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SOLUTION MANUAL
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1 INTRODUCTION
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1.1 What are the differences between primary, secondary, and tertiary industries? Give an example
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of each category.
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Answer. A primary industry is one that cultivates and exploits natural resources, such as
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agriculture or mining. A secondary industry takes the outputs of primary industries
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and converts them to consumer and capital goods. Examples of secondary industries are textiles
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and electronics. A tertiary industry is in the service sector of the economy. Examples of tertiary
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industries are banking and education.
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1.2 What is a capital good? Provide an example.
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Answer. Capital goods are those purchased by companies to produce goods or provide services.
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Examples of capital goods are aircraft and construction equipment.
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1.3 How are product variety and production quantity related when comparing typical factories?
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Answer. Generally production quantity is inversely related to product variety. A
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factory that produces a large variety of products will produce a smaller quantity of each.
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A company that produces a single product will produce a large quantity.
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1.4 Define manufacturing capability. ss ss




Answer. Manufacturing capability refers to the technical and physical limitations of a
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manufacturing firm and each of its plants. Three categories of capability mentioned in the
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text are
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(1) technological processing capability, (2) physical size and weight, and (3) production capacity.
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1.5 Name the three basic categories of materials.
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Answer. The three basic categories of engineering materials are (1) metals, (2) ceramics, and (3)
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polymers. A fourth category, composites, is a non-homogeneous mixture of the other types and
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therefore is not a basic category.
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1.6 How does a shaping process differ from a surface processing operation?
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Answer. A shaping process changes the geometry of the work material (machining or forging). A
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surface processing operation does not alter the geometry, but instead alters surface of the work
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(painting or plating).
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1.7 What are two subclasses of assembly processes? Provide an example process for each subclass.
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Answer. The two subclasses of assembly processes are (1) permanent joining and (2) mechanical
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fastening. Examples of permanent joining include welding or adhesive bonding. Examples of
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mechanical fastening include threaded fasteners, such as nuts and bolts, and rivets.
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1.8 Define batch production and describe why it is often used for medium-quantity
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production products.
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s together through the manufacturing operations. All units in the batch are processed at a given
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station before the group proceeds to the next station. In a medium or low quantity production
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machine switches from one product to another, a changeover occurs. The
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changeover requires the machine setup to be torn down and set up for the new product.
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