Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems

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John Wiley & Sons, Nov 23, 2015 - Technology & Engineering - 944 pages
Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems, 6th Edition, is designed for a first course or two-course sequence in Manufacturing at the junior level in Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering curricula. As in preceding editions, the author's objective is to provide a treatment of manufacturing that is modern and quantitative. The book's modern approach is based on balanced coverage of the basic engineering materials, the inclusion of recently developed manufacturing processes and comprehensive coverage of electronics manufacturing technologies. The quantitative focus of the text is displayed in its emphasis on manufacturing science and its greater use of mathematical models and quantitative end-of-chapter problems. This text is an unbound, three hole punched version.
 

Contents

INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
1
Material Properties and Product
26
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
40
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
66
DIMENSIONS SURFACES AND THEIR
77
7
126
8
140
Solidification Processes
181
CUTTINGTOOLTECHNOLOGY
500
GRINDING AND OTHER ABRASIVE
546
NONTRADITIONAL MACHINING
568
Property Enhancing
595
SURFACE PROCESSING OPERATIONS
606
Joining and Assembly
628
WELDING PROCESSES
641
BRAZING SOLDERING AND ADHESIVE
681

METAL CASTING PROCESSES
198
GLASSWORKING
230
SHAPING PROCESSES FOR PLASTICS
239
PROCESSING OF POLYMER MATRIX
285
and Ceramics
309
PROCESSING OF CERAMICS
331
Metal Forming and Sheet
345
BULK DEFORMATION PROCESSES
356
19
401
Material Removal
439
MACHINING OPERATIONS AND MACHINE
459
MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY
697
Special Processing and Assembly
716
34
734
ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY
764
MICROFABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES
785
NANOFABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES
797
Manufacturing Systems
812
INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING
838
Manufacturing Support Systems
861
Answers to Selected Problems
909
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Mikell P. Groover is Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering at Lehigh University, where he also serves as Director of the Manufacturing Technology Laboratory. He holds the following degrees all from Lehigh: B.A. in Arts and Science, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, M.S. and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania. His industrial experience includes full-time employment at Eastman Kodak Company as a Manufacturing Engineer. Since joining Lehigh, he has done consulting, research, and project work for a number of industrial companies including Ingersoll-Rand, Air Products & Chemicals, Bethlehem Steel, and Hershey Foods.

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