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The updated revision of the bestseller--in a more useful format! Mechanical Engineers' Handbook has a long tradition as a single resource of valuable information related to specialty areas in the diverse industries and job functions in which mechanical engineers work. This Third Edition, the most aggressive revision to date, goes beyond the straight data, formulas, and calculations provided in other handbooks and focuses on authoritative discussions, real-world examples, and insightful analyses while covering more topics than in previous editions. Book 3: Manufacturing and Management is comprised of two major parts covering manufacturing and management. The centerpiece of part one, "the handbook within the handbook," covers manufacturing topics related to production, metal working, statistical quality control, and computer-integrated manufacturing. Topics new to the handbook include physical vapor deposition, environmentally conscious manufacturing, and dealing with process technology in the context of design, tooling, manufacturing, and quality engineering. The second part covers a broad array of topics conveniently organized into five areas: * Project and people management * Fundamentals of financial management * Total Quality Management; registrations, certifications, and awards; and safety engineering * Legal issues, including patents * Online and print information sourcesContent: Chapter 1 Product Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFM&A) (pages 1–21): Gordon LewisChapter 2 Achieving Enterprise Goals with New Process Technology (pages 22–67): Steve W. TuszynskiChapter 3 Classification Systems (pages 68–109): Dell K. AllenChapter 4 Production Planning (pages 110–172): Bhaba R. Sarker, Dennis B. Webster and Thomas G. RayChapter 5 Production Processes and Equipment (pages 173–244): Magd E. Zohdi, William E. Biles and Dennis B. WebsterChapter 6 Metal Forming, Shaping, and Casting (pages 245–285): Magd E. Zohdi and William E. BilesChapter 7 Mechanical Fasteners (pages 286–314): Murray J. Roblin and Anthony LuscherChapter 8 Statistical Quality Control (pages 315–327): Magd E. ZohdiChapter 9 Computer?Integrated Manufacturing (pages 328–348): William E. Biles and Magd E. ZohdiChapter 10 Material Handling (pages 349–395): William E. Biles, John S. Usher and Magd E. ZohdiChapter 11 Coatings and Surface Engineering: Physical Vapor Deposition (pages 396–413): Allan Matthews and Suzanne L. RohdeChapter 12 Product Design and Manufacturing Processes for Sustainability (pages 414–443): I. S. Jawahir, P. C. Wanigarathne and X. WangChapter 13 Managing Projects in Engineering Organizations Using Interorganizational Teams (pages 445–483): Karen L. Higgins and Joseph A. MaciarielloChapter 14 Managing People (pages 484–504): Hans J. ThamhainChapter 15 Finance and the Engineering Function (pages 505–530): William BrettChapter 16 Detailed Cost Estimating (pages 531–563): Rodney D. StewartChapter 17 Investment Analysis (pages 564–582): Byron W. JonesChapter 18 Total Quality Management, Six Sigma, and Continuous Improvement (pages 583–615): Jack B. Revelle and Robert Alan KemerlingChapter 19 Registrations, Certifications, and Awards (pages 616–638): Jack B. Revelle and Cynthia M. SabelhausChapter 20 Safety Engineering (pages 639–700): Jack B. RevelleChapter 21 What the Law Requires of the Engineer (pages 701–724): Alvin S. Weinstein and Martin S. ChizekChapter 22 Patents (pages 725–757): David A. Burge and Benjamin D. BurgeChapter 23 Electronic Information Resources: Your Online Survival Guide (pages 758–776): Robert N. SchwarzwalderChapter 24 Sources of Mechanical Engineering Information (pages 777–784): Fritz Dusold and Myer Kutz