DeGarmo’s Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, Global Edition

Höfundur J. T. Black; Ronald A. Kohser

Útgefandi Wiley Global Education US

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Print ISBN 9781119382898

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Útgáfuár 2017

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  • Cover
  • Acronyms
  • Title Page
  • Preface
  • History of the Text
  • Purpose of the Book
  • Organization of the Book
  • Supplements
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • CHAPTER 1: Introduction to DeGarmo’s Materials and Processes in Manufacturing
  • 1.1 Materials, Manufacturing, and the Standard of Living
  • 1.2 Manufacturing and Production Systems
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 1 CASE STUDY Famous Manufacturing Engineers
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 2: Properties of Materials
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Static Properties
  • 2.3 Dynamic Properties
  • 2.4 Temperature Effects (Both High and Low)
  • 2.5 Machinability, Formability, and Weldability
  • 2.6 Fracture Toughness and the Fracture Mechanics Approach
  • 2.7 Physical Properties
  • 2.8 Testing Standards and Testing Concerns
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 2 CASE STUDY Separation of Mixed Materials
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 3: Nature of Materials
  • 3.1 Structure—Property—Processing—Performance Relationships
  • 3.2 The Structure of Atoms
  • 3.3 Atomic Bonding
  • 3.4 Secondary Bonds
  • 3.5 Atom Arrangements in Materials
  • 3.6 Crystal Structures
  • 3.7 Development of a Grain Structure
  • 3.8 Elastic Deformation
  • 3.9 Plastic Deformation
  • 3.10 Dislocation Theory of Slippage
  • 3.11 Strain Hardening or Work Hardening
  • 3.12 Plastic Deformation in Polycrystalline Material
  • 3.13 Grain Shape and Anisotropic Properties
  • 3.14 Fracture
  • 3.15 Cold Working, Recrystallization, and Hot Working
  • 3.16 Grain Growth
  • 3.17 Alloys and Alloy Types
  • 3.18 Atomic Structure and Electrical Properties
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 4: Equilibrium Phase Diagrams and the Iron–Carbon System
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Phases
  • 4.3 Equilibrium Phase Diagrams
  • 4.4 Iron–Carbon Equilibrium Diagram
  • 4.5 Steels and the Simplified Iron–Carbon Diagram
  • 4.6 Cast Irons
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 4 CASE STUDY Fishhooks
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 5: Heat Treatment
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Processing Heat Treatments
  • 5.3 Heat Treatments Used to Increase Strength
  • 5.4 Strengthening Heat Treatments for Nonferrous Metals
  • 5.5 Strengthening Heat Treatments for Steel
  • 5.6 Surface Hardening of Steel
  • 5.7 Furnaces
  • 5.8 Heat Treatment and Energy
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 5 CASE STUDY A Carpenter’s Claw Hammer
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 6: Ferrous Metals and Alloys
  • 6.1 Introduction to History-Dependent Materials
  • 6.2 Ferrous Metals
  • 6.3 Iron
  • 6.4 Steel
  • 6.5 Stainless Steels
  • 6.6 Tool Steels
  • 6.7 Cast Irons
  • 6.8 Cast Steels
  • 6.9 The Role of Processing on Cast Properties
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 6 CASE STUDY The Paper Clip
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 7: Nonferrous Metals and Alloys
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Copper and Copper Alloys
  • 7.3 Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
  • 7.4 Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys
  • 7.5 Zinc and Zinc Alloys
  • 7.6 Titanium and Titanium Alloys
  • 7.7 Nickel-Based Alloys
  • 7.8 Superalloys, Refractory Metals, and Other Materials Designed for High-Temperature Service
  • 7.9 Lead and Tin and Their Alloys
  • 7.10 Some Lesser-Known Metals and Alloys
  • 7.11 Metallic Glasses
  • 7.12 Graphite
  • 7.13 Materials for Specific Applications
