Product Design and Factory Development

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Features

  • Discusses the impact of concurrent engineering on product development
  • Provides a better understanding of the tolerances, lead times, coats, and dos and don'ts of design processes
  • Examines deductive reasoning and systematic approaches involved in troubleshooting and debugging
  • Explores how to ensure that the facility and equipment are not only adequate to compete in the marketplace today, but flexible enough to for use in the future
  • Introduces the processes of facility design and construction, including how to improve on existing designs
  • Focuses on how to achieve satisfied customers and investors while maintaining a healthy workforce
  • Discusses the fundamental shift in the way businesses rely on information systems to improve their competitive advantage
  • Summary

    Today's fast-paced manufacturing culture demands a handbook that provides how-to, no-holds-barred, no-frills information. Completely revised and updated, the Handbook of Manufacturing Engineering is now presented in four volumes. Keeping the same general format as the first edition, this second edition not only provides more information but makes it more accessible. Each individual volume narrows the focus while broadening the coverage, giving you immediate access to the information you need. Volume One, Product Design and Factory Development reveals how human factors deeply affect productivity in the workplace and why the modern manufacturing engineer must be well versed in these areas.

    Edited by Richard Crowson with contributions from experts in each field, the book considers historical data for anthropometry and explores the impact of injuries, product liability, and low productivity on product cost. The book sequentially outlines the basic concepts of reliability theory in six chapters along with commonly used statistical methods for evaluating component reliability. It covers rapid prototyping, explores the machine debugging and troubleshooting process, and devotes an entire chapter to computers and controllers.

    The challenges presented by the fiercely technical world we live and work in are met by the manufacturing engineer. Companies can no longer afford to allow the manufacturing engineer to learn on the job. Therefore, the manufacturing engineer must gain as much knowledge from as many credible sources as possible. Covering the global picture of manufacturing, this book shows you how to successfully apply manufacturing engineering skills on the job.

    Table of Contents

    PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, J.M. Walker and R.D. Crowson, with G. Boothroyd
    Introduction to Product Development
    Concurrent Engineering
    Quality Function Deployment
    Design for Assembly
    Rapid Prototyping

    PRODUCT DESIGN, J.M. Walker and R.D. Crowson
    Introduction to Product Design
    Design for Machining
    Design for Casting and Forging
    Design for Sheet Metal
    Process Selection

    DEBUGGING: THE DEDUCTIVE MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESS, R.D. Crowson
    Systematic Design Engineering
    Machine Debug Process
    Error Budgeting
    Engineering Case Studies Used in the Debug Process
    Debugging Machines through Burn-In Analysis

    FACTORY REQUIREMENTS, V.S. Sheth and R.D. Crowson
    Introduction to Facilities Requirements
    General Factory Requirements
    Requirements of the Manufacturing Process
    Requirements for the Flow of Material
    Analysis of Factory Equipment Needs
    Implementation Plan for Factory and Equipment

    FACTORY DESIGN, W.L. Walker
    Introduction to Facility Design and Construction

    The Twenty-First-Century Manufacturing Facility
    Site Selection
    The Building Program

    Project Design
    Construction

    Bibliography

    HUMAN ELEMENTS IN THE FACTORY, J.M. Walker, with T.L. Murphy, J.W. Vincoli, and P.R. Riedel
    Introduction to Human Elements in the Factory
    Ergonomics
    Worker's Compensation
    Industrial Safety
    Industrial Hygiene

    COMPUTERS AND CONTROLLERS, A.E. Plogstedt with Marc Plogstedt
    Introduction to Computers and Controllers
    Mainframe Systems
    Minicomputers
    Personal Computers
    Networks
    Computer-Integrated Enterprise Architecture
    Process Controllers Marc Plogstedt
    Human Interface to the Computer-Integrated Enterprise
    CAD/CAM
    Extended Enterprise
    Biographical Summary Statement
    Contributors
    Indices

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