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Competitive manufacturing relies on judicious selection of materials and processes to convert
these materials into useful products, structures, and devices. Transforming materials into value-
added products requires knowledge of manufacturing technology, processing science, and the
material's response to external stimuli as it is coaxed to adopt the desired shape, structure, and
other attributes.
This book focuses on the interrelationship among the "structure and behavior of materials"
(materials science), the techniques of "how to make things" (manufacturing technology),
and the "theory of how things are made" (processing science). It emphasizes a fundamen-
tal understanding of a range of processes used in manufacturing. This is important because
diverse manufacturing techniques often exhibit an underlying commonalty of process mechan-
ics, the study of which aids premeditated design (as opposed to serendipitous development) of
new techniques. Such understanding also aids in adapting current manufacturing practices to
technological constraints imposed by the discovery of new materials.
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