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Practical Math for Manufacturing

This course covers essential mathematical concepts used in manufacturing, including geometry, trigonometry, and algebra, focusing on their applications in measurement, machining, and design.


Instructor:
Larry Peck

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Course Description

This course covers essential mathematical concepts used in manufacturing, including geometry, trigonometry, and algebra, focusing on their applications in measurement, machining, and design.

 

Course Content:

  • Overview of key mathematical concepts in manufacturing
  • Understanding metric and imperial systems
  • Application of geometric shapes in part design
  • Introduction to sine, cosine, and tangent
  • Using trigonometry for tool paths and fixture setup
  • Solving equations relevant to manufacturing processes
  • Basics of statistical analysis in process control
  • Understanding tolerances and their importance
  • Estimating material needs for manufacturing projects
  • Calculating volumes for parts and assemblies
  • Understanding calculations for specific machinery
  • Applying all learned concepts to a capstone project

 

Applications and Hands-On:

  • Solving real-world manufacturing algebra problems
  • Measuring and converting dimensions using calipers
  • Calculating areas and perimeters of sample parts
  • Calculating angles for machining setups
  • Real-world tool path angle calculation
  • Creating and solving equations from manufacturing data
  • Analyzing sample production data
  • Evaluating part tolerances from sample blueprints
  • Material cutting and waste calculations
  • Real-world volume calculation exercise
  • Calculating RPMs and feed rates
  • Group project solving a complex math scenario

 

Resources Provided:

  • Scientific calculator
  • Measurement tools (calipers, micrometers)
  • Handouts and worksheets