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Integral mechanical attachment [[electronic resource] ] : a resurgence of the oldest method of joining / / Robert W. Messler, Jr
Integral mechanical attachment [[electronic resource] ] : a resurgence of the oldest method of joining / / Robert W. Messler, Jr
Autore Messler Robert W. <1942->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (427 p.)
Disciplina 621.88
Soggetto topico Joints (Engineering)
Adhesive joints
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-64267-X
9786610642670
0-08-046141-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Table of contents; Front matter; Preface; 1 Introduction to Integral Mechanical Attachment; 1.1 The Oldest Method of Joining: Using Natural Shapes and Forms; 1.2 The Process Evolves, But Not Much!; 1.3 Integral Attachment: A Form of Mechanical Joining; 1.4 Integral Mechanical Attachment vs. Mechanical Fastening and Fasteners; 1.5 Advantages of Integral Mechanical Attachment; 1.6 Potential Shortcomings of Integral Attachment; 1.7 Summary; References; 2 Classification and Characterization of Integral Mechanical Attachments; 2.1 Why Classify Things at All?
2.2 Integral Attachment's Place Within the Taxonomy of Joining Processes and Methods2.3 A Classification Scheme for Integral Attachments Based on Feature Character or Operation; 2.4 An Alternative Classification Scheme Based on Method of Feature or Joint Creation; 2.6 Forces and Motions for Assembly of Rigid and Elastic Interlocks; 2.7 Plastic Attachment Methods; 2.8 Attachment Methods Versus Materials: Is It That Simple?; 2.9 Summary; References; 3 Rigid Integral Mechanical Attachments or Interlocks; 3.1 How Rigid Interlocks Work; 3.2 Sub-Classification Schemes for Rigid Interlocks
3.3 Completely Rigid Interlocking Joint Elements or Completely Rigid Joints3.4 Integral Rigid Locking Features; 3.5 Integral Rigid Attachment Features; 3.6 Embedded Rigid Fasteners; 3.7 Rigid Couplings and Connectors; 3.8 Rigid Locating Features (or Locators) for Elastic Snap-Fit Assembly; 3.9 Joint and Attachment Feature Permanency; 3.10 Summary; References; 4 Elastic Integral Mechanical Attachments or Interlocks; 4.1 How Elastic Interlocks Work; 4.2 Sub-Classification of Elastic Interlocks; 4.3 Elastic Integral Snap-Fits Used in Assembly of Plastic Parts; 4.4 Design Analysis for Snap-Fits
4.5 Combining Assembly Motions for Snap-Fit Assembly Security4.6 Snap-Fit Feature Enhancements; 4.7 Hook-and-Loop Attachments; 4.8 Other Elastic Attachment Methods; References; 5 Plastic (Formed-In) Integral Mechanical Attachments or Interlocks; 5.1 How Plastic (Formed-In) Interlocks Work; 5.2 Sub-Classification of Plastic (Formed-In) Interlocks; 5.3 Setting and Staking; 5.4 Metal Stitching and Metal Clinching; 5.6 Crimping and Hemming; 5.7 Thermal Staking; 5.9 Summary; References; 6 Integral Mechanical Attachment Classification Revisited
6.1 Comparison of Methods: Relative Advantages and Disadvantages6.2 Classification of Integral Mechanical Attachment Methods; 6.3 Correlations Between Joint Materials and Attachment Methods; 6.4 Summary; 7 Metal Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.1 Properties of Metals That Facilitate Integral Mechanical Attachment; 7.2 Sheet-Metal Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.3 Casting Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.4 Extrusion Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.5 Forging Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.6 Machined Attachments; 7.7 Summary; References; Bibliography
8 Polymer Attachment Schemes and Attachments
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457989503321
Messler Robert W. <1942->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Integral mechanical attachment [[electronic resource] ] : a resurgence of the oldest method of joining / / Robert W. Messler, Jr
Integral mechanical attachment [[electronic resource] ] : a resurgence of the oldest method of joining / / Robert W. Messler, Jr
Autore Messler Robert W. <1942->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (427 p.)
