Manufacturing Process Selection Handbook

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Butterworth-Heinemann, Feb 15, 2013 - Technology & Engineering - 456 pages

Manufacturing Process Selection Handbook provides engineers and designers with process knowledge and the essential technological and cost data to guide the selection of manufacturing processes early in the product development cycle.

Building on content from the authors’ earlier introductory Process Selection guide, this expanded handbook begins with the challenges and benefits of identifying manufacturing processes in the design phase and appropriate strategies for process selection. The bulk of the book is then dedicated to concise coverage of different manufacturing processes, providing a quick reference guide for easy comparison and informed decision making.

For each process examined, the book considers key factors driving selection decisions, including:

  • Basic process descriptions with simple diagrams to illustrate
  • Notes on material suitability
  • Notes on available process variations
  • Economic considerations such as costs and production rates
  • Typical applications and product examples
  • Notes on design aspects and quality issues

Providing a quick and effective reference for the informed selection of manufacturing processes with suitable characteristics and capabilities, Manufacturing Process Selection Handbook is intended to quickly develop or refresh your experience of selecting optimal processes and costing design alternatives in the context of concurrent engineering. It is an ideal reference for those working in mechanical design across a variety of industries and a valuable learning resource for advanced students undertaking design modules and projects as part of broader engineering programs.

  • Provides manufacturing process information maps (PRIMAs) provide detailed information on the characteristics and capabilities of 65 processes in a standard format
  • Includes process capability charts detailing the processing tolerance ranges for key material types
  • Offers detailed methods for estimating costs, both at the component and assembly level
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Handbook
1
Chapter 2 Process Selection Strategies and Case Studies
21
Chapter 3 Casting Processes
61
Chapter 4 Forming Processes
93
Chapter 5 Plastics and Composites Processing
141
Chapter 6 Machining Processes
175
Chapter 7 Nontraditional Machining Processes
205
Chapter 8 Rapid Prototyping Processes
227
Chapter 10 Assembly Systems
281
Chapter 11 Joining Processes
291
Chapter 12 Component Costing
351
Chapter 13 Assembly Costing
393
Appendices
411
Bibliography
419
Index
421
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Chapter 9 Surface Engineering Processes
243

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About the author (2013)

Professor Ken Swift is the Lucas Professor of Manufacturing Systems Engineering at University of Hull, UK. Following decades of research and collaboration with leading manufacturing groups worldwide, his current research interests include capability analysis and probabilistic design, flexible assembly and inspection systems. He has received numerous awards and prizes in the area of design and manufacturing, including the Donald Julius Groen Prize, awarded for a paper on manufacturing process selection in the IMechE Journal of Engineering Manufacture.

Dr Julian Booker is Reader in Design and Manufacture at University of Bristol, UK, and a recognized expert in product design and process engineering. Working closely with industry, his research interests include the development and industrial implementation of design methods for manufacture, assembly, quality and reliability improvement, and the structural integrity of frictional machine elements using simulation and experimental methods.

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