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AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING METHODS

AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING METHODS. Asst.Prof.Dr . Oğuzhan YILMAZ http://www.gantep.edu.tr/~oyilmaz E-mail: oyilmaz@gantep.edu.tr. Course Content:. Introduction to aerospace manufacturing Modern manufacturing processes Basic principles of aerospace manufacturing

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AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING METHODS

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  1. AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING METHODS Asst.Prof.Dr. Oğuzhan YILMAZ http://www.gantep.edu.tr/~oyilmaz E-mail: oyilmaz@gantep.edu.tr

  2. Course Content: • Introduction to aerospace manufacturing • Modern manufacturing processes • Basic principles of aerospace manufacturing • Principles of design for aerospace manufacturing • Process planning in aerospace manufacturing • Material requirement in aerospace manufacturing • Material handling • Manufacturing system automation • Intelligent methods for aerospace manufacturing • Monitoring, control and inspection

  3. CourseObjectives • The course introduces the principles and practices of modern aerospace manufacturing methods. It addresses specific manufacturing processes as they relate to the production of major aircraft components and systems. It identifies various manufacturing systems control strategies and techniques that are applied within this manufacturing environment. Emphasis is given to process capabilities and limits, tooling considerations, materials requirements and constraints, economics of production, and design producibility. The course concludes with concepts in producibility/design for manufacturability and assembly. • For students in engineering, the course serves as an introduction to manufacturing processes, systems and designing aspects. The objective is to transform these students to have capabilities of both manufacturing engineers in this specific engineering area. The course also gives them the opportunity to better understand the close relationship that exists between the manufacturing environment and the product domain of the industry being considered.

  4. Transformation process OUTPUT INPUT What is Manufacturing? • Manufacturing is concernedwithmakingproducts.

  5. BETTERSTUFF Transformation process STUFF What is Manufacturing? Material Components Products Material Components

  6. Machinery Tooling Power Labor $$ Processed Materials Manufacturing Process Raw Material Components Manufacturing Process Value Added Scrap Waste

  7. What is Manufacturing? How do we make these?

  8. Definition of "Manufacturing" • Big "M" Manufacturing • "Manufacturing" is a process for converting ideas and market or customer needs into artifacts • Includes design, procurement, test, finance, human resources, marketing, etc.

  9. Definition of "Manufacturing" • Little m "manufacturing" (production) (Main Focus of This Course) • manufacturing is the conversion of raw materials into useful products • The combining of basic parts into more complex products • The finishing of products, ready for sale

  10. Welding Brazing and Soldering Adhesive Bonding Threaded Fasteners Permanent Fastening Methods Casting, Molding, etc. Particulate Processing Shaping Processes Deformation Processing Material Removal Processing Operations Property Enhancing Processes Heat Treatment Cleaning and Surface Treatments Surface Processing Operations Manufacturing Processes Coating and Deposition Processes Permanent Joining Processes Assembly Operations Mechanical Fastening

  11. AerospaceIndustry

  12. Aerospace Manufacturing

  13. Techniques used in aerospace manufacturing

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