Disciplina 621.88
Soggetto topico Joints (Engineering)
Adhesive joints
ISBN 1-280-64267-X
9786610642670
0-08-046141-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Table of contents; Front matter; Preface; 1 Introduction to Integral Mechanical Attachment; 1.1 The Oldest Method of Joining: Using Natural Shapes and Forms; 1.2 The Process Evolves, But Not Much!; 1.3 Integral Attachment: A Form of Mechanical Joining; 1.4 Integral Mechanical Attachment vs. Mechanical Fastening and Fasteners; 1.5 Advantages of Integral Mechanical Attachment; 1.6 Potential Shortcomings of Integral Attachment; 1.7 Summary; References; 2 Classification and Characterization of Integral Mechanical Attachments; 2.1 Why Classify Things at All?
2.2 Integral Attachment's Place Within the Taxonomy of Joining Processes and Methods2.3 A Classification Scheme for Integral Attachments Based on Feature Character or Operation; 2.4 An Alternative Classification Scheme Based on Method of Feature or Joint Creation; 2.6 Forces and Motions for Assembly of Rigid and Elastic Interlocks; 2.7 Plastic Attachment Methods; 2.8 Attachment Methods Versus Materials: Is It That Simple?; 2.9 Summary; References; 3 Rigid Integral Mechanical Attachments or Interlocks; 3.1 How Rigid Interlocks Work; 3.2 Sub-Classification Schemes for Rigid Interlocks
3.3 Completely Rigid Interlocking Joint Elements or Completely Rigid Joints3.4 Integral Rigid Locking Features; 3.5 Integral Rigid Attachment Features; 3.6 Embedded Rigid Fasteners; 3.7 Rigid Couplings and Connectors; 3.8 Rigid Locating Features (or Locators) for Elastic Snap-Fit Assembly; 3.9 Joint and Attachment Feature Permanency; 3.10 Summary; References; 4 Elastic Integral Mechanical Attachments or Interlocks; 4.1 How Elastic Interlocks Work; 4.2 Sub-Classification of Elastic Interlocks; 4.3 Elastic Integral Snap-Fits Used in Assembly of Plastic Parts; 4.4 Design Analysis for Snap-Fits
4.5 Combining Assembly Motions for Snap-Fit Assembly Security4.6 Snap-Fit Feature Enhancements; 4.7 Hook-and-Loop Attachments; 4.8 Other Elastic Attachment Methods; References; 5 Plastic (Formed-In) Integral Mechanical Attachments or Interlocks; 5.1 How Plastic (Formed-In) Interlocks Work; 5.2 Sub-Classification of Plastic (Formed-In) Interlocks; 5.3 Setting and Staking; 5.4 Metal Stitching and Metal Clinching; 5.6 Crimping and Hemming; 5.7 Thermal Staking; 5.9 Summary; References; 6 Integral Mechanical Attachment Classification Revisited
6.1 Comparison of Methods: Relative Advantages and Disadvantages6.2 Classification of Integral Mechanical Attachment Methods; 6.3 Correlations Between Joint Materials and Attachment Methods; 6.4 Summary; 7 Metal Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.1 Properties of Metals That Facilitate Integral Mechanical Attachment; 7.2 Sheet-Metal Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.3 Casting Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.4 Extrusion Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.5 Forging Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.6 Machined Attachments; 7.7 Summary; References; Bibliography
8 Polymer Attachment Schemes and Attachments
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784637403321
Messler Robert W. <1942->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Integral mechanical attachment : a resurgence of the oldest method of joining / / Robert W. Messler, Jr
Integral mechanical attachment : a resurgence of the oldest method of joining / / Robert W. Messler, Jr
Autore Messler Robert W. <1942->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (427 p.)
