ࡱ> proo@ bjbj p p "fooDDDDX?xY?[?[?[?[?[?[?$zARC?  ?? ! ! ! "Y? ! Y? !T !t!8:l FD "a9:?0?y98jD jD0:jD:$ !`??D! DEMCH 522 Design for Manufacture & Assembly Catalog Course Description: EMCH 522 - Design for Manufacture & Assembly. (3) (Prereq: EMCH 327 and EMCH 377) This course is designed to provide an understanding of product design principles for considering issues early to shorten product development time and ensure smooth transitions to manufacturing, thus, accelerating time-to-market. Prerequisite(s): EMHC 327Design of Mechanical Elements and EMCH 377Manufacturing Processes. Textbook(s) and/or Other Required Material: Primary Textbook: Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly, by G. Boothroyd, P. Dewhurst, and W. Knight, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, N. Y. 2002, ISBN: 0-8247-0584-X References: "Design for Manufacturability; Optimizing Cost, Quality, and Time-to-Market" by D. M. Anderson, CIM Press, Lafayette, California, 1990, ISBN: 1-878072-11-0 "Assembly Automation and Product Design," by G. Boothroyd, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, N. Y., 1992 "Design for Manufacturing: A structured Approach," by Corrado Poli, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001, ISBN: 0-7506-7341-9 Product Engineering and Manufacturing," by L. Schmidt, G. Zhang, J. Herrmann, G. Dieter, and P. Cunniff, College House Enterprise, 2002, ISBN: 0-9700675-6-9 "Product Design and Development, by K. Ulrich and S. Eppinger, McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, N. Y., 2000, ISBN: 0-07-229647-X "Engineering Design Processes, by Yousef Haik, Thomson Learning Academics Resource Center, 2003, ISBN: 0-534-38014-X "Creating Breakthrough Products, by Jonathan Cagan and Craig M. Vogel, Prentice Hall, 2002, ISBN: 0-13-969694-6 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes, by J. Schey, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, N. Y., 1987 Course Objectives: {Assessment Methods shown in Braces} Students shall have the ability to understand the importance of product design in leveraging manufacturing techniques, manufacturing cost, and product lifecycle cost. {1, 2, 3, 4} Students shall have the ability to plan and implement a product development program. {2, 3,4} Students shall have the ability to participate in mult-discipline Integrated Product Development teams. {4} Students shall have the ability to both write effective documents and deliver effective oral presentations. {1, 2, 3} Students shall have the ability to benchmark competitive products and develop best industry practices. {1, 2, 3, 4} Students shall have the ability to define product architecture and design products for maximum economic impact. {1, 2, 3, 4} Students shall have the ability to design and conduct experiments to ensure that the product design is robust and compatible with the capability of the manufacturing process. {1, 2, 3, 4} Topics Covered: 1. Introduction, (MFG processes, design procedures, Materials selection, Automation) 4 Weeks 2. Concepts of DFMA, (Philosophy, Product design, Flexibility, Industry programs, Standardization and commonality, Value analysis) 4 Weeks 3. Applications (Design for Materials and Processes, Design for Conventional Manufacturing Processes Metals, Design for Non-Conventional Manufacturing Processes Metals, Design for Injection Molding- Plastics, Design for assembly (mechanical & electrical) 6 Weeks 4. Projects & Case Studies (Projects involve integration of the proposed course topics will be assigned. The projects will be both an individual and group efforts) Along the Semester Assessment Methods: Written tests Written case studies Individual design: oral presentation Team design: oral presentation Class/Laboratory Schedule: Two 75-minute sessions per week Contribution of Course to Meeting the Professional Component: Engineering Topics: 100% Math and Science: 0% General Education: 0% Relationship of Course to Program Objectives: The importance of each course objective to meeting the program outcomes is indicated with the following scale: 3 = major importance; 2 = moderate importance; 1 = minimal importance. Blank if not related. 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