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Table of Contents

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

9.3 Heat Treatment and Finishing

9.4 Product Design Considerations

10 SHAPING PROCESSES FOR PLASTICS

10.1 Properties of Polymer Melts

10.2 Extrusion

10.3 Production of Sheet and Film

10.4 Fiber and Filament Production (Spinning)

10.5 Coating Processes

10.6 Injection Molding

10.7 Compression and Transfer Molding

10.8 Blow Molding and Rotational Molding

10.9 Thermoforming

10.10 Casting

10.11 Polymer Foam Processing and Forming

10.12 Product Design Considerations

11 PROCESSING OF POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES AND RUBBER

11.1 Overview of PMC Processing

11.2 Open-Mold Processes

11.3 Closed-Mold Processes

11.4 Other PMC Shaping Processes

11.5 Rubber Processing and Shaping

11.6 Manufacture of Tires and Other Rubber Products

Part III Particulate Processing of Metals and Ceramics

12 POWDER METALLURGY

12.1 Characterization of Engineering Powders

12.2 Production of Metallic Powders

12.3 Conventional Pressing and Sintering

12.4 Alternative Pressing and Sintering Techniques

12.5 Powder Metallurgy Materials and Economics

12.6 Product Design Considerations in Powder Metallurgy

13 PROCESSING OF CERAMICS AND CERMETS

13.1 Processing of Traditional Ceramics

13.2 Processing of New Ceramics

13.3 Processing of Cermets

13.4 Product Design Considerations

Part IV Metal Forming and Sheet Metalworking

14 FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL FORMING

14.1 Overview of Metal Forming

14.2 Material Behavior in Metal Forming

14.3 Temperature in Metal Forming

14.4 Strain Rate Sensitivity

14.5 Friction and Lubrication in Metal Forming

14.6 Forming Limit Diagram

15 BULK DEFORMATION PROCESSES IN METAL WORKING

15.1 Rolling

15.2 Forging

15.3 Extrusion

15.4 Wire and Bar Drawing

16 SHEET METALWORKING

16.1 Cutting Operations

16.2 Bending Operations

16.3 Drawing

16.4 Equipment and Economics for Sheet-Metal Pressworking

16.5 Other Sheet-Metal-Forming Operations

16.6 Sheet-Metal Operations Not Performed on Presses

16.7 Bending of Tube Stock

Part V Material Removal Processes

17 THEORY OF METAL MACHINING

17.1 Overview of Machining Technology

17.2 Theory of Chip Formation in Metal Machining

17.3 Force Relationships and the Merchant Equation

17.4 Power and Energy Relationships in Machining

17.5 Cutting Temperature

18 MACHINING OPERATIONS AND MACHINE TOOLS

18.1 Machining and Part Geometry

18.2 Turning and Related Operations

18.3 Drilling and Related Operations

18.4 Milling

18.5 Machining Centers and Turning Centers

18.6 Other Machining Operations

18.7 Machining Operations for Special Geometries

18.8 High-Speed Machining

19 CUTTING-TOOL TECHNOLOGY

19.1 Tool Life

19.2 Tool Materials

19.3 Tool Geometry

19.4 Cutting Fluids

20 ECONOMIC AND PRODUCT DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS IN MACHINING

20.1 Machinability

20.2 Tolerances and Surface Finish

20.3 Machining Economics

20.4 Product Design Considerations in Machining

21 GRINDING AND OTHER ABRASIVE PROCESSES

21.1 Grinding

21.2 Related Abrasive Processes

22 NONTRADITIONAL MACHINING AND THERMAL CUTTING PROCESSES

22.1 Mechanical Energy Processes

22.2 Electrochemical Machining Processes

22.3 Thermal Energy Processes

22.4 Chemical Machining

22. 5 Hybrid Machining Systems

22.6 Application Considerations

Part VI Property Enhancing and Surface Processing Operations

23 HEAT TREATMENT OF METALS

23.1 Annealing

23.2 Martensite Formation in Steel

23.3 Precipitation Hardening

23.4 Surface Hardening

23.5 Heat Treatment Methods and Facilities

24 SURFACE PROCESSING OPERATIONS

