
Manufacturing
Design, Science and Engineering of How Things are Made
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 9. October 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-443-33203-6 (ISBN)
Description
Manufacturing: Design, Science and Engineering of How Things are Made, Second Edition presents a fresh view on the world of industrial production, in terms of both abstraction levels and trade-offs. The book invites its readers to distinguish between what is possible in principle for a certain process (as determined by physical law); what is possible in practice (the production method as determined by industrial state-of-the-art); and what is possible for a certain supplier (as determined by its production equipment). Specific processes considered include metal forging, extrusion, and casting; plastic injection molding and thermoforming; additive manufacturing; joining; recycling, and more.
By tackling the field of manufacturing processes from this new angle, the book makes the most out of a reader's limited time. It gives the knowledge needed to not only create well-producible designs, but also to understand supplier needs in order to find the optimal compromise. Apart from improving design for production, this publication raises the standards of thinking about producibility.
By tackling the field of manufacturing processes from this new angle, the book makes the most out of a reader's limited time. It gives the knowledge needed to not only create well-producible designs, but also to understand supplier needs in order to find the optimal compromise. Apart from improving design for production, this publication raises the standards of thinking about producibility.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Woburn
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-443-33203-6 (9780443332036)
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Erik Tempelman | Hugh Shercliff | Bruno Ninaber van Eyben
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Persons
Erik Tempelman is an Associate Professor of Industrial Design Engineering at Delft University of Technology (NL). A respected
teacher, he is well-known for his style and enthusiasm for education and for always connecting manufacturing process choices
to key design requirements and optimal cost/value ratios. He has published on a range of subjects, from automotive materials
selection to engineering education. Hugh Shercliff is an Emeritus Associate Professor in Materials in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge
(UK). His research experience spanned all classes of engineering materials, with an emphasis on process modelling applied to
the forming and joining of light alloys. He is co-author with Michael Ashby and David Cebon of Materials: Engineering, Science, Processing and Design, Fourth Edition (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2018), and Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2023).
teacher, he is well-known for his style and enthusiasm for education and for always connecting manufacturing process choices
to key design requirements and optimal cost/value ratios. He has published on a range of subjects, from automotive materials
selection to engineering education. Hugh Shercliff is an Emeritus Associate Professor in Materials in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge
(UK). His research experience spanned all classes of engineering materials, with an emphasis on process modelling applied to
the forming and joining of light alloys. He is co-author with Michael Ashby and David Cebon of Materials: Engineering, Science, Processing and Design, Fourth Edition (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2018), and Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2023).
Author
Associate Professor, Materials & Manufacturing, TU Delft, and Director, NSFD Engineering Education
Emeritus Associate Professor, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK
Content
1. Getting started
2. Materials and semi-finished products
3. Casting of metals
4. Sheet metal forming
5. Extrusion of metals
6. Forging of metals
7. Machining
8. Plastic injection moulding
9. Thermoforming
10. Composites
11. Additive manufacturing
12. Joining and assembly
13. None of the above
14. Electronics
15. Industry 4.0
16. Remanufacturing
17. Recycling
18. DFMA - theory and practice
2. Materials and semi-finished products
3. Casting of metals
4. Sheet metal forming
5. Extrusion of metals
6. Forging of metals
7. Machining
8. Plastic injection moulding
9. Thermoforming
10. Composites
11. Additive manufacturing
12. Joining and assembly
13. None of the above
14. Electronics
15. Industry 4.0
16. Remanufacturing
17. Recycling
18. DFMA - theory and practice