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ME/MECA 238A1 ME/MECA 238A - Mechanical/Mechatronic Design Project I Course notes prepared by G.A. Kallio, based on The Mechanical Design Process, by D.G. Ullman
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ME/MECA 238A2 Product Design Phase (Ch. 9-12) Refine concepts into quality products (i.e., hardware design) Generation-evaluation: closely entwined and iterative Concurrent engineering: DFX
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ME/MECA 238A3 Elements of Product Design Modeling & analysis Material selection Manufacturing methods Economics Assembly Safety, reliability, environmental impact
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ME/MECA 238A4 Importance of Drawings Store and archive information Communication Analysis & simulation Completeness check Synthesis
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ME/MECA 238A5 Types of Drawings Layout Drawings –scaled, working drawings of entire product –shows interfaces with existing hardware –basis for Detail and Assembly drawings –important dimensions shown –no tolerances
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ME/MECA 238A6 Types of Drawings, cont. Detail Drawings –individual components –used to communicate product to manufacturer –fully-dimensioned & toleranced –sufficient views to show entire shape and all dimensions –signature block
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ME/MECA 238A7 Types of Drawings, cont. Assembly Drawings –shows how components fit together –exploded view is common method –components identified with a number and keyed to a parts list, or Bill of Materials (BOM) –multiple views may be necessary –reference to assembly instructions –signature block
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ME/MECA 238A8 Types of Drawings, cont. Diagram Drawings –type of assembly drawing –not drawn to scale or real to form –usually for electrical wiring & piping –standard symbols with component specs –may include signature block & BOM
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ME/MECA 238A9 Bill of Materials Typical information: –item number (keyed to Assembly Drawing) –part number (indexed to a company system) –quantity –name or description –fabrication material –source (if made by outside vendor)
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ME/MECA 238A10 Dimensions and Tolerances Dimensions may describe size, location, orientation, and form Tolerances define the allowable dimensional variation based on loss of function –sensitive dimensions –robust dimensions –unrelated dimensions
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ME/MECA 238A11 Tolerancing Drawing tolerances should depend upon fabrication method, cost, and function Fabrication methods produce a random, statistical variation on all dimensions Be aware of tolerance stack-up Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T)
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ME/MECA 238A12 Product Generation (Ch. 10) Form generation –Spatial constraints, relative arrangement, interfaces, developing components, refining & patching Materials & Process Selection Vendor Development
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ME/MECA 238A13 Product Evaluation for Performance (Ch. 11) Physical Testing (Spring 2002) Modeling & Simulation Robust Design (Taguchi’s method)
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