  • 7.14 High Entropy Alloys
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 7 CASE STUDY Hip Replacement Prosthetics
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 8: Nonmetallic Materials: Plastics,* Elastomers,** Ceramics, and Composites
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Plastics
  • 8.3 Elastomers
  • 8.4 Ceramics
  • 8.5 Composite Materials
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 8 CASE STUDY Lightweight Armor and Protective Helmets
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 9: Material Selection
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Material Selection and Manufacturing Processes
  • 9.3 The Design Process
  • 9.4 Approaches to Material Selection
  • 9.5 Additional Factors to Consider
  • 9.6 Consideration of the Manufacturing Process
  • 9.7 Ultimate Objective
  • 9.8 Materials Substitution
  • 9.9 Effect of Product Liability on Materials Selection
  • 9.10 Aids to Material Selection
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 9 CASE STUDY Material Selection
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 10: Fundamentals of Casting
  • 10.1 Introduction to Materials Processing
  • 10.2 Introduction to Casting
  • 10.3 Casting Terminology
  • 10.4 The Solidification Process
  • 10.5 Patterns
  • 10.6 Design Considerations in Castings
  • 10.7 The Casting Industry
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 10 CASE STUDY The Cast Oil-Field Fitting
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 11: Expendable-Mold Casting Processes
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 Sand Casting
  • 11.3 Cores and Core Making
  • 11.4 Other Expendable-Mold Processes with Multiple-Use Patterns
  • 11.5 Expendable-Mold Processes Using Single-Use Patterns
  • 11.6 Shakeout, Cleaning, and Finishing
  • 11.7 Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 11 CASE STUDY Trailer Hitch Component
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 12: Multiple-Use-Mold Casting Processes
  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 Permanent-Mold Casting
  • 12.3 Die Casting
  • 12.4 Squeeze Casting and Semisolid Casting
  • 12.5 Centrifugal Casting
  • 12.6 Continuous Casting
  • 12.7 Melting
  • 12.8 Pouring Practice
  • 12.9 Cleaning, Finishing, Heat Treating, and Inspection
  • 12.10 Automation in Foundry Operations
  • 12.11 Process Selection
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 12 CASE STUDY Baseplate for a Household Steam Iron
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 13: Fabrication of Plastics, Ceramics, and Composites
  • 13.1 Introduction
  • 13.2 Fabrication of Plastics
  • 13.3 Processing of Rubber and Elastomers
  • 13.4 Processing of Ceramics
  • 13.5 Fabrication of Composite Materials
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 13 CASE STUDY Automotive and Light Truck Fuel Tanks
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 14: Fundamentals of Metal Forming
  • 14.1 Introduction
  • 14.2 Forming Processes: Independent Variables
  • 14.3 Dependent Variables
  • 14.4 Independent–Dependent Relationships
  • 14.5 Process Modeling
  • 14.6 General Parameters
  • 14.7 Friction, Lubrication, and Wear under Metalworking Conditions
  • 14.8 Temperature Concerns
  • 14.9 Formability
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 14 CASE STUDY Interior Tub of a Top-Loading Washing Machine
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 15: Bulk Forming Processes
  • 15.1 Introduction
  • 15.2 Classification of Deformation Processes
  • 15.3 Bulk Deformation Processes
  • 15.4 Rolling
  • 15.5 Forging
  • 15.6 Extrusion
  • 15.7 Wire, Rod, and Tube Drawing
  • 15.8 Cold Forming, Cold Forging, and Impact Extrusion
  • 15.9 Piercing
  • 15.10 Other Squeezing Processes
  • 15.11 Surface Improvement by Deformation Processing
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 15 CASE STUDY Automotive Engine Connecting Rod
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 16: Sheet-Forming Processes
