Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 About the Coue 1.2 About Professional Program 1.3 About Manufacturing 1.3.1 What is Manufacturing? 1.3.2 Dialogue:Visiting an Automatic Factory 1.4 Reading Materials 1.4.1 About Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT 1.4.2 History of S.M.Wu Manufacturing Research Center 1.4.3 Role of EngineerChapter 2 Literature Reading of Technical English for MechanicalEngineering 2.1 Importance of Reading Technical Literature 2.2 About Scientific Journals and Technical Pape 2.3 Skills for Reading Pape 2.3.1 Basic Steps 2.3.2 Doing a Literature Survey 2.4 About Patent 2.5 Reading Materials 2.5.1 Investigation of Dry Machining with Embedded Heat PipeCooling by Finite Element Analysis and Experiments(Part 1 ~ Part 2) 2.5.2 Tool Wear and Chip Formation During Hard Turning withSelf-propelled Rotary Tools(Part l~Part 3) 2.5.3 Rules for The Implementation of The Patent Law of ThePeople's Republic of China(Article 18 to 22)Chapter 3 English to Chinese Technical Tralation for MechanicalEngineering 3.1 Basic Requirements of Technical Tralation 3.1.1 The Characteristics of Professional English Literature 3.1.2 Requirements of Professional Literature Tralation 3.2 Basic Process for Technical Tralation 3.3 Common Tralation Skills 3.3.1 Conveion of Word Class 3.3.2 Addition and Reduction of Words 3.3.3 Affirmative-negative Expression in Tralation 3.3.4 Division and Combination 3.3.5 Tralation of Passive Voice 3.3.6 Tralation of Attributive Clause 3.3.7 Tralation of Double Negative 3.4 Tralation of Long Sentences 3.5 Fast Mastering English Vocabulary by Comparison 3.6 Reading Material 3.6.1 Machinability 3.6.2 Shaft Design 3.6.3 Application of Adaptive Control(AC) or CNC MachineChapter 4 Chinese to English Technical Tralation for MechanicalEngineering 4.1 Difference of Structure and Collocation in Chinese andEnglish 4.2 Improving the Skill of Chinese- English Tralation in Scienceand Technology 4.3 Reading Materials 4.3.1 About Bosch Products 4.3.2 Sheet- Metal Forming Processes 4.3.3 Estimating The Costs of Custom Components 4.3.4 DCMotorChapter 5 Applying for a Job in an International Corporation 5.1 Recruiting Process 5.2 Job Advertisement 5.2.1 A Job Advertisement from ABC Corporation 5.2.2 Job Advertisement for a Product Design and DevelopmentEngineer 5.2.3 HR Policy From Shenyang Machine Tools Co.,Ltd 5.2.4 Job Advertisement for Experienced Peo of Sieme 5.3 Cover Letter 5.4 Resume 5.4.1 Introduction to Resume 5.4.2 Resume Tips for Enginee 5.5 Job Interview 5.5.1 Introduction 5.5.2 Common Questio and Awe 5.5.3 Interview ExampleChapter 6 Specificatio and Manuals of Imported MachineryEquipments 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Brochure of Moore Nanotech 350FG 6.3 Stylistic Characteristic of English Itruction Manuals forMachinery Equipment 6.4 Airfel Radiator 6.5 HCX320A NC Low Speed Wire-cut EDM 6.6 Maintenance for a CNC Machine ToolChapter 7 On-site Communication and Interpretation 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Technical Communication 7.2.1 Introduction to Technical Communication 7.2.2 100 Sentences {or On-site Communication 7.2.3 Dialogue:Guide to Visit a Factory 7.3 Dialogue:Technical Itruction of Using Multimeter 7.4 Technical TralationChapter 8 About Foreign Drawings 8.1 Introduction to Technical Drawing 8.2 Methods of Reading Foreign Mechanical Blueprints 8.2.1 Key Terms on Foreign Drawing 8.2.2 Example of Title Block 8.2.3 Example of Traformation From The Fit-angle to TheThird-angle 8.3 Reading and Discussion 8.3.1 ASME_Y14.5M-1994 8.3.2 Turning and LatheChapter 9 Title and Abstract Writing 9.1 Title Writing 9.2 Abstract Writing 9.3 Reading Materials 9.3.1 A Robust Isign Approach to Determination of Tolerancesof Mechanical Products 9.3.2 High-speed Machining o{ Cast Iron and Alloy Steels forDie and Mamffacturing 9.3.3 An Overview of Power Electronics in Electric Vehicles 9.3.4 A Tool Planning Approach Coidering Cycle Time Cotraintsand Demand UncertaintyChapter 10 Attending Professional Exhibition and Conference 10.1 Professional Exhibitio 10.1.1 Introduction to Four Largest Manufacturing Shows 10.1.2 AtCIMT 10.2 Academic Conference 10.2.1 Introduction 10.2.2 Opening Remarks on Simulated Conference 10.2.3 TIPS for Academic Speech 10.3 Useful Sentences for Professional SpeechAppendix I Reference Tralation of Reading MaterialsAppendix II Terms of College CampusAppendix III Terms of Mechanical EngineeringAppendix IV Terms of Automatic ControlAppendix V Hydraulic TramissionAppendix VI Enterprise PromotionAppendix VII Mathematic Symbols and ExpressioAppendix VIII Final Examination Sample参考文献