Digital Manufacturing Specialization

Enrich your knowledge in Digital Manufacturing. Master design aspects and toolpath strategies for additive manufacturing.

Instructors: Sajan Kapil +1 more

What you'll learn

  •   The learner will be masters of printing any product through additive manufacturing and solving any issues in model design and toolpath planning.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Manufacturing and Production
  •   Manufacturing Operations
  •   Engineering Drawings
  •   Manufacturing Processes
  •   Visualization (Computer Graphics)
  •   Prototyping
  •   Production Process
  •   Mechanical Engineering
  •   Mechanical Design
  •   Simulation and Simulation Software
  •   Automation
  •   Computer-Aided Design
  • Specialization - 3 course series

    No long projects, but conceptual quizzes enrich the ideation and problem-solving skills in the field of digital manufacturing. One can have the idea of creating a new additive manufacturing technique altering the existing processes. Pre- and post-processing knowledge about the model to the final product is comprehended through the graded quizzes.

    This course is best suited for post-graduate university students in computed science and mechanical engineering and Professionals who started working in the manufacturing industry, mainly in design, After completing this course, a learner will be able to (i) Get an overview of the CAD (ii) Learn about the 3D computer graphics pipeline - essential to implement CAD systems (iii) Understand the stages of the pipeline (iv) Master programming with OpenGL, a graphics library.

    This course is best suited for undergraduate students in mechanical engineering. Professionals working across IoT, Product Design, Materials, Mechanics, and System Design functions in Automotive, Aerospace, FMCG, Pharma/Medical Equipment Production, Energy, Metals and Mining, and Oil and Gas – potential sectors for the deployment of Digital Manufacturing and Smart Factory concept. After completing this course, a learner will be able to • Write NC programs using G-codes and M-codes • Generate NC programs for the toolpath for machining, engraving, laser cutting, etc. • Generate NC programs for the toolpath for 3D printing • Utilize a CAD/CAM tool PowerShape and PowerMill

    This course is best suited for high school, undergraduate, and post-graduate students in mechanical engineering, design department, polymer engineering, medical science, and computer science. Also helps working professionals as well as entrepreneurs interested in additive manufacturing. After completing this course, a learner will be able to ● Get an overview of different AM processes ● Understand the physics of AM processes ● Select an appropriate Additive Manufacturing system ● Design the products for Additive Manufacturing

    Elements of Computer Aided Manufacturing

    Essentials of Additive Manufacturing

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