Buch, Englisch, 104 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 195 g
Buch, Englisch, 104 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 195 g
Reihe: Materials Forming, Machining and Tribology
ISBN: 978-3-030-21068-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This book introduces the materials and traditional processes involved in the manufacturing industry. It discusses the properties and application of different engineering materials as well as the performance of failure tests. The book lists both destructible and non-destructible processes in detail. The design associated with each manufacturing processes, such Casting, Forming, Welding and Machining, are also covered.
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Section I: ENGINEERING MATERIALS
I. Materials
1. Introduction
2. Scope3. Ferrous Metals
Ø Structure
Ø Properties
Ø Processes
· Heat treatment process
· Production
Ø Application
4. Non Ferrous Metals
Ø Types
Ø Properties
Ø Applications
5. Ceramic
6. Graphite, Diamonds
7. Composites
8. Polymers
9. SummaryII. Mechanical Behaviour of materials
1. Introduction
2. Scope
3. Destructible tests
Ø TensionØ Compression
Ø Hardness
Ø FatigueØ Creep
Ø Impact
4. Non destructible testsØ Visual inspection
Ø Radiography
Ø Ultrasonic inspection
Ø Magnetic Particles
Ø Eddy current testing
Ø Liquid (Dye) Penetration method
Ø Acoustic method
5. Failure characteristics in materials
Ø Definition
Ø Failure types
· Ductile failure
· Brittle failure
Ø Plastic deformation responses
· Residual stresses
· Heat and Temperature responses
6. SummarySection II: CONVENTIONAL MANUFACTURING
III. Casting 1. Introduction2. Scope
3. Fundamentals of Casting
4. Sand Mould Casting Processes
Ø Pattern MakingØ Mould Making
Ø Core making
Ø Casting5. Metal mould Casting Processes
Ø Slush Casting
Ø Die CastingØ Centrifugal Casting
Ø Continuous Casting
6. Investment Casting7. Plaster mould casting
8. Ceramic mould casting
9. Design of Casting
10. SummaryIV. Forming
1. Introduction
2. Scope
3. Hot working and Cold working4. Types of Forming
Ø Bulk Forming
· Rolling
· Extrusion
· Drawing
· Forging
Ø Sheet Metal Forming· Shearing
· Bending
· Spinning· Deep drawing
· Embossing
5. SummaryV. Welding
1. Introduction
2. Scope
3. Welding Processes
Ø Gas Welding· Oxy-acetylene Welding
· Air acetylene Welding
· Oxy hydrogen weldingØ Arc Welding
· Arc welding with consumable electrodes
v Metal arc weldingv Metal inert gas welding
v Submerged arc welding
v Electro gas welding· Arc welding with non consumable electrodes
v Gas tungsten arc welding
v Carbon arc weldingv Plasma arc welding
Ø Resistance Welding
Ø Laser beam weldingØ Friction welding
Ø Cold welding
Ø BrazingØ Soldering
Ø Mechanical Fastener joining
4. SummarySection III: CONVENTIONAL MACHINING
VI. Machining 1. Introduction2. Scope
3. Mechanics of Metal Cutting
4. Machines involved
Ø Lathe MachineØ Milling Machine
Ø Drilling Machine
5. Traditional Machining processesØ Turning
Ø Milling
Ø Boring
Ø Drilling
Ø Reaming
Ø Planning and Shaping
Ø Sawing
Ø Filing
Ø Broaching




