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Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
By
Zhuming Bi
Zhuming Bi
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
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Xiaoqin Wang
Xiaoqin Wang
Associate Professor of Manufacturing Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
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ISBN:
9781119534211
No. of Pages:
640
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2020

A manufacturing systemtransforms rawmaterials to final products through a series ofmanufacturing processes. Manufacturing companies are classified into process manufacturers and discrete manufacturers. A process manufacturer builds something that is not supposed to be taken apart; for example, liquid and powder products. A discrete manufacturer makes discrete goods such as screws, nuts, and handles that can be taken apart and used on something else when needed. Design variables and systemparameters in process manufacturing and discrete manufacturing are quite different. Table 8.1 gives the comparison of the characteristics of these two types of manufacturing processes (Sophen 2019).

8.1
Introduction
8.2
Fixtures in Processes of Discrete Manufacturing
8.3
Fixtures and Jigs
8.4
Functional Requirements (FRs) of Fixtures
8.5
Fundamentals of Fixture Design
8.6
Types and Elements of Fixture Systems
8.7
Procedure of Fixture Design
8.8
Computer Aided Fixture Design
8.9
Summary
8.10
Design Projects
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