Disciplina 621.88
Soggetto topico Joints (Engineering)
Adhesive joints
ISBN 1-280-64267-X
9786610642670
0-08-046141-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Table of contents; Front matter; Preface; 1 Introduction to Integral Mechanical Attachment; 1.1 The Oldest Method of Joining: Using Natural Shapes and Forms; 1.2 The Process Evolves, But Not Much!; 1.3 Integral Attachment: A Form of Mechanical Joining; 1.4 Integral Mechanical Attachment vs. Mechanical Fastening and Fasteners; 1.5 Advantages of Integral Mechanical Attachment; 1.6 Potential Shortcomings of Integral Attachment; 1.7 Summary; References; 2 Classification and Characterization of Integral Mechanical Attachments; 2.1 Why Classify Things at All?
2.2 Integral Attachment's Place Within the Taxonomy of Joining Processes and Methods2.3 A Classification Scheme for Integral Attachments Based on Feature Character or Operation; 2.4 An Alternative Classification Scheme Based on Method of Feature or Joint Creation; 2.6 Forces and Motions for Assembly of Rigid and Elastic Interlocks; 2.7 Plastic Attachment Methods; 2.8 Attachment Methods Versus Materials: Is It That Simple?; 2.9 Summary; References; 3 Rigid Integral Mechanical Attachments or Interlocks; 3.1 How Rigid Interlocks Work; 3.2 Sub-Classification Schemes for Rigid Interlocks
3.3 Completely Rigid Interlocking Joint Elements or Completely Rigid Joints3.4 Integral Rigid Locking Features; 3.5 Integral Rigid Attachment Features; 3.6 Embedded Rigid Fasteners; 3.7 Rigid Couplings and Connectors; 3.8 Rigid Locating Features (or Locators) for Elastic Snap-Fit Assembly; 3.9 Joint and Attachment Feature Permanency; 3.10 Summary; References; 4 Elastic Integral Mechanical Attachments or Interlocks; 4.1 How Elastic Interlocks Work; 4.2 Sub-Classification of Elastic Interlocks; 4.3 Elastic Integral Snap-Fits Used in Assembly of Plastic Parts; 4.4 Design Analysis for Snap-Fits
4.5 Combining Assembly Motions for Snap-Fit Assembly Security4.6 Snap-Fit Feature Enhancements; 4.7 Hook-and-Loop Attachments; 4.8 Other Elastic Attachment Methods; References; 5 Plastic (Formed-In) Integral Mechanical Attachments or Interlocks; 5.1 How Plastic (Formed-In) Interlocks Work; 5.2 Sub-Classification of Plastic (Formed-In) Interlocks; 5.3 Setting and Staking; 5.4 Metal Stitching and Metal Clinching; 5.6 Crimping and Hemming; 5.7 Thermal Staking; 5.9 Summary; References; 6 Integral Mechanical Attachment Classification Revisited
6.1 Comparison of Methods: Relative Advantages and Disadvantages6.2 Classification of Integral Mechanical Attachment Methods; 6.3 Correlations Between Joint Materials and Attachment Methods; 6.4 Summary; 7 Metal Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.1 Properties of Metals That Facilitate Integral Mechanical Attachment; 7.2 Sheet-Metal Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.3 Casting Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.4 Extrusion Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.5 Forging Attachment Schemes and Attachments; 7.6 Machined Attachments; 7.7 Summary; References; Bibliography
8 Polymer Attachment Schemes and Attachments
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815554703321
Messler Robert W. <1942->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Principles of welding [[electronic resource] ] : processes, physics, chemistry, and metallurgy / / by Robert W. Messler, Jr
Principles of welding [[electronic resource] ] : processes, physics, chemistry, and metallurgy / / by Robert W. Messler, Jr
Autore Messler Robert W. <1942->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : John Wiley, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (688 p.)
