Lecture

Assembly: Physics of Manufacturing

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This lecture covers the analysis of assembly processes, including component handling, fitting, and costing, with a focus on labor costs and international comparisons. It also explores various methods of joining materials, such as welding, brazing, and gluing, as well as the challenges and considerations in automated assembly. The lecture delves into the complexities of component stability, insertion penalties, and orientation penalties, providing insights into the physics behind manufacturing processes.

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