24.1 Industrial Cleaning Processes

24.2 Diffusion and Ion Implantation

24.3 Plating and Related Processes

24.4 Conversion Coating

24.5 Vapor Deposition Processes

24.6 Organic Coatings

24.7 Porcelain Enameling and Other Ceramic Coatings

24.8 Thermal and Mechanical Coating Processes

Part VII Joining and Assembly Processes

25 FUNDAMENTALS OF WELDING AND WELDING PROCESSES

25.1 Overview of Welding Technology

25.2 The Weld Joint

25.3 Physics of Welding

25.4 Features of a Fusion-Welded Joint

25.5 Arc Welding

25.6 Resistance Welding

25.7 Oxyfuel Gas Welding

25.8 Other Fusion-Welding Processes

25.9 Solid-State Welding

25.10 Weld Quality

25.11 Weldability and Welding Economics

25.12 Design Considerations in Welding

26 BRAZING, SOLDERING, AND ADHESIVE BONDING

26.1 Brazing

26.2 Soldering

26.3 Adhesive Bonding

27 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY

27.1 Threaded Fasteners

27.2 Rivets and Eyelets

27.3 Assembly Methods Based on Interference Fits

27.4 Other Mechanical Fastening Methods

27.5 Molding Inserts and Integral Fasteners

27.6 Design for Assembly

27.7 DFMA Guidelines

Part VIII Special Processing and Assembly Technologies (Available in e-text for students)

28 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

28.1 Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing

28.2 Additive Manufacturing Technologies

28.3 Cycle Time and Cost Analysis

28.4 Additive Manufacturing Applications

28.5 File formats of Additive Manufacturing

29 PROCESSING OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

29.1 Overview of IC Processing

29.2 Silicon Processing

29.3 Lithography

29.4 Layer Processes Used in IC Fabrication

29.5 Integrating the Fabrication Steps

29.6 IC Packaging

29.7 Yields in IC Processing

30 ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY AND PACKAGING

30.1 Electronics Packaging

30.2 Printed Circuit Boards

30.3 Printed Circuit Board Assembly

30.4 Electrical Connector Technology

31 MICROFABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES

31.1 Microsystem Products

31.2 Microfabrication Processes

REFERENCES

REVIEW QUESTIONS

32 NANOFABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES

32.1 Nanotechnology Products and Applications

32.2 Introduction to Nanoscience

32.3 Nanofabrication Processes

Part IX Manufacturing Systems

33 AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

33.1 Automation Fundamentals

33.2 Hardware for Automation

33.3 Computer Numerical Control

33.4 Industrial Robotics

34 INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

34.1 Material Handling

34.2 Fundamentals of Production Lines

34.3 Manual Assembly Lines

34.4 Automated Production Lines

34.5 Cellular Manufacturing

34.6 Flexible Manufacturing Systems

34.7 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing

34.7.1 Protocols used in Integrated Manufacturing

Part X Manufacturing Support Systems

35 PROCESS PLANNING AND PRODUCTION CONTROL

35.1 Process Planning

35.2 Other Manufacturing Engineering Functions

35.3 Production Planning and Control

35.4 Just-in-Time Delivery Systems

35.5 Lean Production

35.6 Agile Production

REFERENCES

REVIEW QUESTIONS

PROBLEMS

36 QUALITY CONTROL AND INSPECTION

36.1 Product Quality

36.2 Process Capability and Tolerances

36.3 Statistical Process Control

36.4 Quality Programs in Manufacturing

36.5 Inspection Principles

36.6 Modern Inspection Technologies

REFERENCES

STANDARD UNITS USED IN THIS BOOK

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS BOOK

INDEX

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      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      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

