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Elements of Computer Aided Manufacturing

In this course, learners will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of computer-aided manufacturing and its implementation through open-source software....

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In this course, learners will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of computer-aided manufacturing and its implementation through open-source software. The course involves topics related to Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM), Computer-Aided Process Planning (CAPP), Essentials of CNC machines and Robotic Arms, NC programming, and Toolpath generation through open-source software and CAD/CAM tools PowerShape and PowerMill. 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

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Who teaches Elements of Computer Aided Manufacturing?

Elements of Computer Aided Manufacturing is taught by Sajan Kapil, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati.

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Duration8 hours
LevelAll Levels
Languageen
PlatformCoursera
InstructorSajan Kapil