Publication Date: December 27, 2001 | ISBN-10: 0849305853 | ISBN-13: 978-0849305856 | Edition: 1
More and more companies manufacture reinforced composite products. To meet the market need, researchers and industries are developing manufacturing methods without a reference that thoroughly covers the manufacturing guidelines. Composites Manufacturing: Materials, Product, and Process Engineering fills this void. The author presents a fundamental classification of processes, helping you understand where a process fits within the overall scheme and which process is best suited for a particular component. You will understand:
· Types of raw materials available for the fabrication of composite products
· Methods of selecting right material for an application
· Six important phases of a product development process
· Design for manufacturing (DFM) approach for integrating benefits and capabilities of the manufacturing process into design of the product so that the best product can be produced in a shortest possible time and with limited resources
· Detailed description of composites manufacturing processes with some case studies on actual part making such as boat hulls, bathtubs, fishing rods and more
· Process models and process selection criteria
· Design and manufacturing guidelines for making cost-competitive composite products
· Procedures for writing manufacturing instructions and bill of materials
· Joining and machining techniques for composite materials
· Cost-estimating techniques and methods of comparing technologies/manufacturing processes based on cost
· Recycling approach to deal with post-market composite products To stay ahead in this quickly changing field, you need information you can trust. You need Composites Manufacturing: Materials, Product, and Process Engineering.