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Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials

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In this paper, the authors present the fundamental properties of materials and their properties, including surfaces, tribology, dimensional characteristics, inspection, and product quality assurance, and manufacturing properties of metals.
Abstract
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 pocesses: 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, micromechanical, and microelectromechanical devices nanomanufacturing 14 Automation of manufacturing processes and operations 15 Computer-integrated manufacturing systems 16 Product design and manufacturing in a global competitive environment

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