Disciplina 671.5/2
671.52
Soggetto topico Welding
Metal bonding
ISBN 1-281-84309-1
9786611843090
3-527-61748-5
3-527-61749-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRINCIPLES OF WELDING Processes, Physics, Chemistry, and Metallurgy; CONTENTS; PREFACE; I THE PROCESS AND PROCESSES OF WELDING; 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE PROCESS OF WELDING; 1.1 What Is Welding?; 1.2 The Evolution of Welding as a Process; 1.3 The Nature of an Ideal Weld: Achieving Continuity; 1.4 Impediments to Making Ideal Welds in the Real World; 1.5 What It Takes to Make a Real Weld; 1.6 Advantages and Disadvantages of Welding; 1.7 Summary; References and Suggested Reading; 2 CLASSIFYING WELDING PROCESSES; 2.1 Why Classify Processes?; 2.2 Mechanisms for Obtaining Material Continuity
2.3 The Roles of Temperature and Pressure2.4 Alternative Bases for Classification; 2.4.1 Fusion Versus Nonfusion; 2.4.2 Pressure Versus Nonpressure; 2.4.3 Energy Sources for Welding; 2.4.4 Interface Relationships and Classification by Energy Transfer Processes; 2.4.5 Other Bases for Classification and Subclassification; 2.5 Allied Processes; 2.6 The AWS Classification Scheme; 2.7 Summary; References and Suggested Readings; 3 FUSION WELDING PROCESSES; 3.1 General Description of Fusion Welding Processes; 3.2 Chemical Fusion Welding Processes; 3.2.1 Oxyfuel Gas Welding
3.2.2 Aluminothermic Welding3.3 Electric Arc Welding Processes; 3.3.1 Nonconsumable Electrode Arc Welding Processes; 3.3.1.1 Gas-Tungsten Arc Welding; 3.3.1.2 Plasma Arc Welding; 3.3.1.3 Magnetically Impelled Arc Butt Welding; 3.3.2 Consumable Electrode Arc Welding Processes; 3.3.2.1 Gas-Metal Arc Welding; 3.3.2.2 Shielded-Metal Arc Welding; 3.3.2.3 Flux-Cored Arc Welding; 3.3.2.4 Submerged Arc Welding; 3.3.2.5 Electrogas Welding; 3.3.2.6 Electroslag Welding; 3.4 Resistance Welding Processes; 3.4.1 Resistance Spot, Resistance Seam, and Projection Welding
3.4.2 Flash, Upset, and Percussion Welding3.5 High-Intensity Radiant Energy or High-Density Beam Welding Processes; 3.5.1 High-Energy-Density (Laser and Electron) Beam Welding Processes; 3.5.2 Focused IR and Imaged Arc Welding; 3.5.3 Microwave Welding; 3.6 Summary; References and Suggested Reading; 4 NONFUSION WELDING PROCESSES; 4.1 General Description of Nonfusion Welding Processes; 4.2 Pressure (Nonfusion) Welding Processes; 4.2.1 Cold Welding Processes; 4.2.2 Hot Pressure Welding; 4.2.2.1 Pressure Gas Welding; 4.2.2.2 Forge Welding; 4.2.3 Roll Welding; 4.2.4 Explosion Welding
4.3 Friction Welding Processes4.3.1 Radial and Orbital Welding; 4.3.2 Direct-Drive Versus Inertia-Drive (Friction) Welding; 4.3.3 Angular and Linear Reciprocating (Friction) Welding; 4.3.4 Ultrasonic (Friction) Welding; 4.3.5 Friction Stir Welding; 4.3.6 Friction Surfacing; 4.4 Diffusion Joining Processes; 4.4.1 Diffusion Welding; 4.4.1.1 Conventional Diffusion Welding; 4.4.1.2 Deformation Diffusion Welding; 4.4.1.3 Resistance Diffusion Welding; 4.4.1.4 Continuous Seam Diffusion Welding; 4.4.2 Diffusion Brazing; 4.4.3 Combined Forming and Diffusion Welding
4.5 Solid-state Deposition Welding Processes
Record Nr. UNINA-9910144581403321
Messler Robert W. <1942->  
New York, : John Wiley, c1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Principles of welding : processes, physics, chemistry, and metallurgy / / by Robert W. Messler, Jr
Principles of welding : processes, physics, chemistry, and metallurgy / / by Robert W. Messler, Jr
Autore Messler Robert W. <1942->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : John Wiley, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (688 p.)
