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1 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES WE REVIEW IN MME2259a DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING (DFM) 1.Machining - is the process of removing or separating pieces of material from a workpiece (i.e. material removal). 2.Forming - is the process of giving shape to a workpiece without adding material to, or removing material from, the workpiece (i.e. material deformation, casting, and injection molding). 3.Joining - is the process of fastening workpieces together, permanently or semi- permanently. 4.Finishing - is the process of modifying a workpiece surface for the purposes of protection and/or appearance (i.e. surface treatment).
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2 run out.sldprt WHAT IS WRONG?
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3 ball.sldprt WHAT IS WRONG?
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4 inclined.sldprt
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5 WHAT IS WRONG? large surface.sldprt
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6 channel.sldprt WHAT IS WRONG?
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7 chamfer.sldprt WHAT IS WRONG?
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8 half bar.sldprt WHAT IS WRONG?
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9 thread.sldprt WHAT IS WRONG?
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10 1.Hole depth/diameter ratio 2.Inaccessible features 3.Linear and angular tolerance rules 4.Mill sharp internal corners 5.Partial hole rule 6.Deep pocket/slot 7.Hole entry/Exit surface 8.Holes with flat bottom 9.Conform to standard drill sizes 10.Fillets on outside edges 11.Hole intersects cavity
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11 Are any dimensions missing?
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12 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES WE REVIEW IN MME2259a DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING (DFM) 1.Machining - is the process of removing or separating pieces of material from a workpiece (i.e. material removal). 2.Forming - is the process of giving shape to a workpiece without adding material to, or removing material from, the workpiece (i.e. material deformation, casting, and injection molding). 3.Joining - is the process of fastening workpieces together, permanently or semi- permanently. 4.Finishing - is the process of modifying a workpiece surface for the purposes of protection and/or appearance (i.e. surface treatment).
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13 DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING DON’TDO Avoid sharp corners
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14 DON’TDO Maintain uniform section thickness DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING
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15 DON’TDO Stagger ribs to prevent hot spots DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING
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16 DON’TDO Facilitate flow of molten material DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING
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17 DON’TDO Provide draft angle to be able to remove part from mold DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING
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18 Avoid abrupt changes in section thickness DON’TDO Better Best DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING
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19 Design bosses with uniform thickness DON’TDO DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING
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20 [Boothroyd et al 1994] Avoid deep narrow ribs DON’TDO DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING
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21 [Boothroyd et al 1994] Design with mold flow considerations in mind DON’TDO DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING Flow hinders die fillingFlow aids die filling
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22 [Boothroyd et al 1994] Avoid staggered split lines DON’TDO DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR CASTING AND MOLDING
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23 Avoid using “sliders” in mold design DON’T DO DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR MOLDING
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24 DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR MOLDING [Boothroyd et al 1994] Use uniform wall thickness DON’TDO
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25 DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR MOLDING [Boothroyd et al 1994] Use uniform wall thickness DON’TDO
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26 DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR MOLDING Do not design sharp corners, they create stress concentrations and obstruct material flow, … but do not design too large radii either. DON’T DODON’T
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27 DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR MOLDING Keep section thickness uniform around bosses. Attach bosses to walls with ribs. DON’T DO
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28 DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR MOLDING Keep rib thickness less than 60% of the part thickness to prevent voids and sinks. Space out ribs as shown. DON’T DO Sink mark
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29 WHAT IS WRONG? pulley.sldprt
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30 WHAT IS WRONG? boss.sldprt
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31 box.sldprt WHAT IS WRONG?
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32 WHAT IS WRONG? t beam.sldprt
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33 ribs.sldprt WHAT IS WRONG?
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34 WHAT IS WRONG? plate with boss.sldprt Cross section
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35 WHAT IS WRONG? sprocket.sldprt
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36 WHAT IS WRONG? slider.sldprt Cross section
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37 DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR SHEET METAL pipe support.sldprt
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38 DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR SHEET METAL tutorial.sldprt
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39 DON’T A narrow web will cause bulging. Provide an ear in the blank or include the hole as a notch. DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR SHEET METAL
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40 DON’T DO Offset bends DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR SHEET METAL
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41 A cut-out is needed to bend flange DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR SHEET METAL
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42 Use separated flanges when possible DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR SHEET METAL
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43 Undesirability of having sharp internal and external corners. [Bralla 1992] DON’T DO No radiiRadii ½ of T or more DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR SHEET METAL
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44 [Bralla 1992] DON’T DO Undesirability of having sharp internal and external corners. DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR SHEET METAL
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45 sheet.sldprt WHAT IS WRONG? unfolded folded
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46 sheet metal 02. sldprt WHAT IS WRONG?
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48 Drilling
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51 Milling
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54 Turning
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