Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing, Binder Ready Version: Materials, Processes, and Systems
Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing, Binder Ready Version: Materials, Processes, and Systems
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Author: Mikell P. Groover
Publisher: WILEY
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Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing, Binder Ready Version: Materials, Processes, and Systems

Ch. 10 - Prob. 11RQCh. 10 - 10.12 What is the continuity law as it applies to...Ch. 10 - 10.13 What are some of the factors that affect the...Ch. 10 - 10.14 What does heat of fusion mean in casting? Ch. 10 - 10.15 How does solidification of alloys differ...Ch. 10 - Prob. 16RQCh. 10 - Prob. 17RQCh. 10 - Prob. 18RQCh. 10 - 10.19 Identify the three sources of contraction in...Ch. 10 - 10.1 (SI units) A casting made of cast iron weighs...Ch. 10 - 10.2 (A) (SI units) A disk with diameter = 40 cm...Ch. 10 - 10.3 (USCS units) Pure copper is heated to cast a...Ch. 10 - 10.4 (A) (SI units) The length of the downsprue...Ch. 10 - 10.5 (USCS units) A mold has a downsprue length =...Ch. 10 - 10.6 (SI units) The flow rate of liquid metal into...Ch. 10 - 10.7 (SI units) Molten metal is poured into the...Ch. 10 - 10.8 (A) (USCS units) The volume flow rate of...Ch. 10 - 10.9 (A) (SI units) Determine the shrink rule to...Ch. 10 - 10.10 (USCS units) Determine the shrink rule to be...Ch. 10 - 10.11 (SI units) A flat plate is to be cast in an...Ch. 10 - 10.12 (SI units) When casting low carbon steel...Ch. 10 - 10.13 (SI units) In the previous problem, solve...Ch. 10 - 10.14 (A) (SI units) A disk-shaped part is cast...Ch. 10 - 10.15 (SI units) In casting experiments performed...Ch. 10 - 10.16 (SI units) Total solidification times of...Ch. 10 - 10.17 (USCS units) A steel casting has a...Ch. 10 - 10.18 A cylindrical riser is to be used for a...Ch. 10 - 10.19 (A) (SI units) A riser in the shape of a...Ch. 10 - 10.20 (USCS units) A cylindrical riser with a...
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