
Materials Processing for Engineering Manufacture
Zainul Huda(Author)
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 10. November 2016
462 pages
978-3-0357-0212-5 (ISBN)
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"Manufacturing Technology and Materials Processing" is a core course for the undergraduate program: "Mechanical Engineering - Engineering Materials - Industrial Manufacture" in all reputed universities. This volume is designed for readers who are either engineering-degree students or practicing engineers in industry. This volume comprises of 19 chapters that are organized by dividing into four parts. Part I introduces to the Fundamentals of Materials and Manufacturing. Part II discusses Basic and Conventional Manufacturing Processes. Part III deals with Advanced Manufacturing Processes and Systems. Finally, in Part IV are explained Economic aspects and aspects of Quality Assurance of the manufacturing.
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English
Place of publication
Zurich-Durnten
Switzerland
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Professional and scholarly
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40,36 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-0357-0212-5 (9783035702125)
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/FoMSE.93
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Content
Preface
Part One: Fundamentals of Materials and Manufacturing
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2: Engineering Materials
Chapter 2 Engineering Materials
Chapter 3: Deformation and Annealing of Metals
Chapter 3 Deformation and Annealing of Metals
Chapter 4: Basic and Allied Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 4 Basic and Allied Manufacturing Processes
Part Two: Conventional Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 5: Metal Casting Processes
Chapter 5 Metal Casting Processes
Chapter 6: Plastic Molding Processes
Chapter 6 Plastic Molding Processes
Chapter 7: Metal Forming Processes
Chapter 7 Metal Forming Processes
Chapter 8: Machining Processes
Chapter 8 Machining Processes
Chapter 9: Welding and Joining Processes
Chapter 9 Welding and Joining Processes
Chapter 10: Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys
Chapter 10 Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys
Chapter 11: Surface Treatment Processes
Chapter 11 Surface Treatment
Chapter 12: Powder Metallurgy
Chapter 12 Powder Metallurgy
Chapter 13: Glass Processing Technology
Chapter 13 Ceramic Processing Technology
Chapter 14: Composite Processing Technology
Chapter 14 Composite Processing Technology
Part Three: Advanced Manufacturing
Chapter 15: Advanced/Nontraditional Machining Processes
Chapter 15 Advanced/Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 16: Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
Chapter 16 Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Chapter 17: 3D Printing or Additive Manufacturing (AM)
Chapter 17 Additive Manufacturing
Part Four: Economy and Quality in Manufacturing
Chapter 18: Economics of Manufacturing
Chapter 18 Economics of Manufacturing
Chapter 19: Quality Assurance in Manufacturing
Chapter 19 Quality Assurance in Manufacturing
Part One: Fundamentals of Materials and Manufacturing
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2: Engineering Materials
Chapter 2 Engineering Materials
Chapter 3: Deformation and Annealing of Metals
Chapter 3 Deformation and Annealing of Metals
Chapter 4: Basic and Allied Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 4 Basic and Allied Manufacturing Processes
Part Two: Conventional Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 5: Metal Casting Processes
Chapter 5 Metal Casting Processes
Chapter 6: Plastic Molding Processes
Chapter 6 Plastic Molding Processes
Chapter 7: Metal Forming Processes
Chapter 7 Metal Forming Processes
Chapter 8: Machining Processes
Chapter 8 Machining Processes
Chapter 9: Welding and Joining Processes
Chapter 9 Welding and Joining Processes
Chapter 10: Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys
Chapter 10 Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys
Chapter 11: Surface Treatment Processes
Chapter 11 Surface Treatment
Chapter 12: Powder Metallurgy
Chapter 12 Powder Metallurgy
Chapter 13: Glass Processing Technology
Chapter 13 Ceramic Processing Technology
Chapter 14: Composite Processing Technology
Chapter 14 Composite Processing Technology
Part Three: Advanced Manufacturing
Chapter 15: Advanced/Nontraditional Machining Processes
Chapter 15 Advanced/Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 16: Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
Chapter 16 Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Chapter 17: 3D Printing or Additive Manufacturing (AM)
Chapter 17 Additive Manufacturing
Part Four: Economy and Quality in Manufacturing
Chapter 18: Economics of Manufacturing
Chapter 18 Economics of Manufacturing
Chapter 19: Quality Assurance in Manufacturing
Chapter 19 Quality Assurance in Manufacturing
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