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Mechanical Engineering 220: Precision Manufacturing

Mechanical Engineering 220: Precision Manufacturing (Fall 2012, UC Berkeley). Taught by Dr. Athulan Vijayaraghavan, this course provides an introduction to precision engineering for manufacturing. Emphasis on design and performance of precision machinery for manufacturing. Topics include machine tool elements and structure, sources of error (thermal, static, dynamic, process related), precision machining processes and process models, sensors for process monitoring and control, metrology, machine design case studies, examples of precision component manufacture, process planning and design, energy efficiency of precision processes, and data-driven manufacturing.

Lecture 20 - Non-Traditional Processes


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Lecture 02 - Historical Perspective
Lecture 03 - Principles of Measurement
Lecture 04 - Principles of Measurement (cont.)
Lecture 05 - Principles of Measurement (cont.)
Lecture 06 - Manufacturing Basics
Lecture 07
Lecture 08 - Machine Design
Lecture 09 - Mechanical Error and Kinematic Design
Lecture 10 - Structural Compliance/ Bearings
Lecture 11 - Thermal Errors
Lecture 12 - Compliance Errors
Lecture 13 - Vibration Errors
Lecture 14 - Error Mapping
Lecture 15 - Error Mapping (cont.)
Lecture 16 - Error Mapping Example
Lecture 17 - Metal Cutting
Lecture 18 - Micro Machining
Lecture 19 - Grinding
Lecture 20 - Non-Traditional Processes
Lecture 21 - Manufacturing and the Environment
Lecture 22 - Manufacturing and the Environment
Lecture 23 - CAD and Precision Manufacturing
Lecture 24 - CAD and Precision Manufacturing
Lecture 25 - Precision Decisions Don't Have to Cost You an Arm and a Leg!
Lecture 26 - Data-Driven Manufacturing
Lecture 27 - Review