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Manufacturing Process - Become A Forging Pro!

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Manufacturing Process - Become A Forging Pro!

Manufacturing Process - Become A Forging Pro!
Last updated 1/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 89.73 MB | Duration: 0h 48m

Learn how components used at point of load/stress are designed and manufactured with no prior experience in Engineering

What you'll learn

Basic and more advanced understanding of forging process.

Tools that equip you with knowledge of how to do the die design.

Skills to look for opportunities in manufacturing domain.

Requirements

The only requirement for this course is your interest to learn the manufacturing process.

Description

This course gives you an overview of the industrial forging process. How the process is done in industry and what are the considerations you need to keep in mind while doing the die design.The Course is divided into 5 sections
1. Forging: This section is about the forging, its industrial application and benefits.
2. Forging Operations: This section is about commonly used forging operations in industry.
3. Forging Types: Here all the different types are discussed. Forging based on temperature, based on die arrangement and based on equipment used as well as their sub types are discussed.
4. CAD Considerations: This section teaches you the considerations to be kept in mind  while designing the part and forging die.
5. Industrial Process: Final section is about the industrial process. We will take the example of industrial part and will look at the steps right from the material procurement stage to product packing dispatch stage.

Overview

Section 1: Forging

Lecture 1 Forging

Section 2: Forging Operations

Lecture 2 Forging Operations

Section 3: Forging Types

Lecture 3 Forging Types

Section 4: CAD Considerations

Lecture 4 CAD Considerations

Section 5: Industrial Process

Lecture 5 Industrial process

Anyone with an interest in manufacturing.