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Selection of Primary Production Processes

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There are many processes that can produce a product/part that will meet design specifications. In chapter three the primary processes has been categorized in five groups. A short review of each one was detailed. Each primary process should result in an appropriate design, such that will meet the process capabilities and constraints. Some rules of how to design product/part were included as recommendations and guide lines in chapters two and three.

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Halevi, G. (2003). Selection of Primary Production Processes. In: Process and Operation Planning. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0259-1_5

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