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An automotive company has employed you as a manufacture engineer to start a new unit. You are assigned with the production of the crank shaft piston assembly as shown in FIGURE Q1a. As an engineer responsible for producing the components shown in FIGURE Q1b, you have been asked to prepare a report with following details.
Select the appropriate materials for the components shown in FIGURE Q1b.
Propose the manufacturing processes that can be used to manufacture each of the components Crankshaft, power gears shown in FIGURE Q1b(I). Discuss the selection of manufacturing process with reference to desired properties for connecting rod application. Recommend appropriate surface treatment methods for these parts as required by their application.
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