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Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 13, Volume 2: Modern Design Theory and Methodology, MEMS and Nanotechnology, Material Science and Technology in Manufacturing

Dongming Guo, Jun Wang, Zhenyuan Jia, Renke Kang, Hang Gao (eds, )
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This special volume is part 2 of a mini-series on, “Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology XII”. It covers three topics: Modern design theory & methodology, MEMS & nanotechnology, Materials science & technology in manufacturing. Presented here is a collection of 125 papers selected from over 510 papers originally submitted by universities and industrial concerns all over the world. All of the papers have been peer-reviewed. The papers selected for this volume were chosen on the basis of their quality and their relevance to the topic. This work reflects the latest developments in this field; running the gamut from fundamentals to new techniques and applications.
This book thus provides a valuable reference work for researchers in the materials manufacturing science and technology fields who wish to understand further the underlying mechanisms and to create new and practical technologies, systems and processes.
It covers topics such as: Advanced manufacturing technology and equipment, Modern design theory and methodology, MEMS and nanotechnology, Materials science and technology in manufacturing, Manufacturing systems and automation. It should also be particularly useful to practicing engineers in precision manufacturing who are responsible for ensuring efficient and effective operations.
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Year:
2009
Publisher:
Trans Tech
Language:
english
Pages:
743
ISBN 10:
0878493123
ISBN 13:
9780878493128
Series:
Materials Science Forum
File:
PDF, 112.91 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2009
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