In Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 8th Edition in SI Units, the authors continue their efforts to present a comprehensive, balanced, and most importantly, an up-to-date coverage of the science, engineering, and technology of manufacturing. It places an emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of every manufacturing activity, including complex interactions between materials, design, process, and manufacturing process and operations. With comprehensive coverage of all relevant topics and superior graphics, this text provides a solid background for manufacturing students and serves as a valuable reference text for professionals.
Features –
1. Updated Chapter 20 on Additive Manufacturing now includes mass customization; distributed manufacturing; composite AM; projection stereolithography; continuous liquid interface production
(CLIPS); wire and arc AM; bioprinting; architectural applications of AM; conformal cooling; expanded
the section on design for AM.
2. Several new case studies on topics like High-strength steels in automobiles, Tesla automobile design and manufacture, A die-cast magnesium litigate, Single-point incremental forming, Implications of powder reuse, Machining aerospace parts from monolithic aluminum, Gear grinding with engineered abrasives, Flexible Arduino and AM of athletic shoes have been added to help give students a perspective on real-world applications.
3. Part IX: Manufacturing in a Competitive Environment of the book is thoroughly updated with new
topics like microcontrollers; cloud computing; cybersecurity; gain scheduling; cobot; design
considerations; cloud storage; expansion of ERP and MES; ass customization; Internet of Things;
digital twin; life-cycle engineering; energy use in manufacturing"
About the Author –
Serope Kalpakjian is Professor emeritus of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, at the Illinois Institute of Technology
Steven R. Schmid is professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, at the University of Notre Dame
Book Content –
General Introduction
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS: BEHAVIOR AND MANUFACTURING PROPERTIES
1. The Structure of Metals
2. Mechanical Behavior, Testing, and Manufacturing Properties ofMaterials
3. Physical Properties of Materials
4. Metal Alloys: Their Structure and Strengthening by HeatTreatment
5. Ferrous Metals and Alloys: Production, General Properties, andApplications
6. Nonferrous Metals and Alloys: Production, General Properties,and Applications
7. Polymers: Structure, General Properties, and Applications
8. Ceramics, Glass, Graphite, Diamond, and Nanomaterials:Structure, General Properties, and Applications
9. Composite Materials: Structure, General Properties, and Applications
PART II: METAL-CASTING PROCESSESAND EQUIPMENT
10. Fundamentals of Metal Casting
11. Metal-casting Processes and Equipment
12. Metal Casting: Design, Materials, and Economics
PART III: FORMING AND SHAPINGPROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT
13. Metal-rolling Processes and Equipment
14. Metal-forging Processes and Equipment
15. Metal Extrusion and Drawing Processes and Equipment
16. Sheet-Metal Forming Processes and Equipment
17. Powder Metal Processes and Equipment
18. Ceramics, Glasses, and Superconductors: Processing andEquipment
19. Plastics and Composite Materials: Forming and Shaping
20. Additive Manufacturing
PART IV: MACHINING PROCESSES ANDMACHINE TOOLS
21. Fundamentals of Machining
22. Cutting-Tool Materials and Cutting Fluids
23. Machining Processes: Turning and Hole Making
24. Machining Processes: Milling, Broaching, Sawing, Filing, andGear Manufacturing
25. Machining Centers, Machine-tool Structures, and MachiningEconomics
26. Abrasive Machining and Finishing Operations
27. Advanced Machining Processes
PART V: MICROMANUFACTURING ANDFABRICATION OF MICROELECTRONIC DEVICES
28. Fabrication of Microelectronic Devices
29. Fabrication of Microelectromechanical Devices and Systems andNanoscale Manufacturing
PART VI: JOINING PROCESSES ANDEQUIPMENT
30. Fusion Welding Processes
31. Solid-State Welding Processes
32. Brazing, Soldering, Adhesive-bonding, and Mechanical FasteningProcesses
PART VII: S. TECHNOLOGY
33. S. Roughness and Measurement; Friction, Wear, andLubrication
34. S. Treatments, Coatings, and Cleaning
PART VIII: ENGINEERING METROLOGY,INSTRUMENTATION, AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
35. S. Treatments, Coatings, and Cleaning
36. Quality Assurance, Testing, and Inspection
PART IX: MANUFACTURING IN ACOMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
37. Automation of Manufacturing Processes and Operations
38. Computer-aided Manufacturing
39. Computer-integrated Manufacturing Systems
40. Product Design and Manufacturing in a Competitive Environment