EBK MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING & TECHNOL
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ISBN: 9780100793439
Author: KALPAKJIAN
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 40, Problem 50SDP
Discuss the trade-offs involved in selecting between the two materials for each of the applications listed:
- a. Sheet metal vs. reinforced-plastic chairs
- b. Forged vs. cast crankshafts
- c. Forged vs. powder metallurgy connecting rods
- d. Plastic vs. sheet metal light-switch plates
- e. Glass vs. metal water pitchers
- f. Sheet-metal vs. cast hubcaps
- g. Steel vs. copper nails
- h. Wood vs. metal handles for hammers
Discuss also the typical conditions to which these products are subjected in their normal use.
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