Year: 1984 Language: English Author: M.K.Glosman Genre: Technical book Publisher: Leningrad Shipbuilding Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 295 Description: The first formulated principles of manufacturability are considered. Issues relating to the choice of grade of materials, their mechanical properties, standard sizes and costs of manufacturability are considered in detail. Much attention is paid to the choice of shape of the body, its breakdown into sections, the definition of power supply, typification of structures, tolerances, design measures to prevent deformations in ensuring automated and mechanized manufacturing structures. Additional info: Screenshots translated from russian to english and then compiled into a book for the benefit of english-speaking members of the forum. Apologies for the quality - it's unavoidable in the process of scanning and translating.
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Technology of Marine Vessels - Hull Structures
Language: English
Author: M.K.Glosman
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: Leningrad Shipbuilding
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 295
Description: The first formulated principles of manufacturability are considered. Issues relating to the choice of grade of materials, their mechanical properties, standard sizes and costs of manufacturability are considered in detail. Much attention is paid to the choice of shape of the body, its breakdown into sections, the definition of power supply, typification of structures, tolerances, design measures to prevent deformations in ensuring automated and mechanized manufacturing structures.
Additional info: Screenshots translated from russian to english and then compiled into a book for the benefit of english-speaking members of the forum. Apologies for the quality - it's unavoidable in the process of scanning and translating.
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