Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and SystemsCovers engineering materials, production systems, and manufacturing processes, emphasizing manufacturing science and quantitative analysis of manufacturing processes, with even treatment of materials beyond an emphasis on metals. Chapters on materials identify the principle manufacturing processes for the given material, while processing chapters o. |
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Page 413
... FIGURE 18.16 Four classes of PM parts ( side view shown ; cross section is circular ) : ( a ) class I , simple thin shapes that can be pressed from one direction ; ( b ) class II , simple but thicker shapes that require pressing from ...
... FIGURE 18.16 Four classes of PM parts ( side view shown ; cross section is circular ) : ( a ) class I , simple thin shapes that can be pressed from one direction ; ( b ) class II , simple but thicker shapes that require pressing from ...
Page 512
... Figure 22.17 ( a ) and ( b ) . Curling , also called beading , forms the edges of the part into a roll or curl , as in Figure 22.17 ( c ) . As in hemming , it is done for purposes of safety , strength , and esthetics . Examples of ...
... Figure 22.17 ( a ) and ( b ) . Curling , also called beading , forms the edges of the part into a roll or curl , as in Figure 22.17 ( c ) . As in hemming , it is done for purposes of safety , strength , and esthetics . Examples of ...
Page 546
... FIGURE 23.3 ( a ) A single - point tool , showing rake face , flank , and tool point , and ( b ) a helical milling cutter , representative of tools with multiple cutting edges . two surfaces of the tool : the rake face and the flank ...
... FIGURE 23.3 ( a ) A single - point tool , showing rake face , flank , and tool point , and ( b ) a helical milling cutter , representative of tools with multiple cutting edges . two surfaces of the tool : the rake face and the flank ...
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Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems Mikell P. Groover No preview available - 2012 |
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