  • 16.1 Introduction
  • 16.2 Shearing Operations
  • 16.3 Bending
  • 16.4 Drawing and Stretching Processes
  • 16.5 Alternative Methods of Producing Sheet-Type Products
  • 16.6 Seamed Pipe Manufacture
  • 16.7 Presses
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 16 CASE STUDY Automotive Body Panels
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 17: Powder Metallurgy (Particulate Processing)
  • 17.1 Introduction
  • 17.2 The Basic Process
  • 17.3 Powder Manufacture
  • 17.4 Powder Testing and Evaluation
  • 17.5 Powder Mixing and Blending
  • 17.6 Compacting
  • 17.7 Sintering
  • 17.8 Advances in Sintering (Shorter Time, Higher Density, Stronger Products)
  • 17.9 Hot-Isostatic Pressing
  • 17.10 Other Techniques to Produce High-Density P/M Products
  • 17.11 Metal Injection Molding (MIM)
  • 17.12 Secondary Operations
  • 17.13 Properties of P/M Products
  • 17.14 Design of Powder Metallurgy Parts
  • 17.15 Powder Metallurgy Products
  • 17.16 Advantages and Disadvantages of Powder Metallurgy
  • 17.17 Process Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 17 CASE STUDY Steering Gear for a Riding Lawn Mower / Garden Tractor
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 18: Additive Processes—Including 3-D Printing
  • 18.1 Introduction
  • 18.2 Layerwise Manufacturing
  • 18.3 Liquid-Based Processes
  • 18.4 Powder-Based Processes
  • 18.5 Deposition-Based Processes
  • 18.6 Uses and Applications
  • 18.7 Pros, Cons and Current and Future Trends
  • 18.8 Economic Considerations
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 18 CASE STUDY Golf Club—Irons and Metal “Woods” via Additive Manufacturing
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 19: Fundamentals of Machining/Orthogonal Machining
  • 19.1 Introduction
  • 19.2 Fundamentals
  • 19.3 Forces and Power in Machining
  • 19.4 Orthogonal Machining (Two Forces)
  • 19.5 Chip Thickness Ratio, rc
  • 19.6 Mechanics of Machining (Statics)
  • 19.7 Shear Strain, γ, and Shear Front Angle, ϕ
  • 19.8 Mechanics of Machining (Dynamics) (Section courtsey of Dr. Elliot Stern)
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 19 CASE STUDY Orthogonal Plate Machining Experiment at Auburn University
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 20: Cutting Tool Materials
  • 20.1 Introduction
  • 20.2 Cutting Tool Materials
  • 20.3 Tool Geometry
  • 20.4 Tool-Coating Processes
  • 20.5 Tool Failure and Tool Life
  • 20.6 Taylor Tool Life
  • 20.7 Cutting Fluids
  • 20.8 Economics of Machining
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 20 CASE STUDY Comparing Tool Materials Based on Tool life
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 21: Turning and Boring Processes
  • 21.1 Introduction
  • 21.2 Fundamentals of Turning, Boring, and Facing Turning
  • 21.3 Lathe Design and Terminology
  • 21.4 Cutting Tools for Lathes
  • 21.5 Workholding in Lathes
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 21 CASE STUDY 1 Estimating the Machining Time for Turning
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 22: Milling
  • 22.1 Introduction
  • 22.2 Fundamentals of Milling Processes
  • 22.3 Milling Tools and Cutters
  • 22.4 Machines for Milling
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 22 CASE STUDY HSS vs. Tungsten Carbide Milling
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 23: Drilling and Related Hole-Making Processes
  • 23.1 Introduction
  • 23.2 Fundamentals of the Drilling Process
  • 23.3 Types of Drills
  • 23.4 Tool Holders for Drills
  • 23.5 Workholding for Drilling
  • 23.6 Machine Tools for Drilling
  • 23.7 Cutting Fluids for Drilling
  • 23.8 Counterboring, Countersinking, and Spot Facing
  • 23.9 Reaming
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 23 Case Study Bolt-down Leg on a Casting
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 24: Sawing, Broaching, Shaping, and Filing Machining Processes
  • 24.1 Introduction
  • 24.2 Introduction to Sawing
  • 24.3 Introduction to Broaching
