Design of products Flashcards
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Descripe Robust Design
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- product is designed so that small variations in production or assembly do not adversely affect the product
- typically results in lower cost and higher quality
2
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Describe Modular Design
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- products designed in easily segmented components
- adds flexibility to both production and marketing
- improved ability to satisfy customer requirements
(HIGH IMPORTANCE IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY)
3
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Describe Computer Aided Design (CAD)
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- using computer to design products and prepare engineering documents
- shorter development cycles, improved accuracy, lower cost
- information and design can be deployed worldwide
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Describe Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
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- utilising specialised computers and program to control manufacturing equipment
- often driven by CAD Systems
5
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What are the Benefits of CAD/CAM
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- Product quality
- Shorter design time
- production cost reduction
- database availability
- new range of capabilities
(support for lot size = 1 -> industry 4.0)
6
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Describe Virtual reality technology
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- used to develop an interactive 3D Model of a product (based on CAD Data)
- preview of the product before a physical model is built
- very effective in large-scale design such as plant layout
7
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Value Analysis
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- focuses on design improvement during production ( also in preproduction phase)
- looking for improvements for a better product or more economically production
8
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Goals for Ethical and Environmentally Friendly Design
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- Develop safe and more environmentally sound products
- minimise waste of raw materials and energy
- reduce environmental liabilities
- increase cost-effectiveness of complying environmental regulations
- be recognised as a good corporate citizen
9
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guideline for environmentally friendly design
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- Make products recyclable
- use recycled materials
- use less harmful ingredients
- use lighter components
- use less energy
- use less material
10
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Defining a product
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- first definition is in terms of functions
- specifications are developed during design phase
- manufactured products will have engineering drawings (showing dimensions, tolerances and materials)
- bill of material (BOM) lists the components of a product, hierarchy, quantities and where were used (product structure)
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definition “Group Technology”
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- parts grouped into families with similar characteristics
- coding system describes processing and physical characteristics (size, shape)
- parts families can be produced in dedicated manufacturing cells
12
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Benefits of “Group Technology”
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- Improved design
- reduced raw material and purchases
- simplified production planning and control
- improved layout, routing and machine loading
- reduced tooling setup time, work-in-process and production time
13
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Assisting documents for manufacturing
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- assembly drawing
- assembly chart
- route sheet
- work order
- engineering change notices