Manufacturing engineering
Manufacturing engineering is a field of engineering dealing with the design, development, and implementation of integrated systems of humans, machines, and information resources to provide products and services.
Manufacturing engineering applies knowledge and skills in the physical, social, engineering, and management sciences, as well as in human sciences, computer systems and information technologies, manufacturing processes, operations research, production, and automation.[1][2]
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The Ford Motor Company's factory at Willow Run utilised Production Engineering principles to achieve record mass production of the B-24 Liberator military aircraft during World War II.
A set of six-axis robots used for welding
- KUKA industrial robots being used at a bakery for food production *Main page: Automation
Mohr's circle, a common tool to study stresses in a mechanical element
A CAD model of a mechanical double seal
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