Introduction:
Sheet metal part design is a core activity in automotive, steel building, aerospace, consumer products and light engineering sectors. Today’s era of highly contoured aerodynamic design of automotive vehicles require precise sheet metal part designing process. In order to achieve this objective advanced sheet metal part design and analysis has become mandatory for quality oriented companies. This course will cover computer aided sheet metal design process and practical application using related software.
| Course Coverage:
Introduction to sheet metal tooling
Tools design requirements
Classification of tools
Cutting & Forming tools
Selection of materials
Guiding systems
Pillar Bush type,Striper type & Came type
Calculation of Cutting force,Draw force
Blank size calculation
Troubleshooting-Fracturing & Wrinkles
Process sequence
Manufacturing process
Special Tool Design |
Participant Profile:
Sheet metal part designers, die designers, product development engineers, diploma holders related to mechanical, industrial manufacturing and automotive engineering can apply for this course. |
Instructor Profile:
A team of experienced and highly qualified professionals in sheet metal design and manufacturing will conduct this course. |
Methodology:
The course will be delivered through lectures, multimedia presentations, videos and hands-on practice on modern CAD/CAM specific computers. |
Learning Outcome:
Participant will be able to grasp the professional approach to sheet metal tooling design process, learn basic calculations and work on software for clear understanding of computerize sheet metal tooling design. |
Fee |
Start Date |
Timings |
Duration |
Rs 8000/- |
17 Jan 2008 |
10:00AM to 2:00PM |
3 weeks |
ONLINE Application Form |
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National Institute of Design and Analysis |
1st Floor PIDC House, Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed Road, Karachi 75530.
Tel: 021-5671822, 5671833, 5633750 Fax: 021-5671600 |
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