      9.3 Heat Treatment and Finishing

      9.4 Product Design Considerations

      10 SHAPING PROCESSES FOR PLASTICS

      10.1 Properties of Polymer Melts

      10.2 Extrusion

      10.3 Production of Sheet and Film

      10.4 Fiber and Filament Production (Spinning)

      10.5 Coating Processes

      10.6 Injection Molding

      10.7 Compression and Transfer Molding

      10.8 Blow Molding and Rotational Molding

      10.9 Thermoforming

      10.10 Casting

      10.11 Polymer Foam Processing and Forming

      10.12 Product Design Considerations

      11 PROCESSING OF POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES AND RUBBER

      11.1 Overview of PMC Processing

      11.2 Open-Mold Processes

      11.3 Closed-Mold Processes

      11.4 Other PMC Shaping Processes

      11.5 Rubber Processing and Shaping

      11.6 Manufacture of Tires and Other Rubber Products

      Part III Particulate Processing of Metals and Ceramics

      12 POWDER METALLURGY

      12.1 Characterization of Engineering Powders

      12.2 Production of Metallic Powders

      12.3 Conventional Pressing and Sintering

      12.4 Alternative Pressing and Sintering Techniques

      12.5 Powder Metallurgy Materials and Economics

      12.6 Product Design Considerations in Powder Metallurgy

      13 PROCESSING OF CERAMICS AND CERMETS

      13.1 Processing of Traditional Ceramics

      13.2 Processing of New Ceramics

      13.3 Processing of Cermets

      13.4 Product Design Considerations

      Part IV Metal Forming and Sheet Metalworking

      14 FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL FORMING

      14.1 Overview of Metal Forming

      14.2 Material Behavior in Metal Forming

      14.3 Temperature in Metal Forming

      14.4 Strain Rate Sensitivity

      14.5 Friction and Lubrication in Metal Forming

      14.6 Forming Limit Diagram

      15 BULK DEFORMATION PROCESSES IN METAL WORKING

      15.1 Rolling

      15.2 Forging

      15.3 Extrusion

      15.4 Wire and Bar Drawing

      16 SHEET METALWORKING

      16.1 Cutting Operations

      16.2 Bending Operations

      16.3 Drawing

      16.4 Equipment and Economics for Sheet-Metal Pressworking

      16.5 Other Sheet-Metal-Forming Operations

      16.6 Sheet-Metal Operations Not Performed on Presses

      16.7 Bending of Tube Stock

      Part V Material Removal Processes

      17 THEORY OF METAL MACHINING

      17.1 Overview of Machining Technology

      17.2 Theory of Chip Formation in Metal Machining

      17.3 Force Relationships and the Merchant Equation

      17.4 Power and Energy Relationships in Machining

      17.5 Cutting Temperature

      18 MACHINING OPERATIONS AND MACHINE TOOLS

      18.1 Machining and Part Geometry

      18.2 Turning and Related Operations

      18.3 Drilling and Related Operations

      18.4 Milling

      18.5 Machining Centers and Turning Centers

      18.6 Other Machining Operations

      18.7 Machining Operations for Special Geometries

      18.8 High-Speed Machining

      19 CUTTING-TOOL TECHNOLOGY

      19.1 Tool Life

      19.2 Tool Materials

      19.3 Tool Geometry

      19.4 Cutting Fluids

      20 ECONOMIC AND PRODUCT DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS IN MACHINING

      20.1 Machinability

      20.2 Tolerances and Surface Finish

      20.3 Machining Economics

      20.4 Product Design Considerations in Machining

      21 GRINDING AND OTHER ABRASIVE PROCESSES

      21.1 Grinding

      21.2 Related Abrasive Processes

      22 NONTRADITIONAL MACHINING AND THERMAL CUTTING PROCESSES

      22.1 Mechanical Energy Processes

      22.2 Electrochemical Machining Processes

      22.3 Thermal Energy Processes

      22.4 Chemical Machining

      22. 5 Hybrid Machining Systems

      22.6 Application Considerations

      Part VI Property Enhancing and Surface Processing Operations

      23 HEAT TREATMENT OF METALS

      23.1 Annealing

      23.2 Martensite Formation in Steel

      23.3 Precipitation Hardening

      23.4 Surface Hardening

      23.5 Heat Treatment Methods and Facilities

      24 SURFACE PROCESSING OPERATIONS

      24.1 Industrial Cleaning Processes

      24.2 Diffusion and Ion Implantation

      24.3 Plating and Related Processes

      24.4 Conversion Coating

      24.5 Vapor Deposition Processes

      24.6 Organic Coatings

      24.7 Porcelain Enameling and Other Ceramic Coatings

      24.8 Thermal and Mechanical Coating Processes

      Part VII Joining and Assembly Processes

      25 FUNDAMENTALS OF WELDING AND WELDING PROCESSES

      25.1 Overview of Welding Technology

      25.2 The Weld Joint

      25.3 Physics of Welding

      25.4 Features of a Fusion-Welded Joint

      25.5 Arc Welding

      25.6 Resistance Welding

      25.7 Oxyfuel Gas Welding

      25.8 Other Fusion-Welding Processes

      25.9 Solid-State Welding

      25.10 Weld Quality

      25.11 Weldability and Welding Economics

      25.12 Design Considerations in Welding

      26 BRAZING, SOLDERING, AND ADHESIVE BONDING

      26.1 Brazing

      26.2 Soldering

      26.3 Adhesive Bonding

      27 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY

      27.1 Threaded Fasteners

      27.2 Rivets and Eyelets

      27.3 Assembly Methods Based on Interference Fits

      27.4 Other Mechanical Fastening Methods

      27.5 Molding Inserts and Integral Fasteners

      27.6 Design for Assembly

      27.7 DFMA Guidelines

      Part VIII Special Processing and Assembly Technologies (Available in e-text for students)

      28 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

      28.1 Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing

      28.2 Additive Manufacturing Technologies

      28.3 Cycle Time and Cost Analysis

      28.4 Additive Manufacturing Applications

      28.5 File formats of Additive Manufacturing

      29 PROCESSING OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

      29.1 Overview of IC Processing

      29.2 Silicon Processing

      29.3 Lithography

      29.4 Layer Processes Used in IC Fabrication

      29.5 Integrating the Fabrication Steps

      29.6 IC Packaging

      29.7 Yields in IC Processing

      30 ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY AND PACKAGING

      30.1 Electronics Packaging

      30.2 Printed Circuit Boards

      30.3 Printed Circuit Board Assembly

      30.4 Electrical Connector Technology

      31 MICROFABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES

      31.1 Microsystem Products

      31.2 Microfabrication Processes

      REFERENCES

      REVIEW QUESTIONS

      32 NANOFABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES

      32.1 Nanotechnology Products and Applications

      32.2 Introduction to Nanoscience

      32.3 Nanofabrication Processes

      Part IX Manufacturing Systems

      33 AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

      33.1 Automation Fundamentals

      33.2 Hardware for Automation

      33.3 Computer Numerical Control

      33.4 Industrial Robotics

      34 INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

      34.1 Material Handling

      34.2 Fundamentals of Production Lines

      34.3 Manual Assembly Lines

      34.4 Automated Production Lines

      34.5 Cellular Manufacturing

      34.6 Flexible Manufacturing Systems

      34.7 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing

      34.7.1 Protocols used in Integrated Manufacturing

      Part X Manufacturing Support Systems

      35 PROCESS PLANNING AND PRODUCTION CONTROL

      35.1 Process Planning

      35.2 Other Manufacturing Engineering Functions

      35.3 Production Planning and Control

      35.4 Just-in-Time Delivery Systems

      35.5 Lean Production

      35.6 Agile Production

      REFERENCES

      REVIEW QUESTIONS

      PROBLEMS

      36 QUALITY CONTROL AND INSPECTION

      36.1 Product Quality

      36.2 Process Capability and Tolerances

      36.3 Statistical Process Control

      36.4 Quality Programs in Manufacturing

      36.5 Inspection Principles

      36.6 Modern Inspection Technologies

      REFERENCES

      STANDARD UNITS USED IN THIS BOOK

      ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS BOOK

      INDEX

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