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ro The 6th edition of Serope Kalpakjian’s Manufacturing Engineering and Technology includes eleven new chapters on each of the three core topics: Introduction to Manufacturing, Process Engineering and Product Engineering. The authors of each chapter have been chosen because of their distinguished and long track records of research and teaching, and because of their willingness to collaborate with one another on the new chapters. The new chapters are entitled: Manufacturing Engineering and Technology and Product Engineering: Project-Based Problem Solving Application of Mathematical Methods Manufacturing Processes and Engineering Materials Manufacturing and Quality Control Manufacturing Metrology and Measurement Manufacturing and Logistics Manufacturing Engineering and Technology and Advanced Manufacturing Systems Manufacturing and Computer Aided Engineering Manufacturing and Production System Design Manufacturing and Quality Assurance Manufacturing and Production and Operations Management Manufacturing and Design Engineering Project-Based Problem Solving: Part I J. B. Norwood, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Clemson University Director, Center for Industrial Engineering Daniel W. Boyer, Ph.D. Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology J. Gregory Long, Ph.D. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Iowa State University Managing Editor, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology Arindam J. Roy, Ph.D. Professor and Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Oregon State University Lecturer, Oregon State University Project-Based Problem Solving: Part II Gregory R. McGahan, Ph.D. Dean, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Alabama Project-Based Problem Solving: Part III Connie I. Falcone, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Harald Gummow, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina State University The content of this textbook has been organized into three major parts. Part I: Project-Based Problem Solving, is divided into three chapters: Chapter 1: Preliminary Concepts for Project-Based Problem Solving Chapter 2: Project-Based Problem Solving Chapter 3: Project-Based Problem Solving: Part II Part II: Application


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