上游充通大 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Design for Manufacturing 福 1日回后
Design for Manufacturing
上游充通大学 e SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Product Development Process Concept System-Level Detail Production Planning Testing and Development Design Design Refinement Ramp-Up ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆ How can we emphasize manufacturing issues throughout the development process?
Planning Product Development Process Concept Development System-Level Design Detail Design Testing and Refinement Production Ramp-Up How can we emphasize manufacturing issues throughout the development process?
上游充通大¥ SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Design for Manufacturing Example: GM 3.8-liter V6 Engine 380O 及 1日回后
Design for Manufacturing Example: GM 3.8-liter V6 Engine
上游充通大学 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Background information High volumes(3500 engines/ per day) Strong interest in Reducing the cost of the engine Enhancing its quality What? >To improve the air intake manifold (originally made of cast iron) From Product Design and Development by Karl Ulrich and Steven Eppinger (McGraw-Hill/Irwin) One of the most expensive subassemblies in the engine
Background information High volumes (3500 engines / per day) Strong interest in Reducing the cost of the engine Enhancing its quality What? To improve the air intake manifold (originally made of cast iron) • One of the most expensive subassemblies in the engine
上游充通大 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY To use composite (redesigned)instead of cast iron ©HoW? >Design for manufacutring From Product Design and Development by Karl Ulrich and Steven Eppinger (McGraw-Hill/Irwin) 1日=后
To use composite (redesigned) instead of cast iron How? Design for manufacutring
上游充通大粤 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Design for X Customer needs and product specifications are for the concept phase Detail design faces the difficulty linking needs and specifications to the specific design issues like: >Reliability Robustness >Serviceablility >Environmental impact Manufacturability Design for X:the X represents one of the above criteria
Design for X Customer needs and product specifications are for the concept phase Detail design faces the difficulty linking needs and specifications to the specific design issues like: Reliability Robustness Serviceablility Environmental impact Manufacturability Design for X: the X represents one of the above criteria
上游充通大¥ SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Design for Manufacturing Definition >Design for manufacturing (DFM)is a development practice emphasizing manufacturing issues throughout the product development process. >Successful DFM results in lower production cost without sacrificing product quality
Design for Manufacturing Definition : Design for manufacturing (DFM) is a development practice emphasizing manufacturing issues throughout the product development process. Successful DFM results in lower production cost without sacrificing product quality
上游充通大 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Three Methods to Implement DFM 1.Organization:Cross-Functional Teams In addition to product designers,DFM still needs expertise from: Manufacturing engineers Cost accountants Production personnel 2.Design Rules:Specialized by Firm 3.CAD Tools:Boothroyd-Dewhurst Software >http://www.dfma.com
Three Methods to Implement DFM 1. Organization: Cross-Functional Teams In addition to product designers, DFM still needs expertise from: • Manufacturing engineers • Cost accountants • Production personnel 2. Design Rules: Specialized by Firm 3. CAD Tools: Boothroyd-Dewhurst Software http://www.dfma.com
上游充通大学 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Five steps for DFM 1.Estimate the manufacturing costs 2.Reduce the costs of components 3.Reduce the costs of assembly 4.Reduce the costs of supporting production 5.Consider the impact of DFM decisions on other factors
Five steps for DFM 1. Estimate the manufacturing costs 2. Reduce the costs of components 3. Reduce the costs of assembly 4. Reduce the costs of supporting production 5. Consider the impact of DFM decisions on other factors
Proposed 上游充通大学 Design SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Estimate the Manufacturing Costs Reduce the Costs Reduce the Costs Reduce the Costs of Components of Assembly of Supporting Production Consider the lmpact of DFM Decisions on Other Factors Recompute the Manufacturing Costs N Good Enough 1 Y Acceptable Design From Product Design and Development by Karl Ulrich and Steven Eppinger(McGraw-Hill/Irwin)