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24th October 2017, 01:19 PM
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AMIE Civil Engineering Section A Syllabus
Hey buddy would you please get the AMIE section A exam syllabus, so that I can prepare for it to get Civil Engineering?
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24th October 2017, 02:22 PM
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Re: AMIE Civil Engineering Section A Syllabus
On your demand I will provide you AMIE section A exam syllabus, so that it would be easy for you to prepare hard and I hope you will get Civil Engineering. Here is the syllabus Group A Engineering design process and its structure. Identification and analysis of need, product design specifications, standards of performance and constraints. Searching for design concepts; morphological analysis, brainstorming. Evaluation of design concepts for physical reliability, economic feasibility and utility. Detailed design; design for manufacture, assembly, shipping, maintenance, use, and recyclability. Design checks for clarity, simplicity, modularity and safety. Standardization and size ranges. Reliability and robust design. Design organisation and communication, . technical reports, drawings, presentations and models. Concept of manufacturing; classification of manufacturing processes. Fundamentals of casting. Basic understanding of commonly used casting processes (sand casting, investment casting and permanent mould casting processes). Fundamentals of metal forming; hot and cold working; basic understanding of primary metal forming processes (rolling, forging, extrusion and drawing processes, punching and blanking). Group B Fundamentals of metal cutting; tool-work interaction for production of machined surfaces. Classification of machining processes. Basic machining operations (turning, shaping, planning, drilling and milling processes). Fundamentals of grinding and finishing; overview of unconventional machining processes; fundamentals of welding processes; introduction to primary welding and allied processes; selection of manufacturing processes. Design for manufacturability. Need for integration-commercial, economic and technological perspective; basic tools of integration; concept of a system. introduction to information technology and its elements. Introduction to group technology; introduction to simulation and database management systems. Elements of integration:-eontrol1ers, sensors, robots, automated machines; AGVs, AS, RS, etc. Product and process design- for integration; design for economic manufacturing; design for manufacturing integration. Introduction to computer aided process planning; selection of machine tools. AMIE Section A syllabus |