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Title: Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, 6th Edition Target Audience: Undergraduate/Junior-level engineering students Prerequisites: Introductory materials science, statics, strength of materials Core Focus: Structure-process-property-performance relationships

Unit I: Foundations of Materials and Manufacturing Chapter 1: Introduction to Manufacturing and Materials

1.1 What is Manufacturing? – Economics, Products, and Societal Impact 1.2 Classification of Manufacturing Processes 1.3 Materials in Engineering: Metals, Ceramics, Polymers, Composites 1.4 Materials Selection: Ashby Maps and Performance Indices 1.5 Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Concurrent Engineering 1.6 Manufacturing Systems: Lean, Agile, and Smart Manufacturing

Chapter 2: Structure and Properties of Engineering Materials --- Manufacturing Processes For Engineering Materials 6th

2.1 Atomic Bonding and Crystal Structures 2.2 Defects in Crystals: Point, Line, Planar, Volume 2.3 Mechanical Properties: Elastic, Plastic, Fracture, Fatigue, Creep 2.4 Thermal, Electrical, and Optical Properties 2.5 Phase Diagrams and Heat Treatment Fundamentals (Fe-C, TTT, CCT) 2.6 Material Behavior Under Processing Conditions

Chapter 3: Surface and Metrology Engineering

3.1 Surface Integrity and Subsurface Damage 3.2 Roughness, Waviness, and Form Errors 3.3 Measurement Systems: Contact vs. Non-contact 3.4 Statistical Process Control (SPC) for Quality 3.5 Surface Engineering: Coatings, Texturing, and Treatments Title: Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials

Unit II: Bulk and Sheet Metal Forming Chapter 4: Fundamentals of Metal Forming

4.1 Stress, Strain, and Flow Rules 4.2 Temperature Effects: Cold, Warm, Hot Working 4.3 Friction and Lubrication in Metal Forming 4.4 Formability and Workability Limits

Chapter 5: Bulk Deformation Processes

5.1 Rolling: Flat, Shape, and Ring Rolling 5.2 Forging: Open-die, Impression-die, Flashless, Rotary Swaging 5.3 Extrusion: Direct, Indirect, Hydrostatic, Impact 5.4 Drawing: Rod, Wire, and Tube Drawing

Chapter 6: Sheet Metal Forming