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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FIGURE 7-16 Flow lines developed in forged web and rib structures. forging, the
metal undergoes metallurgical changes. Any porosity is closed up, and the grain
structure and second phases are deformed and elongated in the principal ...
FIGURE 7-16 Flow lines developed in forged web and rib structures. forging, the
metal undergoes metallurgical changes. Any porosity is closed up, and the grain
structure and second phases are deformed and elongated in the principal ...
Page 309
Flash Forgings often are classified as to whether they are made on open, or flat,
dies or in closed dies. Open dies are used to impose localized forces for
deforming billets progressively into simple shapes, much as the blacksmith does
with his ...
Flash Forgings often are classified as to whether they are made on open, or flat,
dies or in closed dies. Open dies are used to impose localized forces for
deforming billets progressively into simple shapes, much as the blacksmith does
with his ...
Page 311
For optimum economy it should be kept to a single plane if at all possible, since
that will make die sinking, forging, and trimming less costly. Because the forging
fiber is unavoidably cut through when the flash is trimmed, the parting line is best
...
For optimum economy it should be kept to a single plane if at all possible, since
that will make die sinking, forging, and trimming less costly. Because the forging
fiber is unavoidably cut through when the flash is trimmed, the parting line is best
...
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Contents
Design Methods | 105 |
Modeling and Simulation | 162 |
Optimization | 199 |
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