Manufacturing Strategies and Systems

Manufacturing Strategies and Systems

Technologies, Processes, and Machine Tools

Srivastava, Ashish Kumar; Kumar, Ajay; Kumar, Parveen; Saharan, Lokesh

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2025

332

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9781032715414

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Section I: Evolving Trends in Manufacturing Technologies. 1.Densification Study of Fe-0.8%C Powder Metallurgy Steel with the Effect of Mo under Cold Upsetting using Surface Plots and ANOVA. 2. On the Use of Sustainable Bio-dielectric Fluid in the Spark Erosion Machining. 3. Analysing Mechanical behaviour of LM26/ZrB2 composite using Finite Element Modeling (FEM). 4. Various challenges in metal and ceramic particle filled composite filament based 3D printing: A review. 5. Effects of WAAM Process Parameters on Mechanical and Surface integrity: A Comprehensive Review. 6. Smart Manufacturing in the Defence Sector: A Comprehensive Review and Analysis of Technological Advancements, Integration and Challenges. 7. Design and Development of Indexing Jig using CAD Software. 8. Formability and Fracture Criteria Study of Sintered Al-Fe3C-Cu Composites under Cold Upsetting. Section II: Advancements in Manufacturing Methods and Techniques. 9. Revolutionizing Manufacturing Operations in the Era of Industry 4.0: The Role of Industrial Internet of Things. 10. The Integration of Augmented and Virtual Reality in Modern Manufacturing. 11. CAD-CAM in Orthodontics: A Step Forward In Digitalization. 12. Machine learning/deep learning aspects of manufacturing techniques. 13. Revaluation of 3D printing: Technology and process parameters. 14. Overview of Burnishing Process as a Surface Improvement Technique. 15. Laser Powder Bed Fusion Printing: Material and Process Parameter. 16. Innovative Approaches to Metal Matrix Composite Fabrication via Friction Stir Additive Manufacturing.
Product Life Cycle Management;Joining Technologies;Human Machine Interaction;HMI;Micro- and Nano-Manufacturing;Cellular and Flexible Manufacturing