To maintain competitiveness in the emerging global economy, U.S. manufacturing must rise to new standards of product quality, responsiveness to customers, and process flexibility. This volume presents a concise and well-organized analysis of new research directions to achieve these goals.
Five critical areas receive in-depth analysis of present practices, needed improvement, and research priorities:
- Advanced engineered materials that offer the prospect of better life-cycle performance and other gains.
- Equipment reliability and maintenance practices for better returns on capital investment.
- Rapid product realization techniques to speed delivery to the marketplace.
- Intelligent manufacturing control for improved reliability and greater precision.
- Building a workforce with the multidisciplinary skills needed for competitiveness.
This sound and accessible analysis will be useful to manufacturing engineers and researchers, business executives, and economic and policy analysts.
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- Overview
- Intelligent Manufacturing Control
- Equipment Reliability and Maintenance
- Manufacturing of and with Advanced Engineered Materials
- Product Realization Process
- Manufacturing Skills Improvement
- Bibliography
- Appendix A: Selected Employment Data
- Appendix B: Panels of the Committee on Analysis of Research Directions and Needs in U.S. Manufacturing
- Index