Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology (6th Edition, SI Units)




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Manufacturing Engineering & Technology, 6/e, presents a mostly qualitative description of the science, technology, and practice of manufacturing. This includes detailed descriptions of manufacturing processes and the manufacturing enterprise that will help introduce students to important concepts.
The Sixth Edition has been completely updated, and addresses issues essential to modern manufacturing, ranging from traditional topics such as casting, forming, machining, and joining, to advanced topics such as the fabrication of microelectronic devices and micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), and nano-materials and nano-manufacturing.

Features of This edition:
Industrially relevant cases
Develop skills for qualitative and quantitative analysis
Real world projects that require design and synthesizing
Updated coverage
Improved graphics and figures
Clear and accessible lay out for an easier read
Better cross-referencing


Content:-
General Introduction
Part l: Fundamentals of Materials: Their Behavior and Manufacturing Properties
Part ll: Metal-Casting Processes ancl Equipment  
Part III: Forming and Shaping Processes and Equipment
Part IV: Machining Processes and Machine Tools
Part V: Micromanufacturing and Fabrication of Microelectronic Devices
Part VI: Joining Processes and Equipment
Part VII: Surface Technology
Part VIII: Engineering Metrology, Instrumentation, and Quality Assurance
Part IX: Manufacturing in a Competitive Environment


Author Details
"Serope Kalpakjian" is a professor emeritus of mechanical and materials engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. He is the author of Mechanical Processing of Materials (Van Nostrand, 1967) and co-author of Lubricants and Lubrication in Metalworking Operations (with E.S. Nachtman, Dekker, 1985). Both of the first editions of his books Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials (Addison-Wesley, 1984) and Manufacturing Engineering and Technology (Addison Wesley, 1989) have received the M. Eugene Merchant Manufacturing Textbook Award of SME.

"Steven R. Schmid" is an Associate Professor in the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, where he teaches and conducts research in the general areas of manufacturing, machine design, and tribology. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology (with Honors) and Master’s and Ph.D. degrees, both in Mechanical Engineering, from Northwestern University. He has received numerous awards, including the John T. Parsons Award from SME (2000); the Newkirk Award from ASME (2000); the Kaneb Center Teaching Award (2000 and 2003); and the Ruth and Joel Spira Award for Excellence in Teaching (2005).



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