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Workshop processes, practices, and materials / Bruce J. Black.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Burlington, MA : Newnes, 2004Edition: third editionDescription: x, 341 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0750660732 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 670.423 22 B.B.W
Online resources:
Contents:
Safe practices; Hand processes; Marking out; Sheet-metal operations; Measuring equipment; Cutting tools and cutting fluids; Drilling; Shaping; Turning; Surface grinding; Milling; Joining methods; Moving loads; Drawing, specifications and data; Materials; Plastics; Primary forming processes; Presswork; Investment casting and shell moulding; Die-casting.
Summary: Workshop Processes, Practices and Materials is an ideal introduction to the workshop environment for students ready to embark on a career in engineering, or anyone who will be making use of an engineering workshop. Bruce Black distils workshop techniques and technology in a simple and straightforward style, with hundreds of useful illustrations included throughout the book. The third edition of this comprehensive and well-established text has been updated throughout, now featuring end of chapter review questions to aid student learning, and also includes new chapters on Moving Loads, as well as Drawing, Specifications and Data, with expanded material on Safety and Measuring Equipment. The broad coverage of this text ensures it will meet the requirements of a wide range of engineering courses world-wide. The new edition has matching to Performing Engineering Operations (PEO Level 2), covering units 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11 and 12, and will continue to cater for other courses at this level such as Intermediate GNVQ, BTEC First, Vocational GCSE and a range of NVQ Level 2 engineering courses from City and Guilds in the UK. * Practical workshop text, provides the essential information on workshop practice needed by all students new to the field of mechanical engineering * Simple and straightforward writing style, highly illustrated throughout, to increase accessibility for the reader * New feature - end of chapter Review Questions, to aid student learningSummary: Provides an introduction to the workshop environment for students ready to embark on a career in engineering, or anyone who will be making use of an engineering workshop. This illustrated book presents workshop techniques and technology, features end of chapter review questions to aid student learning and more.
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Includes index.

Safe practices; Hand processes; Marking out; Sheet-metal operations; Measuring equipment; Cutting tools and cutting fluids; Drilling; Shaping; Turning; Surface grinding; Milling; Joining methods; Moving loads; Drawing, specifications and data; Materials; Plastics; Primary forming processes; Presswork; Investment casting and shell moulding; Die-casting.

Workshop Processes, Practices and Materials is an ideal introduction to the workshop environment for students ready to embark on a career in engineering, or anyone who will be making use of an engineering workshop.

Bruce Black distils workshop techniques and technology in a simple and straightforward style, with hundreds of useful illustrations included throughout the book. The third edition of this comprehensive and well-established text has been updated throughout, now featuring end of chapter review questions to aid student learning, and also includes new chapters on Moving Loads, as well as Drawing, Specifications and Data, with expanded material on Safety and Measuring Equipment.

The broad coverage of this text ensures it will meet the requirements of a wide range of engineering courses world-wide. The new edition has matching to Performing Engineering Operations (PEO Level 2), covering units 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11 and 12, and will continue to cater for other courses at this level such as Intermediate GNVQ, BTEC First, Vocational GCSE and a range of NVQ Level 2 engineering courses from City and Guilds in the UK.

* Practical workshop text, provides the essential information on workshop practice needed by all students new to the field of mechanical engineering
* Simple and straightforward writing style, highly illustrated throughout, to increase accessibility for the reader
* New feature - end of chapter Review Questions, to aid student learning

Provides an introduction to the workshop environment for students ready to embark on a career in engineering, or anyone who will be making use of an engineering workshop. This illustrated book presents workshop techniques and technology, features end of chapter review questions to aid student learning and more.

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