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Design for Manufacturability Handbook

2017-03-30 
From raw materials ... to machining and casting ... to assembly and finishing, the Second Edition of
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Design for Manufacturability Handbook

From raw materials ... to machining and casting ... to assembly and finishing, the Second Edition of this classic guide will introduce you to the principles and procedures of Design for Manufacturability (DFM)?the art of developing high-quality products for the lowest possible manufacturing cost. Written by over 70 experts in manufacturing and product design, this update features cutting-edge techniques for every stage of manufacturing?plus entirely new chapters on DFM for Electronics, DFX (Designing for all desirable attributes), DFM for Low-Quality Production, and Concurrent Engineering.

作者简介

James G. Bralla is a manufacturing consultant. He has been an Industry Professor at Polytechnic University in New York, Vice President - Operations for Alpha Metals, Inc., and has had a long career in manufacturing engineering and management. He is also the author of McGraw-Hill's Design for Excellence.

目录

Introduction. Section 1: Purpose, Contents, and Use of This Handbook. Economics of Process Selection. General Design Principles for Manufacturability. Quick References. The History of DFM. Managing DFM. Evaluating Design Proposals. Section 2: Economical Use of Raw Materials. Introduction. Ferrous Metals. Nonferrous Metals. Nonmetallic Materials. Section 3: Formed Metal Components. Metal Extrusions. Metl Stampings. Fineblanked Parts. Four-Slide Parts. Springs and Wire Forms. Spun-Metal Parts. Cold-Headed Parts. Impact- or Cold Extruded Parts. Rotary-Swaged Parts. Tube and Section Bends. Roll-Formed Sections. Power Metallurgy Parts. Forging. Electroformed Parts. Parts Produced by Specialized Forming Methods. Metal Injection-Molded Parts. Section 4: Machined Components. Section 4: Machined Components. Designing for Machining: General Guidelines. Parts Cut to Length. Screw Machine Products. Other Turned Parts. Machined Round Holes. Parts Produced on Milling Machines. Parts Produced by Planing, Shaping, and Slotting. Screw Threads. Broached Parts. Contour-Sawed Parts. Flame-Cut Parts. Internally Ground Parts. Parts Cylindrically Ground on Center-Type Machines. Centerless-Ground Parts. Flat-Ground Surfaces. Honed, Lapped, and Superfinished Parts. Roller-Burnished Parts. Parts Produced by electrical-Discharge Machining. Electrochemically Machined Parts. Chemically Machined Parts. Parts Produced by Other Advanced Machining Processes. Gears. Designing Parts for Economical Deburring. Section 5: Castings. Castings Made in Sand Molds. Other Castings. Investment Castings. Die Castings. Section 6: Nonmetallic Parts. Thermosetting-Plastic Parts. Injection-Molded Thermoplastic Parts. Stuctural-Foam-Molded Parts. Rotationally Molded Plastic Parts. Blow-Molded Plastic Parts. Reinforced-Plastic/Composite (RP/C) Parts. Plastic Profile Extrusions. Thermoformed-Plastic Parts. Welded Plastic Assemblies. Rubber Parts. Ceramic and Glass Parts. Plastic-Part Decorations. Section 7: Assemblies. Design for Assembly (DFA) Arc Weldments and Other Weldments. Resistance Weldments. Soldered and Brazed Assemblies. Adhesively Bonded Assemblies. Section 8: Finishes. Designing for Clearning. Polished and Plated Surfaces. Other Metallic Coatings. Desinging for Heat Transfer. Organic Finishes. Designing for Marking. shot-Peened Surfaces. Section 9: Additional Developments. DFM for Low-quantity Production. DFM in electronics. DFX. Glossary of Terms. Index.

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This book is about as good as it gets when it comes to not juts knowing about the different ways things are made, but also the bets way to design for each method. You would think that such books would be common, but they are not. It is not cheap, but I am still glad I got it. Other who visit my office always notice it and look through it and then comment that they would like their own copy.

Thus, the highly positive reviews for this book.

You will find that you will never read it cover to cover, unless you're not working, and don't actually need it, but you will regularly refer to it when working.

I just recommended this to a young engineer wanting to develop this design ability. If you too are looking to quickly increase this skill, then I would most definitely recommend it to you.

This book has information on virtually every manufacturing process imaginable. As dry as that may sound, it is really well put together. The authors for each segment are the top people in their respective industries. It is information being presented by those that actually use it and create it. I was required to buy this for a class, but I will definitely not be selling it back.

I teach Product Design Engineering at Ohio State and I can honestly say that Bralla is absolutely the best single reference for working designers and manufacturing engineers that I've found. An incredible compendium of useful info on just about any manufacturing process you can think of, and plenty you HAVEN'T thought of, plus chapters on Design for Assembly, materials, economic considerations - you name it. The book is a bit pricey, but considering the amount of useful information packed into it, it's a steal. Bralla far exceeds McGraw-Hill's regrettably low standards for their handbooks - this one is a keeper!

Got it for class and it ended up being the only book i haven't resold / given to underclassmen because it's super awesome and when are you ever going to find a book shaped like a brick that ironically focuses on good design ever again?

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