Books by Keyword: Manufacturing Process

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Edited by: Prof. Hideaki Tsukamoto and Prof. Paulo Mendonca
Online since: December 2024
Description: The articles included in this special edition explore composites, materials for photovoltaic application, waste treatment and environmental remediation, building materials, and manufacturing processes, showcasing a spectrum of solutions that address contemporary challenges while shaping a sustainable future. This edition is a useful resource for researchers, practitioners, and students seeking a comprehensive understanding of the innovative technologies and methodologies shaping the future of engineering and materials science.
Edited by: Prof. Afrooz Barnoush and Dr. Stanislav Kolisnychenko
Online since: June 2021
Description:

This issue from the topic series “Corrosion” contains articles published by Trans Tech Publications in the 2017 - 2018 years. The volume presents readers with a wide range of scientific research results and engineering solutions in studying corrosion properties and corrosion behaviour of structural metals and alloys. We hope this collection will be useful and interesting to a broad audience of researchers and engineers from various modern manufacturing areas.

Edited by: Prof. Mariano Iannuzzi, Prof. Marzena Małgorzata Lachowicz and Dr. Stanislav Kolisnychenko
Online since: May 2021
Description:

This issue from the topic series “Corrosion” contains articles published by Trans Tech Publications in the 2019 - 2020 years. The volume presents readers with a wide range of scientific research results and engineering solutions in studying corrosion properties and corrosion behaviour of structural metals and alloys. This collection will be useful and interesting to a broad audience of researchers and engineers from various modern manufacturing areas.

Edited by: Nor Azwadi Che Sidik
Online since: June 2014
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the World Virtual Conference on Advanced Research in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, March 18-22, 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 141 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Material Science,
Chapter 2: Thermo and Fluid Research,
Chapter 3: Applied Mechanics,
Chapter 4: Mechanical Engineering,
Chapter 5: Electrical Research,
Chapter 6: Air Engineering
Edited by: Ahmad Razlan Yusoff and Ismed Iskandar
Online since: February 2014
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 1st International Manufacturing Engineering Conference (iMEC 2013), July 1-3, 2013, Gambang, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia.
The 75 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Materials and Manufacturing Process,
Chapter 2: Engineering, Manufacturing Automation and Optimization,
Chapter 3: Manufacturing Systems and Management
Edited by: M. Marcos, J. Salguero and A. Pastor
Online since: February 2012
Description: This book describes the most recent Advances in Manufacturing Systems presented at the 4th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference (MESIC2011), which was held during September 2011 in Cadiz, Spain. Flexible, Intelligent and Emergent Manufacturing Systems, Quality, Quality Control and Quality Management, Production Engineering and Planning are, together with others, the topics which can be found herein. The book is therefore essential reading matter for manufacturing engineers working in the fields mentioned.
Edited by: M. Marcos
Online since: July 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This special collection, New Frontiers in Materials Processing Learning and Training, reports the latest developments and original applications, theoretical research and case studies in the innovative education field, as applied to Materials Processing Engineering and Technology. This work will favour the future development of new learning and training techniques in other disciplines.
Authors: Jun Wang
Online since: April 2003
Description: Manufacturing industry is becoming ever more time-conscious with regard to the global economy, and the need for rapid prototyping and small production batches is increasing. These trends have placed a premium on the use of new and advanced technologies for quickly turning raw materials into usable goods; with no time being required for tooling. The need for advanced processing technologies is particularly evident when machining advanced materials, such as ceramics, composites and thermo-sensitive materials that have wide application but are considered to be "difficult-to-machine" using conventional machining technologies such as turning and milling. Abrasive waterjet (AWJ) machining has been found to be one of the advanced technologies that meet these processing requirements; due to its distinct advantages over other machining technologies.
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