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  • Manufacturing: Design, Science and Engineering of How Things are Made

    Manufacturing by Tempelman, Erik; Shercliff, Hugh;

    Design, Science and Engineering of How Things are Made

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 30 June 2026

    • ISBN 9780443332036
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages384 pages
    • Size 235x191 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    Manufacturing: Design, Science and Engineering of How Things are Made, Second Edition presents a fresh view on the world of industrial production, in terms of both abstraction levels and trade-offs. The book invites its readers to distinguish between what is possible in principle for a certain process (as determined by physical law); what is possible in practice (the production method as determined by industrial state-of-the-art); and what is possible for a certain supplier (as determined by its production equipment). Specific processes considered include metal forging, extrusion, and casting; plastic injection molding and thermoforming; additive manufacturing; joining; recycling, and more.

    By tackling the field of manufacturing processes from this new angle, the book makes the most out of a reader's limited time. It gives the knowledge needed to not only create well-producible designs, but also to understand supplier needs in order to find the optimal compromise. Apart from improving design for production, this publication raises the standards of thinking about producibility.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Getting started
    2. Materials and semi-finished products
    3. Casting of metals
    4. Sheet metal forming
    5. Extrusion of metals
    6. Forging of metals
    7. Machining
    8. Plastic injection moulding
    9. Thermoforming
    10. Composites
    11. Additive manufacturing
    12. Joining and assembly
    13. None of the above
    14. Electronics
    15. Industry 4.0
    16. Remanufacturing
    17. Recycling
    18. DFMA - theory and practice

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