ME 565 Advanced Manufacturing Engineering
Novel cutting tool materials and geometry for modern alloys, assessment of machining related damage, tool wear, surface finish, hard turning and milling, high-speed machining, machining of composites and ceramics, machine tool components and structure, dynamic of machine tools and processes, machining automation and sensors and tool condition monitoring including on-line process monitoring and off-line inspection, concepts and toolpath generation and control in CNC programming.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
Acceptance in MS Mechanical Engineering Program or into Graduate Certificate in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering, or Permission of the Department Chair.