EBK MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING & TECHNOL
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ISBN: 8220100793431
Author: KALPAKJIAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 31, Problem 57SDP
Inspect the sheet-metal body of an automobile, and comment on the size and frequency of the spot welds applied. How would you go about estimating the number of welds in an automobile body?
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Chapter 31 Solutions
EBK MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING & TECHNOL
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