Mechanics and Robotics Engineering Laboratory
The "Mechanics and Robotics Engineering" laboratory under the "Mechanics and Mathematics" department is used for the following purpose.
Students can work in this laboratory to practically master subjects such as "Materials Science", "Metrology, Standardization and Certification", "Quality Control and Metrology", and "Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering", as well as other technical subjects.
The general view of the laboratory shown in the picture. Here, students can easily engage in practical work.
3D printing is additive manufacturing. It is used to create a physical object from a CAD or digital 3D model.
The shelves hold products created by students on the 3D printer.
Among the many products created by humans, machines hold a special place. There is no area of life or work where machines or equipment are not used, whether in small or large quantities. The machines and equipment used in different sectors of industry are extremely varied. For this reason, our laboratory is equipped with mini desktop machines.
Some practical tasks of subjects like "Materials Science", "Metrology, Standardization and Certification", and "Quality Control and Metrology" are performed using this equipment.
With the help of a desktop drill, students can drill small holes on specific parts, measure the dimensions of drilled slots, and calculate the errors they made with the help of the Vernier caliper available in the laboratory. The Vernier caliper is an accurate tool used to measure internal and external distances precisely. The laboratory is fully equipped with such precise measuring instruments. These measuring instruments are also equipped with digital indicators.
A machine tool is a machine capable of processing a part with a given tool. In practice, machine tools are used for cutting, cold processing, or joining materials. Depending on the type of machine tool, they have different constructions. The machine tool models depicted in the pictures can be used for various operations such as milling, grinding, and others.
A lathe is an ancient machine. It was first used in Ancient Egypt. Lathes – a symmetrical object that rotates the workpiece around an axis to perform various operations such as smoothing, sawing, drilling, milling. Lathes are used for woodturning, metalworking, thread cutting, thermal spraying, partial part cutting, and glassworking.
Students can engage in operations such as turning and smoothing on this lathe.