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Manufacturing Technology : Manufacturing Processes
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Custom Components in Architecture : Strategies for Customizing Repetitive Manufacturing
This book offers architects strategies in the design and manufacturing of custom, repetitively manufactured building components. A total of 36 case studies from around the globe demonstrate the diversity of CRM in architecture and are contributed by architecture firms, including Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Kengo Kuma & Associates, Abin Design Studio, Behnisch Architekten, Belzberg Architects, and many more.The book is organized by manufacturing process and covers the use of various types of glass, clay, plastic, metal, wood, plaster, and concrete.Each process is described with diagrams and text and expanded with one or more examples of customized building components.Projects included are of buildings of various types, sizes, and clients, and many deviate from the typical manufacturing process as they include a secondary process (e.g. casting glass, then slumping it), special tooling modifications (e.g. dams used to subdivide a mold), post-production processes, or other notable manufacturing features.Each case study includes a project overview, behind-the-scenes images of the component manufacturing, and original diagrams that illustrate how those components were customized. Custom Components in Architecture will be essential reading for any architect interested in building design details and keeping up-to-speed on material advances.Upper-level students of digital architecture, fabrication, and building technology will also find this a useful tool.
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Manufacturing Strategies and Systems : Technologies, Processes, and Machine Tools
Advancements in Manufacturing Strategies and Systems have sparked a profound transformation, ushering in a new era of efficiency, precision, and sustainability, driven by the integration of automation, artificial intelligence, and advanced materials, reshaping industries, boosting productivity, reducing costs, and improving the overall quality of products.This book focuses on practical applications of manufacturing technologies, providing case studies and real-world examples of how these advancements in manufacturing are being implemented to solve manufacturing challenges and improve efficiency. Manufacturing Strategies and Systems: Technologies, Processes, and Machine Tools presents numerical, experimental, and computational approaches for various methods of manufacturing and offers different concepts from cross-disciplinary fields, including discussions from mechanical engineering, production engineering, and industrial engineering, and acts as a guide on the modeling and optimization of various manufacturing methods.The book explores key emerging trends in manufacturing technologies, such as Industry 4.0, additive manufacturing, robotics and automation, advanced materials, digital twins, augmented reality/virtual reality, edge computing, sustainable manufacturing, and cyber security.Key chapters on Micro- and Nano-Manufacturing, and Cellular Manufacturing are included and details on the advances in machining, joining, forming, powder metallurgy, casting, and molding science are discussed.Included are original theoretical, experimental, and modeling results of advancements in manufacturing techniques along with recent developments, future outlook, and advanced and analytical modeling techniques of manufacturing with examples backed by experimental and numerical data. This reference title provides logical, technical, and analytical solutions and ideas to complex problems faced by researchers and professionals in the field of advancements in manufacturing.The academicians and students will get a comprehensive update on the state of the arts in this area and ample ideas for further research and innovation in manufacturing strategies.
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Essential Manufacturing
An introduction to the manufacturing industry Essential Manufacturing provides a comprehensive introduction to the wide breadth of the manufacturing industry. There is a need for all engineering and business students to understand the importance and context of the manufacturing industry.An engineer should have a well rounded appreciation of all aspects of the industry they work in, including manufacturing.This is evidenced by professional bodies expecting all accredited engineering courses to provide students with a background that allows them to see their own specific discipline in context.Similarly, business students will often find themselves dealing in some way with manufactured products or even be directly involved in manufacturing operations management.This book will cover the full spectrum of the manufacturing industry to provide a holistic appreciation of the topic but with enough detail to be of practical use. The book begins with an introduction to the manufacturing industry, its history, and some important manufacturing concepts. The materials used in manufacturing and how they are produced are covered.This is followed by a more detailed description of the more common manufacturing processes, their application, and the types of automation used in the manufacturing industry.Consideration is then given to the important aspects of manufacturing operations management and production planning and control, work study, and manufacturing economics.How to maintain quality in the manufacturing process, including metrology, is examined and this is followed by human factors in manufacturing.Finally, a speculative look at the future of manufacturing is included. Key features: Takes a self-contained approach. Includes review questions. Suitable as an introduction for more advanced study. Satisfies the requirements of college and first and second year university engineering courses. The book provides a comprehensive, concise introduction to the manufacturing industry for engineering and management students.
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What types of costs include manufacturing materials and manufacturing wages?
The types of costs that include manufacturing materials and manufacturing wages are known as direct costs. Direct costs are expenses that can be specifically attributed to the production of goods or services. Manufacturing materials refer to the raw materials and components used in the production process, while manufacturing wages include the labor costs associated with the production workers directly involved in the manufacturing process. These costs are directly tied to the production of goods and are essential for calculating the total cost of production.
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What is the difference between group manufacturing and workshop manufacturing?
Group manufacturing involves the production of goods in large quantities using specialized machinery and assembly lines, with a focus on efficiency and mass production. This method is commonly used in industries such as automotive and electronics. On the other hand, workshop manufacturing involves the production of goods in smaller quantities using more flexible and versatile equipment, with a focus on customization and craftsmanship. This method is commonly used in industries such as furniture making and artisanal products. Overall, the main difference lies in the scale of production and the level of specialization in the manufacturing process.
