Engineering Design: A Materials and Processing ApproachIntended for upper level design courses such as mechanical engineering design, materials/metallurgical design, and materials selection, this book presents the design process in broad context - showing how design relates to manufacturing or processing. The importance of linking and manufacturing at an early stage is reinforced throughout. The third edition has been reorganized so that the book starts directly with a consideration of the design process, and then goes on to show how design fits into society, the engineering organization, and technology innovation process. Much greater emphasis is given to ideas for conceptual design. |
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Page 422
... forging or impression die forging uses presses or hammers to force the metal to flow into a closed cavity to produce complex shapes to close dimensional tolerances . A wide variety of shapes , sizes , and materials can be utilized in ...
... forging or impression die forging uses presses or hammers to force the metal to flow into a closed cavity to produce complex shapes to close dimensional tolerances . A wide variety of shapes , sizes , and materials can be utilized in ...
Page 424
... forging , and trimming less costly . Because the forging fiber is unavoid- ably cut through when the flash is trimmed , the parting line is best placed where the minimum stresses arise in the service performance of the forging . Figure ...
... forging , and trimming less costly . Because the forging fiber is unavoid- ably cut through when the flash is trimmed , the parting line is best placed where the minimum stresses arise in the service performance of the forging . Figure ...
Page 495
... forging fiber , i.e. , the transverse reduction of area , abbreviated RAT . Table 10.5 gives the values of RAT that ... forging reductions ? 2. Is there a significant difference in RAT between two forgings one of which was given a ...
... forging fiber , i.e. , the transverse reduction of area , abbreviated RAT . Table 10.5 gives the values of RAT that ... forging reductions ? 2. Is there a significant difference in RAT between two forgings one of which was given a ...
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