Lecture 18 Flashcards
(13 cards)
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Manufacturing
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- Standard process adapted to the creation of specific features of a design
2
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4 Stages affected by design process
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- Design Concept
- Build prototypes
- Finalize design
- Execute final design
3
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Prototype Units
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- One off units
- Unit inestive
4
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Production Units
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- Multiple Units
- Process intensive
5
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Prototype Manufacturing
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- Not often continued into production
- Costing is important but are offset by timeline demand and benefits of prototype testing requirements
6
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Production Manufacturing
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- Streamlined Manufacturing Process
- Development of expensive tooling may provide production quality and reduced production costs
- Additional money spent on manufacturing process may reduce production costs
7
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Successful Design Manufacturing
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- Requires specific knowledge of the process used in order to maximize the design process
8
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Manufacturing Design Considerations
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- Every feature of the design must be created
- Consider the raw material being used
- Accessibility of manufacturing methods
- Your team’s knowledge level
9
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Polymer Type
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- Often a matter of material and manufacturing properties
10
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Polymer Format
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- Dimensional Material
- Bulk Pellet
- Resin and Fiber
11
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Thermosetting
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- Irreversibly cures
- Generates heat during curing or requires heat/energy to cure
- Molded using either ‘one off’ or reusable forms
12
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Thermoplastics
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- Reversible forming material
- Pliable above glass transition temperature
- Typically easily recycled
13
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Working with Thermosets
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- Molding
- Machining