Product Disassembly/ Structural Analysis

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Presentation transcript:

Product Disassembly/ Structural Analysis

Visual Analysis Functional Analysis Structural Analysis Stages of Reverse Engineering Visual Analysis Functional Analysis Structural Analysis

Types of Structural Analysis Physical Property Analysis Finite Element Analysis Failure Testing Product Disassembly And more…

Physical Property Analysis The size, volume, surface area, and other properties available from a solid model are most often part of the design constraints your design must satisfy. The following are physical property calculations typically available in today’s solid modeling programs: Volume Density Mass Surface area Centroid Moment of Inertia Product of Inertia Radii of Gyration Principal Axes Principal Moments

Physical Property values can To open the Physical Property information, right click the solid model name in the Browser. Select iProperties Physical Property values can be used for predicting material quantity needed for production, finishing, packaging and shipping.

Finite Element Analysis Select different test results from the Results folder in the Stress Analysis browser panel.

Failure Testing Crash Tests Dynamometer Drop test Flammability Product Disassembly Etc…

Product Disassembly Disassembly or teardown of a product is a major step in the reverse engineering process It uncovers the principles behind how a product works It is always fun to tear apart a product, but nothing will be accomplished if data is not collected during the process To gather this data, we will use a Product Disassembly Chart

Answer the Following Questions Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Answer the Following Questions How do the parts interact? What are the good and bad features of the product? Form Function What has caused the product to succeed or fail? Are the materials appropriate? What manufacturing process was used? What is the estimated cost of the product?

Why Disassemble a Product? To identify components and interaction of components To determine strength and weaknesses of parts To understand the operation To develop (computer) documentation

Initial Product Selection A product is selected for RE The product can range from simple (child’s toy) to complex (fishing reel)

Suggested Supplies for Disassembly Small drill Calipers Screwdriver set Socket set Wrenches Wire cutters Needle nose and regular pliers Radius gauge Hand saw / miter box and back saw Scale Protractor Handout – Product Teardown Chart Hand tool to compress springs DO NOT DESTRUCTIVELY DISASSEMBLE AND AUTOMOBLOX VEHICLE

Product Disassembly and Documentation Procedure Disassemble the product Create pictorial or multiview sketches to Carefully observe and measure each part Record your finding on the Product Disassembly Chart and your sketches Create an annotated sketch of each part Create 3D solid models for each part Document your findings in the presentation

Product Disassembly Chart

Product Disassembly Sketches

Answer the Following Questions Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Answer the Following Questions How do the parts interact? What are the good and bad features of the product? Form Function What has caused the product to succeed or fail? Are the materials appropriate? What manufacturing process was used? What is the estimated cost of the product? Remember to address these questions as you work through the disassembly process.

Product Disassembly Display Example Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Product Disassembly Display Example You may later be asked to create a Product Disassembly Display.

Product Disassembly Display Example Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Product Disassembly Display Example You may later be asked to create a Product Disassembly Display.

Product Display Presentation Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Product Display Presentation You may be asked to present the findings of your reverse engineering project.

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