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             Classification – Liquid based system – Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA) - Principle, process, advantages
             and  applications  -  Solid  based  system  –Fused  Deposition  Modeling  -  Principle,  process,  advantages  and
             applications, Laminated Object Manufacturing

             UNIT IV       POWDER BASED ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS                                  10

             Selective  Laser  Sintering  –  Principles  of  SLS  process  -  Process,  advantages  and  applications,  Three
             Dimensional  Printing  -  Principle,  process,  advantages  and  applications-  Laser  Engineered  Net  Shaping
             (LENS), Electron Beam Melting.

             UNIT V        MEDICAL AND BIO-ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING                                                  5

             Customized implants and prosthesis: Design and production. Bio-Additive Manufacturing- Computer Aided
             Tissue Engineering (CATE) – Case studies


                                                                                          TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
             OUTCOMES:

                Upon completion of this course, the students can able
                  To  understand the need of prototypes and its role in product development
                  To understand the importance of CAD model , reverse engineering and digitization techniques
                  To  compare  different  method  and  discuss  the  effects  of  the  liquid  and  solid  based    Additive
                    Manufacturing technologies and analyze their  characteristics
                  To  understand  the  different  methods  ,  process    and applications   of  the  powder    based    Additive
                    Manufacturing technologies and analyze its  characteristics
                  To  know  the  various    applications  of  additive  manufacturing  in  Medical  and  Bio  additive
                    manufacturing

             TEXT BOOKS:

                1.  Chua C.K., Leong K.F., and Lim C.S., “Rapid prototyping: Principles and applications”, Third
                    Edition, World Scientific Publishers, 2010.
                2.  Gebhardt A., “Rapid prototyping”, Hanser Gardener Publications, 2003.

             REFERENCES:

                1.  Liou L.W. and Liou F.W., “Rapid Prototyping and Engineering applications : A tool box for
                        prototype development”, CRC Press, 2007.
                2.   Kamrani A.K. and Nasr E.A., “Rapid Prototyping: Theory and practice”, Springer, 2006.
                3.   Hilton P.D. and Jacobs P.F., “Rapid Tooling: Technologies and Industrial Applications”, CRC press,
                    2000.

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                  ME17E87         MECHANICAL VIBRATION AND NOISE CONTROL
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             OBJECTIVES:
                  Understand the basic concepts of vibration of a system
                  Understand the basic concepts of noise and its level in a system
                  Identify the various sources of noise in an automotive
                  Apply various techniques to control the vibration
                  Identify the various types of noise induced and methods to control noise

             UNIT I     BASICS OF VIBRATION                                                                                                    9
             Introduction, classification of vibration: free and forced vibration, undamped and damped vibration, linear
             and non linear vibration, response of damped and undamped systems under harmonic force, analysis of
             single  degree  and  two  degree  of  freedom  systems,  torsional  vibration,  determination  of  natural
             frequencies.


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