Manufacturing processes for engineering materials
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Manufacturing processes for engineering materials
Addison-Wesley, c1997
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Winner of the 1985 M. Eugene Merchant Manufacturing Textbook Award, Manufac-turing Processes for Engineering Materials helped manufacturing engineering reacquire its significance in the academic community. Using a sound analytical approach to teach manufacturing processes, this textbook enables students to understand and appreciate the complex interrelationships among the diverse topics within the discipline. The author carefully presents the fundamentals along with their relevant applications so that students can properly assess the capabilities, limitations, and potentials of manufacturing processes and their competitive aspects.
Table of Contents
- 1. General Introduction. 2. Fundamentals of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials. 3. Structure and Manufacturing Properties of Metals. 4. Surfaces, Dimensional Characteristics, Inspection, and Quality Assurance. 5. Metal-Casting Processes and Equipment
- Heat Treatment. 6. Bulk Deformation Processes. 7. Sheet-Metal Forming Processes. 8. Material-Removal Processes: Cutting. 9. Material Removal Processes: Abrasive, Chemical, Electrical, and High-Energy Beam. 10. Properties and Processing of Polymers and Reinforced Plastics. 11. Properties and Processing of Metal Powders, Ceramics, Glasses, and Composites. 12. Joining and Fastening Processes. 13. Automation of Manufacturing Processes. 14. Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Systems. 15. Competitive Aspects of Manufacturing.
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