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Design and Manufacture
An Integrated Approach
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Design and Manufacture
An Integrated Approach
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An undergraduate textbook designed for courses involving design and manufacture. Part 1 covers the basics of design (process, specification, drawing, BS4500, standard components, bolts, gears, belts etc) and of manufacturing processes (cutting, casting, bulk deformation, sheet metal, powder forming, joining, surface treatment, quality control etc). Part 2 shows how these fundamentals can be integrated by linking design and manufacturing decisions, considering influences of quantity, materials, ergonomics, aesthetics etc and discussing the organisational information flows and controls required for a profitable product. Examples drawn from industry are included as appropriate.
Table of Contents
Importance of Detail
Use of Standard Products
Manufacturing Process
Shape Modifying by Cutting Joining Techniques
Property Modification and Quality Control
Concept to Solution
Designing for Manufacturing
Processes and Materials
Designing for Joining and Assembly
Influences on Design and Manufacturing Choices
Analysis of Existing Designs and Manufacturing Processes
Systems for Controlling Design and Manufacture
The Business Context (Organisation and Control) Reminders Data Tables.
Product details
Published | Nov 11 1996 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 346 |
ISBN | 9780333609156 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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