
A Knowledge Based System for Powder Metallurgy Technology
Lydon N. Smith(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 26. February 2003
Book
Hardback
174 pages
978-1-86058-402-2 (ISBN)
Description
Published as part of the highly successful Engineering Research Series, A Knowledge-Based System for Powder Metallurgy Technology not only looks at the latest advances in powder metallurgy, but also presents a methodology that offers a means to preserve critical process-related know-how. The author makes this practical information easily accessible to design engineers so that they can take advantage of the opportunities that powder metallurgy offers. The knowledge-based system aims to simulate the capability of human experts in solving design, materials, and process optimization problems in powder metallurgy. This is achieved through use of process modelling and artificial intelligence techniques such as neural networks.
The rapid developments in expert systems in recent years have enabled accumulated experience and knowledge to be applied in the powder metallurgy field. This calls for careful modelling of the processes together with sound appreciation of both powder metallurgy and knowledge-based systems. A Knowledge-based System for Powder Metallurgy Technology introduces the reader to both fields in the early chapters and then illustrates the advantages of the use of expert systems in this significant manufacturing process.
A Knowledge-based System for Powder Metallurgy Technology is based upon the author's extensive experience of computing, expert systems, modelling and powder metallurgy on both sides of the Atlantic and represents a valuable addition to the Engineering Research Series.
The rapid developments in expert systems in recent years have enabled accumulated experience and knowledge to be applied in the powder metallurgy field. This calls for careful modelling of the processes together with sound appreciation of both powder metallurgy and knowledge-based systems. A Knowledge-based System for Powder Metallurgy Technology introduces the reader to both fields in the early chapters and then illustrates the advantages of the use of expert systems in this significant manufacturing process.
A Knowledge-based System for Powder Metallurgy Technology is based upon the author's extensive experience of computing, expert systems, modelling and powder metallurgy on both sides of the Atlantic and represents a valuable addition to the Engineering Research Series.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 302 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
953 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86058-402-2 (9781860584022)
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Person
Lydon N. Smith is the editor of A Knowledge Based System for Powder Metallurgy Technology, published by Wiley.
Content
Overview; literature review; a knowledge-based system for powder metallurgy; example components for KBS analysis and economic industrial and environmental impacts; discussion and areas for further work. Appendices: a selection of technical papers arising from this work; a brief history of artifical intelligence and discussion of knowledge-based systems methods and applications; a brief history of powder metallurgy; a brief history of the study of powder packing; use of computers in powder metallurgy; application of Taguchi methods to powder metallurgy; application of rapid prototyping techniques to powder forming; powder metallurgy laboratory equipment available for educational and research purposes, at the the University of the West of England.