elsevier Applied Science, 1993.
Ernest Rabinnowicz,
Friction and Wear of Materials, Second Edition, Wiley-Interscience Publication, 1995.
11. ASSESSMENT
Paper Structure
Weighting (%): 30
Weighting (%)
Practical(s) 20
Assignments/MiniProjects 20
Test(s): 2 60
Total Marks: 100
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