Manufacturing process design and optimization

Stressing the paradigms of improvement and emphasizing the hands-on use of the tools furnished, Manufacturing Process Design and Optimization explains process components and examines system architecture...shows how process paths are formed and how to calculate paths in both simple and complex system...

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Main Author: Rhyder, Robert F
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York M. Dekker 1997
Series:Manufacturing engineering and materials processing 50
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Call Number :TS 183 .R538 1997

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300 |a xii, 335 p.  |b ill.  |c 24 cm 
490 1 |a Manufacturing engineering and materials processing  |v 50 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Pt. 1. Manufacturing Process Design. 1. Process Principles. 2. Process Paths. 3. Optimizing Process Designs -- Pt. 2. Basic Improvement Techniques. 4. Problem Identification. 5. Basic Problem Solving. 6. SPC Review. 7. Complex Process Control -- Pt. 3. Design of Experiments. 8. Inputs and Outputs. 9. Control Factors. 10. Experimental Arrays. 11. Control Factor Interactions. 12. Orthogonal Arrays. 13. Full Factorial Arrays. 14. Fractional Factorial Arrays. 15. Response Analysis. 16. Minimizing Variation. 17. Implementing Experiments. App. Experimental Arrays and Response Tables. 
520 |a Stressing the paradigms of improvement and emphasizing the hands-on use of the tools furnished, Manufacturing Process Design and Optimization explains process components and examines system architecture...shows how process paths are formed and how to calculate paths in both simple and complex systems...introduces methods to minimize the formation of paths in process design and process optimization...offers a nonmathematical approach to designed experiments...reviews both Western design methods and Taguchi concepts...supplies preformatted response tables for the analysis of experimental results...and more. 
650 0 |a Manufacturing processes. 
650 0 |a Production engineering. 
650 0 |a Multidisciplinary design optimization. 
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