Design for X: Concurrent engineering imperativesCharles M. Eastman Springer Science & Business Media, 1996 M08 31 - 489 pages Bringing together the expertise of worldwide authorities in the field, Design for X is the first comprehensive book to offer systematic and structured coverage of contemporary and concurrent product development techniques. It features over fifteen techniques, including: design for manufacture and assembly; design for distribution; design for quality; and design for the environment. Alternative approaches and common elements are discussed and critical issues such as integration and tradeoff are explored. |
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Contents
Ian Tranter School of Engineering Sheffield Hallam University Pond Stree Sheffield | 2 |
Troels Feldmann Institute of Engineering Design Technical University of Denmark Lynby | 15 |
Carolien van Hemel Section of Environmental Product Development Faculty of Industrial | 17 |
PART ONE DFX EXPERIENCE | 19 |
Case Experience with Design for Assembly Methods | 41 |
Applying DFX Experience in Design for Environment | 74 |
The Swedish DFX Experience | 96 |
Implementing DFX Tools | 130 |
Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility | 268 |
Michael Bak R B Weber Co Inc 1717 Embarcadero Road STE 2000 Palo Alto | 297 |
Design for Serviceability | 298 |
EaseofDisassembley Evaluation in Design for Recycling | 318 |
PART THREE DESIGN FOR COMPETITIVENESS | 335 |
Design for Modularity | 356 |
Design for Optimal Environmental Impact | 380 |
Activity Based Costing and Uncertainty | 398 |
PART TWO DESIGN FOR LIFE CYCLE | 153 |
Design for Dimensional Control | 173 |
Design for Assembly Cost for Printed Circuit Boards | 196 |
Design for Inspectability | 216 |
Soren Andersson Department of Machine Design Royal Institute of Technology KTH | 228 |
Design for Effective Material Storage and Distribution | 230 |
Design for Reliability | 245 |
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achieved activities allows analysis applied approach areas assembly assessment carried chapter characteristics chart circuit complete components concept concurrent engineering configuration considered cost cycle decisions defined Design for Assembly detailed determined DFX tools difficulty dimensions Direct disassembly effect efficiency elements engineering environment environmental equipment evaluation example factors failure Figure force function guidelines handling identify implementation important improvement increase indices industrial inspection integrated interface leads load machine manual manufacturing material measures mechanism method modules necessary objectives operation pallet parameters performance planning possible practice presented problems procedure product design product development recycling reduced reliability removal selection shown shows solution specific stage standard step strategy structure Table task technical techniques unit variation weight