The document discusses manufacturing processes and provides recommendations for books on the topic. It lists three books - Manufacturing processes for engineering materials by Kalpakjian and Schmid, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing by Groover, and Manufacturing Technology by Rao - and notes they are recommended for exams like GATE, university exams, and all levels. It also lists key mechanical properties addressed in manufacturing like strength, hardness, ductility, toughness, brittleness, stiffness, elasticity, plasticity, creep, and fatigue.
The document discusses manufacturing processes and provides recommendations for books on the topic. It lists three books - Manufacturing processes for engineering materials by Kalpakjian and Schmid, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing by Groover, and Manufacturing Technology by Rao - and notes they are recommended for exams like GATE, university exams, and all levels. It also lists key mechanical properties addressed in manufacturing like strength, hardness, ductility, toughness, brittleness, stiffness, elasticity, plasticity, creep, and fatigue.
The document discusses manufacturing processes and provides recommendations for books on the topic. It lists three books - Manufacturing processes for engineering materials by Kalpakjian and Schmid, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing by Groover, and Manufacturing Technology by Rao - and notes they are recommended for exams like GATE, university exams, and all levels. It also lists key mechanical properties addressed in manufacturing like strength, hardness, ductility, toughness, brittleness, stiffness, elasticity, plasticity, creep, and fatigue.
Books: Book Author Recommended for Manufacturing processes for engineering Kalpakjian and Gate, ESE, PSUs materials Schmid, Fundamentals of Modern Mikell P. Groover, University Exam Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems Manufacturing Technology P.N. Rao University Exam Manufactuirng Processes Amitabh Ghosh All Manufacturing Process-I
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GATE Exam: Gate Exam- Engineering Science What is “MANUFACTURING” ?
The process of converting raw materials into products”.
The word “manufacturing” is derived from the Latin manu factus, meaning made by hand. “the conversion of stuff into things” – (by DeGarmon, 1998). “processing or making a product from raw materials, especially as a large scale Operation using machinery” – (by Collin English Dictionary, 1998). “economic term for making goods and services available to satisfy customer” - (by T.Black, 1991). Strength Creep Hardness Fatigue Ductility Toughness Brittleness Stiffness Elasticity Plasticity Strength
Engineering Equipment for Foundries: Proceedings of the Seminar on Engineering Equipment for Foundries and Advanced Methods of Producing Such Equipment, Organized by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe