Engineering Design: A Materials and Processing ApproachThis popular engineering design text covers the many factors influencing the design process, including technical, social, and economic considerations. Covered in detail is the topic of "materials selection" (the author's forte). This edition includes, material on computer aided design and new problems and exercises throughout. The text is aimed at the senior level course in design offered in both mechanical and materials science engineering departments. |
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Page 338
... surface . The surface layers try to contract against the expanding central core , and the result is tensile residual stresses at the surface and compressive stresses at the center of the bar ( Fig . 7-35b ) . However , if the bar ...
... surface . The surface layers try to contract against the expanding central core , and the result is tensile residual stresses at the surface and compressive stresses at the center of the bar ( Fig . 7-35b ) . However , if the bar ...
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... surface.1 Response surface methodology ( RSM ) has two objectives : 1. To determine with one experiment where to move in the next experiment so as to continually seek out the optimal point on the response surface . 2. To determine the ...
... surface.1 Response surface methodology ( RSM ) has two objectives : 1. To determine with one experiment where to move in the next experiment so as to continually seek out the optimal point on the response surface . 2. To determine the ...
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... Surface openings due to cracks , porosity , seams , or folds Leakage magnetic flux caused by surface or near - surface cracks , voids , inclusions , or material or geometry changes Advantages Can be used to inspect wide range of ...
... Surface openings due to cracks , porosity , seams , or folds Leakage magnetic flux caused by surface or near - surface cracks , voids , inclusions , or material or geometry changes Advantages Can be used to inspect wide range of ...
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The Design Process | 1 |
Design in a Broader Context | 54 |
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