About the Book
For courses in manufacturing process In Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 8th Edition in SI Units, the authors continue their efforts to present a comprehensive, balanced, and most importantly, an up-to-date coverage of the science, engineering, and technology of manufacturing. It places an emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of every manufacturing activity, including complex interactions between materials, design, process, and manufacturing process and operations.
The text is designed to help students learn not only the science and engineering that drives manufacturing, but to understand and appreciate manufacturing's important role in our modern, global economy. With more than 120 examples and case studies, the text presents students with a breadth of challenges while providing them the tools and encouragement to explore solutions to those challenges.
Table of Contents:
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS:BEHAVIOR AND MANUFACTURING PROPERTIES
1. The Structure of Metals
2. Mechanical Behavior, Testing, and Manufacturing Properties of Materials
3. Physical Properties of Materials
4. Metal Alloys: Their Structure and Strengthening by Heat Treatment
5. Ferrous Metals and Alloys: Production, General Properties, and Applications
6. Nonferrous Metals and Alloys: Production, General Properties, and Applications
7. Polymers: Structure, General Properties, and Applications
8. Ceramics, Glass, Graphite, Diamond, and Nanomaterials: Structure, General Properties, and Applications
9. Composite Materials: Structure, General Properties, and Applications
PART II: METAL-CASTING PROCESSESAND EQUIPMENT
10. Fundamentals of Metal Casting
11. Metal-casting Processes and Equipment
12. Metal Casting: Design, Materials, and Economics
PART III: FORMING AND SHAPING PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT
13. Metal-rolling Processes and Equipment
14. Metal-forging Processes and Equipment
15. Metal Extrusion and Drawing Processes and Equipment
16. Sheet-Metal Forming Processes and Equipment
17. Powder Metal Processes and Equipment
18. Ceramics, Glasses, and Superconductors: Processing and Equipment
19. Plastics and Composite Materials: Forming and Shaping
20. Additive Manufacturing
PART IV: MACHINING PROCESSES AND MACHINE TOOLS
21. Fundamentals of Machining
22. Cutting-Tool Materials and Cutting Fluids
23. Machining Processes: Turning and Hole Making
24. Machining Processes: Milling, Broaching, Sawing, Filing, and Gear Manufacturing
25. Machining Centers, Machine-tool Structures, and Machining Economics
26. Abrasive Machining and Finishing Operations
27. Advanced Machining Processes
PART V: MICRO MANUFACTURING AND FABRICATION OF MICROELECTRONIC DEVICES
28. Fabrication of Microelectronic Devices
29. Fabrication of Microelectromechanical Devices and Systems and Nanoscale Manufacturing
PART VI: JOINING PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT
30. Fusion Welding Processes
31. Solid-State Welding Processes
32. Brazing, Soldering, Adhesive-bonding, and Mechanical Fastening Processes
PART VII: SURFACE TECHNOLOGY
33. Surface Roughness and Measurement; Friction, Wear, and Lubrication
34. Surface Treatments, Coatings, and Cleaning
PART VIII: ENGINEERING METROLOGY, INSTRUMENTATION, AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
35. Surface Treatments, Coatings, and Cleaning
36. Quality Assurance, Testing, and Inspection
PART IX: MANUFACTURING IN A COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
37. Automation of Manufacturing Processes and Operations
38. Computer-aided Manufacturing
39. Computer-integrated Manufacturing Systems
40. Product Design and Manufacturing in a Competitive Environment
About the Author :
Serope Kalpakjian is professor emeritus of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, the Illinois Institute of Technology. He is the author of Mechanical Processing of Materials and co-author of Lubricants and Lubrication in Metalworking Operations (with E.S. Nachtman). The first editions of his textbooks Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials and Manufacturing Engineering and Technology received the M. Eugene Merchant Manufacturing Textbook Award. He has conducted research in various areas of manufacturing, is the author of numerous technical papers and articles in handbooks and encyclopedias, and has edited a number of conference proceedings. He also has been editor and co-editor of several technical journals and has served on various editorial boards, including the Encyclopedia Americana. Among various awards, Professor Kalpakjian has received the Forging Industry Educational and Research Foundation Best Paper Award, the Excellence in Teaching Award from lIT, the ASME Centennial Medallion, the International Education Award from SME, A Person of the Millennium Award from lIT, the Albert Easton White Outstanding Teacher Award from ASM International, and the 2016 SME Gold Medal Award. The Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award of SME, for 2001, was named after him. Professor Kalpakjian is a Life Fellow ASME, Fellow SME, Fellow, and Life Member ASM International, Fellow Emeritus International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP); and he is a founding member and past president of NAMRI. He is a graduate of Robert College(High Honor, Istanbul), Harvard University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Steven R. Schmid is professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, the University of Notre Dame, where he teaches and conducts research in the general areas of manufacturing, machine design, and tribology. From 2016 to 2018, he served as a Program Director of the Advanced Manufacturing Program at the National Science Foundation. He received his B.S. degree from Illinois Institute of Technology(with Honors) and Master's and Ph.D. degrees from Northwestern University, all in mechanical engineering. He has received numerous awards, including the John T. Parsons Award from SME, the Newkirk Award from ASME, the Kaneb Center Teaching Award (three times), and the Ruth and Joel Spira Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Professor Schmid served as President of the North American Manufacturing Research Institution (NAMRI, 2015–2016) and was appointed the first Academic Fellow at the Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office, U.S. Department of Commerce, where he helped design the Manufacturing USA program. Dr. Schmid is the author of over 140 technical papers, and has co-authored Fundamentals of Machine Elements, Fundamentals of Fluid Film Lubrication, Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, and Manufacturing Engineering and Technology. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He was elected to the Board of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers in 2018.