Description
Manufacturing Techniques for Materials
Engineering and Engineered
Language: EnglishSubjects for Manufacturing Techniques for Materials:
Keywords
Accumulative Roll Bonding Process; High Entropy Alloy Coatings; Friction Stir Welding; Friction Stir; High Pressure Torsion Process; Friction Stir Welded Joints; Titanium Carbide Particles; Nugget Zone; Friction Stir Processing; Friction Stir Process; Cad Model; Metal Matrix Composites; Melt Pool; Welding Speed; Mushy Zone; Energy Density; Additive Manufacturing; MQL; Friction Stir Welding Process; Laser Surface Engineering; Simp Method; SPS; NiTinol Shape Memory Alloys; Laser Surface Melting; Electric Discharge Machining
Publication date: 12-2020
· 17.8x25.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 03-2018
· 17.8x25.4 cm · Hardback
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Manufacturing Techniques for Materials: Engineering and Engineered provides a cohesive and comprehensive overview of the following: (i) prevailing and emerging trends, (ii) emerging developments and related technology, and (iii) potential for the commercialization of techniques specific to manufacturing of materials. The first half of the book provides the interested reader with detailed chapters specific to the manufacturing of emerging materials, such as additive manufacturing, with a valued emphasis on the science, technology, and potentially viable practices specific to the manufacturing technique used. This section also attempts to discuss in a lucid and easily understandable manner the specific advantages and limitations of each technique and goes on to highlight all of the potentially viable and emerging technological applications. The second half of this archival volume focuses on a wide spectrum of conventional techniques currently available and being used in the manufacturing of both materials and resultant products. Manufacturing Techniques for Materials is an invaluable tool for a cross-section of readers including engineers, researchers, technologists, students at both the graduate level and undergraduate level, and even entrepreneurs.
Part A: Emerging Techniques, Trends, and Advances in Manufacturing.PART B: Conventional Techniques, Approaches, and Applications in Manufacturing.