Introduction to Manufacturing Processes by John A. Schey (1999, Hardcover)

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PublisherMcGraw-Hill Higher Education
ISBN-100070311366
ISBN-139780070311367
eBay Product ID (ePID)1678991

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Number of Pages984 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameIntroduction to Manufacturing Processes
Publication Year1999
SubjectMechanical, Manufacturing, Europe / General
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering, History
AuthorJohn A. Schey
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight55.8 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width7.5 in

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Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN99-030381
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal670
Table Of Content1 Introduction to Manufacturing 2 Manufacturing 3 Geometric Attributes of Manufactured Products 4 Service Attributes of Manufactured Products 5 Materials in Design and Manufacturing 6 Solidification and Heat Treatment of Metals 7 Metal Casting 8 Plastic Deformation of Metals 9 Bulk Deformation Processes 10 Sheet-Metalworking Processes 11 Powder-Metallurgy 12 Processing of Ceramics 13 Polymers and Plastics 14 Processing of Plastics 15 Composites 16 Machining 17 Nontraditional Machining Processes 18 Joining Processes 19 Surface Treatments 20 Manufacture of Semiconductor Devices 21 Manufacturing Systems 22 Competitive Aspects of Manufacturing Processes
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisThis revision aims to address changes that have taken effect since the publication of the second edition. The most significant change has been in the attitude of industry to concurrent engineering. In 1987, mostly lip service was paid to it; today, it has become general practice in most competitive corporations. In the second edition, the author discussed this as the manufacturing system. In the third edition it becomes the focal point. Concurrent engineering involves the whole product realization process, including product concept, performance criteria, mechanical design and analysis, materials selection, process planning and modeling, production control, automation, assembly, management, and others. An introductory text cannot possibly cover all of these topics, hence the emphasis of the third edition remains on the physical principles and the application of these principles to processes. The major difference relative to the second edition will be the emphasis on interactions between process and design. Capabilities and limitations of processes will be highlighted to show what they mean in terms of design possibilities, and design modifications will be suggested for ease of manufacture. Impact on the environment and possibilities for recycling will be woven into the entire text., This revision aims to address changes that have taken effect since the publication of the second edition. The most significant change has been in the attitude of industry to concurrent engineering. In 1987, mostly lip service was paid to it; today, it has become general practice in most competitive corporations. In the second edition , the author discussed this as the manufacturing system. In the third edition it becomes the focal point. Concurrent engineering involves the whole product realization process, including product concept, performance criteria, mechanical design and analysis, materials selection, process planning and modeling, production control, automation, assembly, management, and others. An introductory text cannot possibly cover all of these topics, hence the emphasis of the third edition remains on the physical principles and the application of these principles to processes. The major difference relative to the second edition will be the emphasis on interactions between process and design. Capabilities and limitations of processes will be highlighted to show what they mean in terms of design possibilities, and design modifications will be suggested for ease of manufacture. Impact on the environment and possibilities for recycling will be woven into the entire text.
LC Classification NumberTS183.S33 2000

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