Manufacturing Technologies for Machines of the Future: 21st Century Technologies

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Anatoli I. Dashchenko
Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 6, 2012 - Technology & Engineering - 820 pages
This is a unique edition in a new format: a combination of text and video material in a book and accompanying CDs. The idea to produce a work to represent the bottom line of scientific and industrial development at the - ginning of the 21st century came from leading scientists. This book undertakes analysis, description, and development prognoses of machine-building technologies and production automation (including examples of basic research of the development and optimization of re- world production processes, as well as methods and results of experimental research and presentation of some of the most modern and innovative manufacturing processes) which should form a basis for the automated production technologies of the future – in the 21st century. This book offers an interdisciplinary presentation of unique material and combines for the first time theoretical and practical results of the last decades from the most important branches of machine building in ind- trial-developed countries (automotive industry, agricultural machine bui- ing, electrical engineering and electronics, machine-tools industry, aircraft industry, instrumental industry, control systems, and consumer goods - dustry) in a scientific-technical edition. This should make this book int- esting to a wide range of readers. It is aimed at those who because of their knowledge and talent will become the elite engineers of their respective countries: doctoral and undergraduate students, to young prospective and qualified engineers, to advanced beginners and well-known scientists and researchers.
 

Contents

Chapter 1
3
6 2 2 The Changes in Technological Systems with Time 172 6 2 3 The Group Machining Methods 175 6 2 4 The Directional Formation of Technolo...
7
Chapter
20
Chapter 2
31
Chapter 3
63
Already Sold are Manufactured 72 3 4 6 The Workforce is Responsible for Coordination
76
Than Just Efficiency in the Development Department 83 3 4 12 Development is an Ongoing Affair 85 3 5 Conclusion 85 Literature
85
Adaptable Production Structures 87 E Westkämper
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2
301
Chapter 11
331
3
339
5
348
6
354
Trends and Developments of Advanced Manufacturing
364
Chapter 13
380
Electronic Vacuum Technologies
413

Planning by Computer Systems 106 4 4 1 Introduction
106
Chapter 5
115
for Continuous Adaptation of Factory Structures 107 4 4 3 Multiscaling Factory Planning 110 4 5 Digital and Virtual Planning 116 4 5 1 Participativ...
118
Life Cycle Engineering
121
Trends and Developments of Advanced Manufacturing
150
HighSpeed Machining
197
Chapter 8
215
Chapter 9
266
Chapter 10
289
Chapter 16
461
Chapter 17
515
Chapter 18
556
Chapter 19
627
Chapter 21
682
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4
704
FA and Robot Technologies 775 22 7 1 Machining Factory
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