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Design Process Steps
Recognize Need
Define Problem
Gather Information
Concept Generation
Concept Selection
Communication of Design
Detail Design Stage
Prototype Development
What step of the design process is the decision matrix used?
Step 5
What step of the design process corresponds with DR2?
Step 6
What 2 types of metal forming create near the net shape?
Casting and forging
What happens during extrusion?
Billet is formed in a long continuous bar
How is the grain structure aligned in extrusion?
Grain alignment with extrusion direction
2 Components used for extrusion
Piston and Die
3 Types of Casting
Sand, Investment, Die Casting
Rank types of casting from least expensive to most expensive
Sand, Investment, Die Casting
What types of casting requires post processing?
All casting types
What occurs in investment casting?
Wax mold in tree shape, coat in ceramic/sand, melt wax, use ceramic mold for metal
What type of casting uses a permanent mold?
Die casting
List components needed for sand or die casting
Sprue, Riser, cone
Catchphrase of forging
"Hit hot thing with hammer"
At what temperature does one forge a material?
Forging temperature (malleable but will not fall apart)
List strength of metal forming processes from weakest to strongest
casting, billet (extrusion), forging
How is the grain oriented in forging?
Grain "flows"
Does forging require post processing?
Yes
What are the steps to set up CAM for machining?
Set up (stock material, material for clamping, origin and orientation)
Tools (type, speeds&feeds)
Tool Path (how tool moves to cut material)
What is an interface?
A failure point
Why do we use tolerance tables?
To reduce clutter and establish standard for drawing
Can I dimension to a hidden line?
No
Minimum length of workpiece in lathe jaws
1 in
What is lathe turning? What axis?
Reducing the diameter, Z-axis
What is facing? What axis on lathe?
Reducing the length, x-axis
How long for roughing pass?
20 to 100 thou
Maximum cut for finishing pass?
20 thou
What moves in a mill? What stays stationary?
Tool stays stationary, workpiece moves
What axis goes toward the user in mil?
Y Axis
Criteria for sheetmetal?
Equal to or less than 1/4"
What is slug?
Part of sheetmetal that is punched out
What is it called when keeping the slug?
blanking
What is it called when the slug is discarded?
Punching
What is a Brake?
Name of tool for bending sheetmetal
Advantage/disadvantage of beam brake
easy to measure angle, hard to bend thick material accurately
Advantage/disadvantage of press brake
Hard to measure theta, easy to measure change in z
What does springback do?
Leads to theta being smaller
What is welding?
Process if fusing 2 or more pieces of similar metals through the use of heat and (sometimes) pressure
What does the addition of filler material in welding do?
Provides strength
Are welds permanent?
Yes
What is the difference between welding and brazing/soldering?
Brazing and soldering only melt the filler material (lower temps)
Rank welding, brazing and soldering from strongest to weakest
welding, brazing, soldering
Types of electronic arc welding and their nicknames
SMAW (Stick), GMAW (MIG)*lab, GTAW (TIG)
What is the cheapest type of welding?
SMAW
Advantages/Disadvantages of SMAW
cheapest, portable (no gas required), versatile; major post-weld cleanup, dirty (sparks/fumes), requires moderate skill
Advantages/Disadvantages of GMAW
fastest, easiest, versatile; requires shielding gas, minor post weld cleanup
Advantages/Disadvantages of GTAW
highest quality, no post weld cleanup, versatile; requires shielding gas, slowest, requires a lot of skill
Which welding process(es) use flux?
SMAW
What are the 3 categories of tools?
Milling/Turning, Hole making, Threading
What is milling for?
pocketing, profiling, facing
Which type of endmill is the best for profiling and fillets?
Ball Endmill
What type of endmill is the best for deep pockets?
Roughing endmill
Advantage of a ballmill
Can undercut with its relief
What is a reamer used for?
Finishing a pre-drilled hole
What is boring?
finishes pre-made holes by cutting around
What 2 tools are used to finish holes?
counterbore and countersink
4 categories of ways to cut things
thermal, erosion, mechanical, chemical
What is the highest precision cutting technique?
Electron Discharge Machining (EDM)
What are the 2 cutting mechanisms for lasers?
Melt&Blow (metals), Vaporization (wood,polymers)
Components of abrasive water jet
orifice, abrasive inlet, mixing tube
Parameters for cutting
depth of cut (limited by stiffness), feed rate (limited by strength of cutting edge), spindle speed(limited by heat)
What is N in cutting speeds/feeds?
Spindle rotational speed (rpm)
What is V in cutting speeds/feeds?
surface speed (ft/min)
What is F in feeds/speeds?
Feed rate (in/min)
Units of fr
In (feed/rev)
Units of ft
in/tooth
What is m?
Number of teeth (edges)
Why are fasteners important?
#1 cause of premature failure
Purpose of fasteners
clamp 2 parts together
Common threaded fasteners
Nut&Bolt, screw, stud (threaded on both ends)
Typically the fastener diameter is equal to
the major diamater
Larger pitch coincides with which thread type
coarse
What are the failures of fasteners?
Tensile failure at root, stripped threads (shear)
What should be used to react shear forces?
Pin
On the top of a column of tap drill chart is what type of threading?
Coarse
If workpiece is softer than _ threads should be used
Coarse
How many tools does a bolt joint (bolt and nut) require to tighten or loosen?
2
How many tools does a screw joint require to tighten/loosen?
1
How many threads must be engaged during loading?
5
Advantages of rolled threads
superior surface finish (lower stress risers), improved material properties, higher fatigue resistance, and can be more economically to manufacture in larger quantities
What can be used to position parts relative to one another?
dowel pins, locating shoulders, piloting diameters
NEVER load fastener threads in
Shear
What keeps a properly designer fastener assembly tight?
Proper installation torque
The tool in a milling machine rotates about the machine's Z axis (T/F)
True
A tool in a lathe rotates about the machine's X-axis (T/F)
False, the tool does not rotate the workpiece does
Use of a tap
Create internal threads into workpiece
Use of tap handle
Holds tap so torque can be applied
Use of tap guide
(spring loaded) holds tap handle perpendicular to the workpiece
Use of endmill
Rotating cutting tool that can cut with its end (axially) or with its sides (radially)
Use of center drill
Short, stiff cutting tool used to accurately start a hole
Use of reamer
create extremely accurate holes in workpieces; used only as a final operation