  • 24.4 Fundamentals of Broaching
  • 24.5 Broaching Machines
  • 24.6 Introduction to Shaping and Planing
  • 24.7 Introduction to Filing
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 24 CASE STUDY Three Case Studies on Cost Estimating
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 25: Abrasive Machining Processes
  • 25.1 Introduction
  • 25.2 Abrasives
  • 25.3 Grinding Wheel Structure and Grade
  • 25.4 Grinding Wheel Identification
  • 25.5 Grinding Machines
  • 25.6 Honing
  • 25.7 Superfinishing
  • 25.8 Free Abrasives
  • 25.9 Design Considerations in Grinding
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 25 CASE STUDY Process Planning for the MfE
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 26: CNC Processes and Adaptive Control: A(4) and A(5) Levels of Automation
  • 26.1 Introduction
  • 26.2 Basic Principles of Numerical Control
  • 26.3 CNC Part Programming
  • 26.4 Interpolation and Adaptive Control
  • 26.5 Machining Center Features and Trends
  • 26.6 Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 27: JIG and Fixture Design
  • 27.1 Introduction
  • 27.2 Conventional Fixture Design
  • 27.3 Tool Design Steps
  • 27.4 Clamping Considerations
  • 27.5 Chip Disposal
  • 27.6 Example of Jig Design
  • 27.7 Types of Jigs
  • 27.8 Conventional Fixtures
  • 27.9 Modular Fixturing
  • 27.10 Setup and Changeover
  • 27.11 Clamps
  • 27.12 Other Workholding Devices
  • 27.13 Economic Justification of Jigs and Fixtures
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 28: Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes
  • 28.1 Introduction
  • 28.2 Chemical Machining Processes
  • 28.3 Electrochemical Machining Processes
  • 28.4 Electrical Discharge Machining
  • Review Questions
  • Chapter 28 CASE STUDY Vented Cap Screws
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 29: Fundamentals of Joining
  • 29.1 Introduction to Consolidation Processes
  • 29.2 Classification of Welding and Thermal Cutting Processes
  • 29.3 Some Common Concerns
  • 29.4 Types of Fusion Welds and Types of Joints
  • 29.5 Design Considerations
  • 29.6 Heat Effects
  • 29.7 Weldability or Joinability
  • 29.8 Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 30: Gas Flame and Arc Processes
  • 30.1 Oxyfuel-Gas Welding
  • 30.2 Oxygen Torch Cutting
  • 30.3 Flame Straightening
  • 30.4 Arc Welding
  • 30.5 Consumable-Electrode Arc Welding
  • 30.6 Nonconsumable Electrode Arc Welding
  • 30.7 Other Processes Involving Arcs
  • 30.8 Arc Cutting
  • 30.9 Metallurgical and Heat Effects in Thermal Cutting
  • 30.10 Welding Equipment
  • 30.11 Thermal Deburring
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 30 CASE STUDY Bicycle Frame Construction and Repair
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 31: Resistance and Solid-State Welding Processes
  • 31.1 Introduction
  • 31.2 Theory of Resistance Welding
  • 31.3 Resistance Welding Processes
  • 31.4 Advantages and Limitations of Resistance Welding
  • 31.5 Solid-State Welding Processes
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 31 CASE STUDY Manufacture of an Automobile Muffler
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 32: Other Welding Processes, Brazing, and Soldering
  • 32.1 Introduction
  • 32.2 Other Welding and Cutting Processes
  • 32.3 Surface Modification by Welding-Related Processes
  • 32.4 Brazing
  • 32.5 Soldering
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 32 CASE STUDY Impeller of a Pharmaceutical Company Industrial Shredder/Disposal
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 33: Adhesive Bonding, Mechanical Fastening, and Joining of Non-Metals
  • 33.1 Adhesive Bonding
  • 33.2 Mechanical Fastening
  • 33.3 Joining of Plastics
  • 33.4 Joining of Ceramics and Glass
  • 33.5 Joining of Composites
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 33 CASE STUDY Golf Club Heads with Insert
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 34: Surface Integrity and Finishing Processes
  • 34.1 Introduction