Disciplina 671.5/2
671.52
Soggetto topico Welding
Metal bonding
ISBN 1-281-84309-1
9786611843090
3-527-61748-5
3-527-61749-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRINCIPLES OF WELDING Processes, Physics, Chemistry, and Metallurgy; CONTENTS; PREFACE; I THE PROCESS AND PROCESSES OF WELDING; 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE PROCESS OF WELDING; 1.1 What Is Welding?; 1.2 The Evolution of Welding as a Process; 1.3 The Nature of an Ideal Weld: Achieving Continuity; 1.4 Impediments to Making Ideal Welds in the Real World; 1.5 What It Takes to Make a Real Weld; 1.6 Advantages and Disadvantages of Welding; 1.7 Summary; References and Suggested Reading; 2 CLASSIFYING WELDING PROCESSES; 2.1 Why Classify Processes?; 2.2 Mechanisms for Obtaining Material Continuity
2.3 The Roles of Temperature and Pressure2.4 Alternative Bases for Classification; 2.4.1 Fusion Versus Nonfusion; 2.4.2 Pressure Versus Nonpressure; 2.4.3 Energy Sources for Welding; 2.4.4 Interface Relationships and Classification by Energy Transfer Processes; 2.4.5 Other Bases for Classification and Subclassification; 2.5 Allied Processes; 2.6 The AWS Classification Scheme; 2.7 Summary; References and Suggested Readings; 3 FUSION WELDING PROCESSES; 3.1 General Description of Fusion Welding Processes; 3.2 Chemical Fusion Welding Processes; 3.2.1 Oxyfuel Gas Welding
3.2.2 Aluminothermic Welding3.3 Electric Arc Welding Processes; 3.3.1 Nonconsumable Electrode Arc Welding Processes; 3.3.1.1 Gas-Tungsten Arc Welding; 3.3.1.2 Plasma Arc Welding; 3.3.1.3 Magnetically Impelled Arc Butt Welding; 3.3.2 Consumable Electrode Arc Welding Processes; 3.3.2.1 Gas-Metal Arc Welding; 3.3.2.2 Shielded-Metal Arc Welding; 3.3.2.3 Flux-Cored Arc Welding; 3.3.2.4 Submerged Arc Welding; 3.3.2.5 Electrogas Welding; 3.3.2.6 Electroslag Welding; 3.4 Resistance Welding Processes; 3.4.1 Resistance Spot, Resistance Seam, and Projection Welding
3.4.2 Flash, Upset, and Percussion Welding3.5 High-Intensity Radiant Energy or High-Density Beam Welding Processes; 3.5.1 High-Energy-Density (Laser and Electron) Beam Welding Processes; 3.5.2 Focused IR and Imaged Arc Welding; 3.5.3 Microwave Welding; 3.6 Summary; References and Suggested Reading; 4 NONFUSION WELDING PROCESSES; 4.1 General Description of Nonfusion Welding Processes; 4.2 Pressure (Nonfusion) Welding Processes; 4.2.1 Cold Welding Processes; 4.2.2 Hot Pressure Welding; 4.2.2.1 Pressure Gas Welding; 4.2.2.2 Forge Welding; 4.2.3 Roll Welding; 4.2.4 Explosion Welding
4.3 Friction Welding Processes4.3.1 Radial and Orbital Welding; 4.3.2 Direct-Drive Versus Inertia-Drive (Friction) Welding; 4.3.3 Angular and Linear Reciprocating (Friction) Welding; 4.3.4 Ultrasonic (Friction) Welding; 4.3.5 Friction Stir Welding; 4.3.6 Friction Surfacing; 4.4 Diffusion Joining Processes; 4.4.1 Diffusion Welding; 4.4.1.1 Conventional Diffusion Welding; 4.4.1.2 Deformation Diffusion Welding; 4.4.1.3 Resistance Diffusion Welding; 4.4.1.4 Continuous Seam Diffusion Welding; 4.4.2 Diffusion Brazing; 4.4.3 Combined Forming and Diffusion Welding
4.5 Solid-state Deposition Welding Processes
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829109503321
Messler Robert W. <1942->  
New York, : John Wiley, c1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui