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Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials Serope Kalpakjian

Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials By Serope Kalpakjian

Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials by Serope Kalpakjian


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For undergraduate courses in Mechanical, Industrial, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering Programs. This text has balanced coverage of the fundamentals of materials and processes, its analytical approaches, and its applications in manufacturing engineering.

Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials Summary

Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials: International Edition by Serope Kalpakjian

For undergraduate courses in Mechanical, Industrial, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering Programs. For graduate courses in Manufacturing Science and Engineering.

This comprehensive, up-to-date text has balanced coverage of the fundamentals of materials and processes, its analytical approaches, and its applications in manufacturing engineering. Students using this text will be able to properly assess the capabilities, limitations, and potential of manufacturing processes and their competitive aspects. Well-organized and interesting, this book will encourage, motivate, and challenge students to present economically viable solutions to a wide variety of questions and problems, including the increasingly important element of product design.

About Serope Kalpakjian

Serope Kalpakjian taught and conducted research at the Illinois Institute of Technology for 38 years prior to his retirement in 2001 as professor emeritus of mechanical and materials engineering. After graduating from Robert College (high honors), Harvard University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he joined Cincinnati Milacron, where he was a research supervisor in advanced metal-forming processes. He is the author of numerous technical papers and several articles in handbooks and encyclopedias and has edited various conference proceedings. In addition, Professor Kalpakjian has served on the editorial bards of several journals and the Encyclopedia Americana and is the coauthor of Lubricants and Lubrication in Metalworking Operations. Both first editions of his textbooks, Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials and Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, have received the M. Eugene Merchant Manufacturing Textbook Award. He is a Life Fellow of the ASME, Fellow of the SME, Fellow and Life Member of ASM International, emeritus member of CIRP (International Institution for Production Engineering Research), and a founding member and past president of NAMRI/SME.

Among the awards Professor Kalpakjian has received are the Forging Industry Educational and Research Foundation Best Paper Award (1966), an Excellence in Teaching Award from IIT (1970), the Centennial Medallion from the ASME (1980), the International Education Award from the SME (1989), a Person of the Millennium Award from IIT (1999), and the Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award from ASM International (2000). SME named the Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award after Professor Kalpakjian for the year 2002.

Steven R. Schmid is an associate professor with the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, where he teaches and performs research in the general areas of manufacturing, machine design, and tribology. As the director of the Manufacturing Tribology Laboratory at the university, he oversees industry- and government-funded research on a variety of manufacturing topics, including tribological issues in rolling, forging and sheet-metal forming, polymer processing, medical-device design and manufacture, and nanomechanics.

He received the B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology (with honors) and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, both in mechanical engineering, from Northwestern University. He has received numerous awards, including the John T Parsons Award from the SME (2000), the Newkirk Award from the ASME (2000), and the Kaneb Center Teaching Award (2000). He is the recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREERS Award (1996) and an ALCOA Foundation Award (1994). Dr. Schmid is the author of over 50 technical papers; has edited three conference proceedings; has coauthored two books, Fundamentals o f Machine Elements and Manufacturing Engineering and Tecbnology; and has contributed two chapters to the CRC Handbook of Modern Tribology. He serves on the Tribology Division Executive Committee of the ASME, is an associate editor of the Journal o f Manufacturing Science and Engineering, and is a registered professional engineer and certified manufacturing engineer.

Table of Contents



1. Introduction.


2. Fundamentals of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials.


3. Structure and Manufacturing Properties of Metals.


4. Surfaces, Tribology, Dimensional Characteristics, Inspection, and Product Quality Assurance.


5. Metal-Casting Processes and Equipment; Heat Treatment.


6. Bulk Deformation Processes.


7. Sheet-Metal Forming Processes.


8. Material-Removal Processes: Cutting.


9. Material-Removal Processes: Abrasive, Chemical, Electrical, and High-Energy Beams.


10. Properties and Processing of Polymers and Reinforced Plastics: Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling.


11. Properties and Processing of Metal Powders, Ceramics, Glasses, Composites, and Superconductors.


12. Joining and Fastening Processes.


13. Fabrication of Microelectronic and Micromechanical Devices.


14. Automation of Manufacturing Processes and Systems.


15. Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Systems.


16. Product Design and Competitive Aspects of Manufacturing.

Additional information

GOR006606312
9780130453730
0130453730
Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials: International Edition by Serope Kalpakjian
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
2002-09-04
976
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