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Klappentext Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems is designed for a first course or two-course sequence in manufacturing at the junior or senior level in mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering curricula. The distinctive and "modern" approach of the book emerges from its balanced coverage of the basic engineering materials, the inclusion of recent manufacturing processes and comprehensive coverage of electronics manufacturing technologies. The quantitative focus of the text is displayed in its emphasis on manufacturing science, greater use of mathematical models and end-of-chapter problems. This International Adaptation of the book offers revised and expanded coverage of topics and new sections on contemporary materials and processes. The new and updated examples and practice problems helps students gain solid foundational knowledge and the edition has been completely updated to use SI units. Zusammenfassung Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems is designed for a first course or two-course sequence in manufacturing at the junior or senior level in mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering curricula. The distinctive and "modern" approach of the book emerges from its balanced coverage of the basic engineering materials, the inclusion of recent manufacturing processes and comprehensive coverage of electronics manufacturing technologies. The quantitative focus of the text is displayed in its emphasis on manufacturing science, greater use of mathematical models and end-of-chapter problems. This International Adaptation of the book offers revised and expanded coverage of topics and new sections on contemporary materials and processes. The new and updated examples and practice problems helps students gain solid foundational knowledge and the edition has been completely updated to use SI units. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW OF MANUFACTURING 1.1 What Is Manufacturing? 1.2 Materials in Manufacturing 1.3 Manufacturing Processes 1.4 Production Systems 1.5 Manufacturing Economics Part I Engineering Materials and Product Attributes 2 THE NATURE OF MATERIALS 2.1 Atomic Structure and the Elements 2.2 Bonding between Atoms and Molecules 2.3 Crystalline Structures 2.4 Noncrystalline (Amorphous) Structures 2.5 Engineering Materials 3 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 3.1 Stress-Strain Relationships 3.2 Hardness 3.3 Effect of Temperature on Properties 3.4 Fluid Properties 3.5 Viscoelastic Behavior of Polymers 4 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 4.1 Volumetric and Melting Properties 4.2 Thermal Properties 4.3 Mass Diffusion 4.4 Electrical Properties 4.5 Electrochemical Processes 5 ENGINEERING MATERIALS 5. 1 Metals and Their Alloys 5.2 Ceramics 5.3 Polymers 5.4 Composite Materials 6 DIMENSIONS, SURFACES, AND THEIR MEASUREMENT 6.1 Dimensions, Tolerances, and Related Attributes 6.2 Conventional Measuring Instruments and Gages 6.3 Surfaces 6.4 Measurement of Surfaces 6.5 Effect of Manufacturing Processes Part II Solidification Processes 7 FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL CASTING 7.1 Overview of Casting Technology 7.2 Heating and Pouring 7.3 Solidification and Cooling 8 METAL CASTING PROCESSES 8.1 Sand Casting 8.2 Other Expendable-Mold Casting Processes 8.3 Permanent-Mold Casting Processes 8.4 Foundry Practice 8.5 Casting Quality 8.6 Castability and Casting Economics 8.7 Product Design Considerations 9 GLASSWORKING 9.1 Raw Materials Preparation and Melting 9.2 Shaping Processes in Glassworking