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The Fabrication of Materials

Materials Technology

Book1973

Authors:

J.G. TWEEDDALE

The Fabrication of Materials

Materials Technology

Book1973

 

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Materials Technology, Volume 2: The Fabrication of Materials deals with the processes of materials fabrication. This book focuses on systems used to transform raw materials into sh ... read full description

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    1 - Introduction

    Pages 1-2

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    2 - Casting

    Pages 3-45b

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    3 - Fabrication from Powder

    Pages 46-71

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    4 - Mechanical Fabrication

    Pages 72-104

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    5 - Fabrication by Bonding

    Pages 105-140

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    6 - Fabrication by Machining

    Pages 141-159

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    7 - Invention and Design

    Pages 160-168

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    8 - Fabrication Economics

    Pages 169-179

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    Index

    Pages 181-186

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Materials Technology, Volume 2: The Fabrication of Materials deals with the processes of materials fabrication. This book focuses on systems used to transform raw materials into shaped states suitable for practical service. Principles of manufacture are discussed, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each method of fabrication and the diverse manufacturing sequences that are possible. The administrative aspects of manufacture are also considered. This volume is comprised of eight chapters and begins by introducing the reader to casting methods, including solidification casting, gravity-flow mold-filling, and pressurized mold-filling. Emphasis is placed on how materials that are reduced to a liquid state and then solidified can be prepared for service or formed to a useful shape. The chapters that follow explore powder preparation, mixing, compacting, and consolidation; mechanical means of fabrication; fabrication by bonding and machining; and the role of inventors and designers in fabrication. This volume concludes by assessing the economic aspects of fabrication, with particular reference to essential needs, conveniences, and luxuries. This book will be useful to first-year university undergraduates in engineering technician courses and more specialized technician courses.

Materials Technology, Volume 2: The Fabrication of Materials deals with the processes of materials fabrication. This book focuses on systems used to transform raw materials into shaped states suitable for practical service. Principles of manufacture are discussed, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each method of fabrication and the diverse manufacturing sequences that are possible. The administrative aspects of manufacture are also considered. This volume is comprised of eight chapters and begins by introducing the reader to casting methods, including solidification casting, gravity-flow mold-filling, and pressurized mold-filling. Emphasis is placed on how materials that are reduced to a liquid state and then solidified can be prepared for service or formed to a useful shape. The chapters that follow explore powder preparation, mixing, compacting, and consolidation; mechanical means of fabrication; fabrication by bonding and machining; and the role of inventors and designers in fabrication. This volume concludes by assessing the economic aspects of fabrication, with particular reference to essential needs, conveniences, and luxuries. This book will be useful to first-year university undergraduates in engineering technician courses and more specialized technician courses.

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978-0-408-70393-2

Language

English

Published

1973

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Copyright © 1973 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Butterworth-Heinemann

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Authors

J.G. TWEEDDALE

Senior lecturer (Fabrication Metallurgy), Imperial College of Science and Technology, London