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Manufacturing Processes and Materials: Exercises

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Manufacturing Processes and Materials: Exercises
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776816957
Number of pages: 124

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The book addresses issues essential to modern manufacturing, ranging from traditional topics such as casting, forming, machining, and joining, to advanced topics such as the fabrication of nanomaterials. Comprehensive coverage of relevant engineering fundamentals and traditional as well as advanced applications of manufacturing processes and operations.

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