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Product Development in Off-Site Construction

Design For Manufacturing

By Dr Mohammed Arif– licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution – Non-Commercial – Share Alike License

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/

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The Design for Manufacture (DFM) Process: The DFM Objectives DFM Methodology Product design principles for efficient manufacture Design for Assembly (DFA): Process & Methodology Design considerations Design for Manufacture / Assembly Systems (DFM/A) Case studies Other considerations in DFM/A

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The Design for Manufacture (DFM) Process

Product

ConceptProcess Concept

Design Goals

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The DFM Objectives

Product Concept

Component Design

Manufacture Process Design

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DFM Methodology

(Boothroyd, et.al. 2002);

Organisational Issues

DFM Approach

Product Design

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Product design principles for efficient manufacture

Number of parts

Multi-use Ease of fabrication

Modular design

Standard components

Multi-functional

handling

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Design for Assembly (DFA): Process & Methodology

(Boothroyd, 2005);

Complete Systematic Measurable

User friendly

Properties that are of interest to designers

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Design considerations

number of parts Fastening Cost of

parts

Assembly Labour Finishing Product

Warranty

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Design for Manufacture /Assembly Systems

(DFM/A)

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Case studies

Ford Motors

Braun &

Sharp

NCR Group

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Other considerations in DFM/A:

Commercial Strategies

Differentiation

Check lists

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Test Questions: answer True or False

• In the DFM process, design goals would include both manufacturing and product goals. (T/F) Ans. T

• up to 60% or more of production decisions are directly determined by the product design. (T/F) Ans. F

• Design for assembly as a central element of the design for manufacture, has three important characteristic.

(T/F) Ans. F• The DFM process begins with a proposed product

concept, a proposed process concept, and a set of design goals. (T/F) Ans. T

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References• Boothroyd, G. (2005), “Assembly Automation and Product Design, 2nd

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Manufacture and Assembly, 2nd Edition”, Marcel Dekker, New York, • Boothroyd, G., and Alting, L. (1992), “Design for assembly and

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• Chow, W. W. C. (1978). “Cost Reduction in product Design”. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

• Corbett, J., Dooner, M., Meleka, J. And Pym, C., (1991), “Design for Manufacture”, Strategies, Principles and Techniques, Addison-Weskey Publishers Ltd.

• Ertas, A., & Jones, J. C. (1993), “The engineering design process”, New York: Wiley.

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