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You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, 6th Edition. For graduate courses in Manufacturing Science and Engineering. About the Book The Sixth Edition of Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials has been thoroughly updated , with numerous new materials and illustrations relevant to all aspects of manufacturing: NEW!
QR codes give students readily available video insight into real manufacturing operations by using their smartphone or tablet to access the Internet. Users must download a QR code reader to their smart device; data and roaming charges may also apply. Each chapter now begins with a list of variables for the topics covered in that chapter. More cross references to other relevant sections, tables, and illustrations have been added to the book.
Questions, Problems, and Design problems at the end of each chapter are significantly expanded. Bibliographies at the end of each chapter are thoroughly updated. Solutions Manual , available for use by instructors, has been expanded and now provides Matlab code for numerous problems, allowing instructors to easily change the relevant parameters. New to This Edition. Feature updates: QR codes give students readily available video insight into real manufacturing operations by using their smartphone or tablet to access the Internet.
Chapter and Content Updates include: Economic multiplier; technology readiness level; case study on three-dimensional printing of guitars; expansion of general trends in manufacturing. Leeb hardness test, expansion of flow stress description. Advanced high-strength steels; 3rd generation steels; expansion of discussion on magnesium; chromium; rare-earth metals.
Environmentally-friendly lubricants; validation of products and processes. Strip casting; mold ablation; design of ribs in castings; computer modeling of casting; a new case study. Servo presses; electrically-assisted forging; the Hall process; a new case study.
Single-point incremental forming; age forming; hot stamping. Expansion of tool-condition monitoring; through the cutting-tool cooling. Expansion of laser machining; blue-arc machining; laser microjet; hybrid machining systems. Electrically-conductive polymers; big-area additive manufacturing; laser engineered net shaping; friction stir modeling; the Maker movement; design for additive manufacturing.
Expansion of metal injection molding; dynamic compaction of powders; combustion synthesis; pseudo-isostatic pressing; roll densification; graphene. Expansion of friction welding; case study on Blisks. Table of Contents 1.
Introduction 2. Fundamentals of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials 3. Structure and Manufacturing Properties of Metals 4. Tribology, Metrology and Product Quality 5. Casting Processes and Heat Treatment 6. Bulk Deformation Processes 7. Sheet-Metal Processes 8. Machining Processes 9. Material-Removal Processes Polymer Processing and Additive Manufacturing Powder Metallurgy and Processing of Ceramics and Glasses
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