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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
SEVENTH EDITION IN SI UNITS
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Manufacturing
Engineering
and Technology
SEVENTH
EDITION
IN SI UNITS
Serope Kalpakjian
Illinois Institute of Technology
Steven R. Schmid
The University of Notre Dame
K. S. Vijay Sekar
SSN College of Engineering, Chennai, India
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Authorized adaptation from the United States edition, entitled Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, Seventh Edition,
ISBN: 9780133128741 by KALPAKJIAN, SEROPE; SCHMID, STEVEN, published by Pearson Education, Inc, Copyright
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To the memory of
“A nd ever has it been know n that love knows not its own depth
until the hour o f separation.”
Khalil Gibran
Contents
Preface xxiii
About the Authors xxvii
General Introduction 1
I.1 W hat is Manufacturing? 1
I.2 Product Design and Concurrent Engineering 6
I.3 Design for Manufacture, Assembly, Disassembly, and Service 10
I.4 Green Design and Manufacturing 11
I.5 Selection of Materials 13
I.6 Selection of M anufacturing Processes 16
I.7 Computer-integrated M anufacturing 25
I.8 Quality Assurance and Total Quality Management 28
I.9 Lean Production and Agile M anufacturing 30
I.10 Manufacturing Costs and Global Competition 31
I.11 Trends in Manufacturing 32
20 Rapid-prototyping Processes
and Operations 535
20.1 Introduction 535
20.2 Subtractive Processes 538
20.3 Additive Processes 540
20.4 Virtual Prototyping 551
20.5 Self-replicating Machines 552
20.6 Direct M anufacturing and Rapid Tooling 553
Summary 560 Key Terms 560 Bibliography 560
Review Questions 561 Qualitative Problems 561
Quantitative Problems 562 Synthesis, Design, and Projects 562
Part IV: M achining Processes and M achine
Tools 563
The presence of meconic acid or morphine in the urine can only be positively
determined by elaborate chemical analysis. In cases of doubt the urine should be
submitted to a competent analyst. To make sure that opium or its derivatives are not
being taken, the feces must also be examined.
Chloral Hydrate.
The dose taken by victims of the chloral habit varies greatly. Thirty or
forty grains daily is a moderate amount. Not rarely this quantity is
repeated twice or oftener within the space of twenty-four hours. The
tolerance after a time exhibited by the organism for enormous doses
of alcohol and opium is not established, as a rule, in regard to
chloral. The victim of the latter after a little time discovers the
average dose required to produce narcotic effects, and, while he
may vary it within limits, he is liable to acute toxic effects if it be
greatly exceeded. Death from such excesses is not uncommon.
It has been claimed upon evidence that does not appear to the writer
adequate that chloral sometimes acts upon the sexual system as an
aphrodisiac, sometimes as the reverse. More or less complete
impairment of sexual power and appetite is the rule in individuals
addicted to great excesses in narcotics of all kinds. Menstruation is
not arrested by chloral as by morphine, nor does it necessarily cause
sterility in the female.
Paraldehyde.
Cocaine, within the short time that has elapsed since its introduction
into therapeutics, has unquestionably been largely abused, both
within the ranks of the profession and among the people. Highly
sensational accounts of the disastrous effects resulting from its
habitual use in excessive doses have appeared in the newspapers
and in certain of the medical journals. No case of this kind has fallen
under the observation of the writer, and it would appear premature to
formulate definite conclusions concerning the effects of cocaine
upon the data thus far available.
Treatment.