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10th ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008. 1031 p. — ISBN-13: 978-0470-05512-0
E. Paul DeGarmo wanted a book that explained to engineers how the things they designed are made. DeGarmo’s Materials and Processes in Manufacturing is still written providing a broad, basic introduction to the fundamentals of manufacturing.The book begins with a survey of engineering materials, the stuff that manufacturing begins with, and seeks to provide the basic information that can be used to match the properties of a material to the service requirements of a component. A variety of engineering materials are presented, along with their properties and means of modifying them. The materials section can be used in curricula that lack preparatory courses in metallurgy, materials science, or strength of materials, or where the student has not yet been exposed to those topics. In addition, various chapters in this section can be used as supplements to a basic materials course, providing additional information on topics such as heat treatment, plastics, composites, and material selection. Each section begins with a presentation of the fundamentals on which those processes are based. This is followed by a discussion of the various process alternatives, which can be selected to operate individually or be combined into an integrated system.<strong>Chapters: Introduction to DeGarmo’s Materials and Processes in Manufacturing Properties of Materials Nature of Metals and Alloys Equilibrium Phase Diagrams and the Iron–Carbon System Heat Treatment Ferrous Metals and Alloys Nonferrous Metals and Alloys Nonmetallic Materials: Plastics, Elastomers, Ceramics, and Composites Material Selection Measurement and Inspection and Testing Fundamentals of Casting Expendable-Mold Casting Processes Multiple-Use-Mold Casting Processes Fabrication of Plastics, Ceramics, and Composites Fundamentals of Metal Forming Bulk Forming Processes Sheet-Forming Processes Powder Metallurgy Electronic Electrochemical Chemical and Thermal Machining Processes Fundamentals of Machining/Orthogonal Machining Cutting Tools for Machining Turning and Boring Processes Drilling and Related Hole-Making Processes Milling Workholding Devices for Machine Tools Numerical Control (NC) and the A(4) Level of Automation Other Machining Processes Abrasive Machining Processes Thread and Gear Manufacturing Fundamentals of Joining Surface Engineering Quality Engineering
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MATERIALS AND PROCESSES IN MANUFACTURING TENTH EDITION J T. Black Auburn University-Emeritus
Ronald A. Kohser University of Missouri–Rolla
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Cover photos: The sketchbooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) contain two drawings that are of particular interest to the authors of this text. One is a crude sketch of an underwater device, or submarine, with the elongated sausage shape characteristic of many later day successes. The other, reproduced on the cover of this edition, is a “flying-machine,” that bears an uncanny resemblance to a modern-day helicopter. Unlike many of Leonardo’s creations, he apparently made no attempt to further refine the concepts, since there was never a subsequent sketch of either. Was this man really such a genius? We have no way of knowing,