AUUST , STAD UISIT, STAD, CA, USA
Institute of Product Development, Technische Universität München
Keywords: Product Robustness, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, Flexible Manufacturing, Design parameters
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Product concept can handle changing requirements, e.g. geometries or quantities
Product concept Product concept indicates early Product allows flexible parameters of Robustness production layout production process, and sequence of e.g. tolerances processes
Product concept requires no special environment,
e.g. temperature or vacuum
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Joining Requirements Functions Welding Principles Concepts Resistance Welding
Manufacturing/ Operating Assembling Technologies resources
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• Physical Effects, e.g. Forces • Geometrical or Substantial Characteristics • a2
• Tolerances • Fits • Material Characteristics • an Abstraction Level
Complexity, nterdependencies,
Conflicts in obectives,
Variants, Similarity, Abstraction Level a1
Abstraction Level a2
Abstraction Level a Abstraction Level a n
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Taguchi´s Quality Engineering Handbook Research in Engineering Design Qualität in der Produktentwicklung – Vom Kundenwunsch bis zum fehlerfreien Produkt AFEMS Seminar se of Stochastics in FEM Analyses Das gemeinsame Qualitätsmanagement in der Lieferkette International Conference on Axiomatic Design, ICAD´04 wt Werkstatttechnik online Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing Fertigungsverfahren –Begriffe, Einteilung Engineering Design – A Systematic Approach
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Contact: Katharina Helten Technische Universität München Institute of Product Development Boltzmannstraße 15 85748 Garching Germany Tel: +49 89 28915150 Fax: +49 89 28915144 EMail: heltenpe.mw.tum.de
Katharina Helten graduated as mechanical engineer at RWTH Aachen University, Germany, in 2008. She focused on automotive engineering during her studies. She now works as scientific assistant at the Institute of Product Development at the Technische Universität München, Germany. Her research is in the field of the early synchronization of product development and production planning.
David Hellenbrand graduated as mechanical engineer at the Technische Universität München in 2006. A major part of his studies in mechanical engineering focused on systematic product development. He now works as a Research Associate at the Institute for Product Developemt at the Technische Universität München, Germany. His research interests lie in the optimization of development process of mechatronic products, the generation and selection of concepts and cost estimation in early development phases.
Udo Lindemann is a full professor at the Technische Universität München, Germany, and has been the head of the Institute of Product Development since 1995, having published several books and papers on engineering design. He is committed in multiple institutions, among others as President of the Design Society and as an active member of the German Academy of Science and Engineering.
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