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Is this a manufacturing defect?
Without more information about the specific issue or product in question, it is difficult to determine if it is a manufacturing defect. Manufacturing defects can occur during the production process and result in a product not meeting quality standards. Common signs of a manufacturing defect include irregularities in the product's design, materials, or construction. If you suspect a manufacturing defect, it is best to contact the manufacturer or retailer for further assistance.
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What is the Manufacturing Belt?
The Manufacturing Belt, also known as the Rust Belt, is a region in the northeastern and midwestern United States that was once a major center for manufacturing and industry. It includes states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois, among others. The region became known as the Rust Belt due to the decline of its manufacturing industry, which led to economic hardship and population loss in many cities. The Manufacturing Belt played a significant role in the industrialization of the United States and the growth of its economy, but has faced challenges in recent decades due to globalization and technological changes.
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Faulty Manufacturing
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Intelligent Manufacturing
This book introduces intelligent manufacturing system planning, design, and implementation, through the deep integration of the Internet, big data, artificial intelligence, and manufacturing process, to promote the transformation and upgrading of enterprises.This book shows the implementation of intelligent manufacturing process with 12 benchmarking enterprises, discusses the planning, implementation, and control of intelligent manufacturing system technology and method of theory, and analyzes the five hierarchies of intelligent manufacturing system, the five stages of life cycle, and five kinds of intelligent depth.The content can cultivate the reader's vocational ability to develop intelligent solutions and implementation based on complex, uncertain environment needs.This book will be interesting and useful to a wide readership in the various fields of management, information science, and engineering science.
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3D Printing for Product Designers : Innovative Strategies Using Additive Manufacturing
3D Printing for Product Designers closes the gap between the rhetoric of 3D printing in manufacturing and the reality for product designers.It provides practical strategies to support the adoption and integration of 3D printing into professional practice. 3D printing has evolved over the last decade into a practical proposition for manufacturing, opening up innovative opportunities for product designers.From its foundations in rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing has developed into a range of technologies suitable for end-use products.This book shows you how to evaluate and sensitively understand people, process, and products and demonstrates how solutions for working with additive manufacturing can be developed in context.It includes a practical, step-by-step plan for product designers and CEOs aimed at supporting the successful implementation of 3D printing by stakeholders at all levels of a manufacturing facility, tailored to their stage of technology integration and business readiness.It features a wide range of real-world examples of practice illustrated in full colour, across industries such as healthcare, construction, and film, aligning with the strategic approach outlined in the book. The book can be followed chronologically to guide you to transform your process for a company, to meet the unique needs of a specific client, or to be used as a starting point for the product design entrepreneur.Written by experienced industry professionals and academics, this is a fundamental reference for product designers, industrial designers, design engineers, CEOs, consultants, and makers.
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Advanced Manufacturing Technologies : Modern Machining, Advanced Joining, Sustainable Manufacturing
This book provides details and collective information on working principle, process mechanism, salient features, and unique applications of various advanced manufacturing techniques and processes belong.The book is divided in three sessions covering modern machining methods, advanced repair and joining techniques and, finally, sustainable manufacturing.The latest trends and research aspects of those fields are highlighted.
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What does discrete manufacturing mean?
Discrete manufacturing refers to the production of distinct, individual items or products that can be counted, touched, and seen as separate entities. This type of manufacturing involves the assembly of components or parts to create a finished product with a defined structure and form. Examples of discrete manufacturing include the production of automobiles, electronics, furniture, and appliances. It typically involves processes such as machining, welding, assembly, and quality control to ensure the final product meets specific requirements and standards.
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What is meant by manufacturing?
Manufacturing refers to the process of producing goods or products by using raw materials, components, or parts through various methods such as machinery, tools, and labor. It involves transforming these materials into finished products on a large scale for distribution and sale. Manufacturing can take place in factories, plants, or workshops and plays a crucial role in the economy by creating jobs, generating revenue, and meeting consumer demands for a wide range of products.
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What does manufacturing belt mean?
The manufacturing belt refers to a region in the United States, primarily in the Midwest and Northeast, that was historically known for its concentration of manufacturing industries. This region was characterized by its large factories and industrial production, particularly in sectors such as automotive, steel, and machinery. The manufacturing belt played a significant role in the country's economic development and was a major contributor to its industrial prowess. However, in recent decades, the manufacturing belt has experienced a decline in its industrial base due to factors such as globalization and technological advancements.
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How is Blu-ray manufacturing done?
Blu-ray manufacturing involves several key steps. First, a glass master containing the data is created using a laser beam. This master is then used to create a stamper, which is used to press the data onto a polycarbonate disc. The disc is then coated with a reflective layer, followed by a protective layer. Finally, the disc is printed with any necessary artwork and packaging before being packaged and shipped for distribution.
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