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ME 317 Design for Manufacturing. What Constitutes a “Good” Design?. SMIU Rules for Good Design. Good Design Should –. SMIU Rules for Excellent Design. Excellent Design Should -. Why Design for Manufacturing?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ME 317

Design for Manufacturing

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What Constitutes a “Good” Design?

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SMIU Rules for Good Design

Good Design Should –

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SMIU Rules for Excellent Design

Excellent Design Should -

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Why Design for Manufacturing?

• Mechanical engineering designs generally include off-the-shelf components and fabricated parts.

• Knowing the strengths and limitations of the fabrication techniques makes for higher quality and more cost competitive designs.

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Ten General Design Principles(Chapter 1.3)

1. Simplicity2. Standard Materials and Components3. Standardized Design of the Product4. Liberal Tolerances5. Use Materials that are Easy to Process

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Ten General Design Principles(Chapter 1.3)

6. Teamwork with Manufacturing Personnel7. Avoidance of Secondary Operations8. Design to Expected Level of Production9. Utilize Special Process Characteristics10. Avoid Process Restrictiveness

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Simplicity

• Description: minimize the number of parts, intricate shapes, and manufacturing operations

• Motivation: generally provides reduced cost, improved reliability, easier servicing, and improved robustness

• Example: Braun Lift

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Part Count Reduction

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Standard Materials and Components

• Description: Use standard off-the-shelf parts and widely available materials

• Motivation: eases purchasing, simplifies inventory management, and avoids tooling investments

• Example: Screws

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Standardized Design of the Product

• Description: For similar products, specify the same materials, parts, and subassemblies as much as possible.

• Motivation: provides economies of scale, simplifies operations, and simplifies inventory management

• Example: Braun Lift

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Liberal Tolerances

• Description: make tolerances as forgiving as possible

• Motivation: tight tolerances are expensive (in a non-linear fashion)

• Example: Figure 1.3.1

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Use Easily Processed Materials

• Description: take advantage of materials that have been developed for easy processibility

• Motivation: while material may cost more, it will often provide lower overall cost

• Example: “Free-Machining” Grades, Many polymer grades are tuned to a process

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Teamwork with Manufacturing Personnel

• Description: collaborate with the people who will be producing your product (the earlier the better)

• Motivation: they provide a unique body of knowledge and useful insights

• Example:

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Avoidance of Secondary Operations

• Description: minimize the need for secondary operations

• Motivation: secondary operations (e.g. deburring, inspection, painting, and heat treating) can be as expensive as the primary manufacturing operation

• Example: Pre-painted steel, investment casting, MIM in firearms

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Design to Expected Level of Production

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Understand and Utilize Manufacturing Process Characteristics

• Description: understand and take advantage of the special capabilities of various manufacturing processes

• Motivation: can often eliminate manufacturing operations and reduce the number of parts

• Example: injection molding snap fits and living hinges

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Avoid Process Restrictiveness

• Description: on part drawings, specify only the final characteristics needed; do not specify the process to be used

• Motivation: potential cost savings