  • 34.2 Surface Integrity
  • 34.3 Abrasive Cleaning and Finishing
  • 34.4 Chemical Cleaning
  • 34.5 Coatings
  • 34.6 Vaporized Metal Coatings
  • 34.7 Clad Materials
  • 34.8 Textured Surfaces
  • 34.9 Coil-Coated Sheets
  • 34.10 Edge Finishing and Burr Removal
  • Review Questions
  • Chapter 34 CASE STUDY Dana Lynn’s Fatigue Lesson
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 35: Nano and Micro-Manufacturing Processes
  • 35.1 Introduction
  • 35.2 Lithography
  • 35.3 Micromachining Processes
  • 35.4 Deposition Processes
  • 35.5 How ICs are Made
  • 35.6 Nano- and Micro-Scale Metrology
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • CHAPTER 36: Measurement and Inspection
  • 36.1 Introduction
  • 36.2 Standards of Measurement
  • 36.3 Allowance and Tolerance
  • 36.4 Inspection Methods for Measurement
  • 36.5 Measuring Instruments
  • 36.6 Vision Systems
  • 36.7 Coordinate Measuring Machines
  • 36.8 Angle-measuring Instruments
  • 36.9 Gages for Attributes Measuring
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 36 CASE STUDY Measuring an Angle
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 37: Nondestructive Examination (NDE) / Nondestructive Testing (NDT)
  • 37.1 Destructive vs. Nondestructive Testing
  • 37.2 Visual Inspection
  • 37.3 Liquid Penetrant Inspection
  • 37.4 Magnetic Particle Inspection
  • 37.5 Ultrasonic Inspection
  • 37.6 Radiography
  • 37.7 Eddy-Current Testing
  • 37.8 Acoustic Emission Monitoring
  • 37.9 Other Methods of Nondestructive Testing and Inspection
  • 37.10 Dormant vs. Critical Flaws
  • 37.11 Current and Future Trends
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Chapter 37 CASE STUDY Portable Failure Analysis Kit
  • Key Words
  • CHAPTER 38: Manufacturing Automation and Industrial Robots
  • 38.1 Introduction
  • 38.2 The A(4) Level of Automation
  • 38.3 A(5) Level of Automation Requires Evaluation
  • 38.4 Industrial Robotics
  • 38.5 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
  • 38.6 Computer-Aided Design
  • 38.7 Computer-Aided Manufacturing
  • 38.8 Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Key Words
  • ADVANCED TOPIC 1: Process Capability and Quality Control
  • A1.1 Introduction
  • A1.2 Determining Process Capability
  • A1.3 Introduction to Statistical Quality Control
  • A1.4 Sampling Errors
  • A1.5 Gage Capability
  • A1.6 Just in Time/Total Quality Control
  • A1.7 Six Sigma
  • A1.8  Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • CASE STUDY QC Chart Blunders
  • Key Words
  • ADVANCED TOPIC 2: The Enterprise (Production System)
  • A2.1 Introduction
  • A2.2 Typical Functional Areas in the Production System (PS)
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Key Words
  • ADVANCED TOPIC 3: Lean Engineering
  • A3.1 Introduction
  • A3.2 The Lean Engineer
  • A3.3 The Lean Production System
  • A3.4 Linked-Cell Manufacturing System Design Rules
  • A3.5 Manufacturing System Designs
  • A3.6 Preliminary Steps to Lean Production
  • A3.7 Methodology for Implementation of Lean Production
  • A3.8 Design Rule MT < CT
  • A3.9 Decouplers
  • A3.10 Integrating Production Control
  • A3.11 Integrating Inventory Control
  • A3.12 Lean Manufacturing Cell Design
  • A3.13 Machine Tool Design for Lean Manufacturing Cells
  • A3.14 L-CMS Strategy
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • ADVANCED TOPIC 3 CASE STUDY Cycle Time for a Manufacturing Cell
  • Key Words
  • ADVANCED TOPIC 4: Mixed-Model Final Assembly
  • A4.1 Introduction
  • A4.2 History
  • A4.3 Mixed-Model Final Assembly
  • A4.4 An Example of MMFA
  • A4.5 Key Enabling Systems
  • A4.6 Manual Assembly Line Balancing
  • A4.7 Sequencing
  • A4.8 Quality in Mixed-Model Final Assembly
  • A4.9 Examples of Assembly Aids/Poka-Yoke (Error-Proofing) Applications
  • A4.10 Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Problems
  • Index
  • Selected References for Additional Study
  • End User License Agreement
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