Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : ID4306 : Design for Manufacturing and Assembly { 3-0-0 / 3}
Subject Nature : Theory
Coordinator : Prof. B.B.V.L. Deepak
Syllabus
DFMA: History of DFMA, Steps for applying DFMA during product design, Advantages of applying DFMA during product design, Reasons for not implementing DFMA, Introduction to Manufacturing Process: Classification of manufacturing process, Basic manufacturing processes, The assembly process, Characteristics and applications, Example of common assembly, Economic significance of assembly, General taxonomies of assembly operation and systems, Assembling a product, Design for Assembly: Introduction, Design consideration, Design for Fasteners: Introduction, Design recommendation for fasteners. Geometric Representation in CAD, Extraction of part feature information from CAD Model: Introduction, Feature recognition techniques, Free FormFeatures, Hybrid Techniques, Reference, Extraction of assembly feature information from CAD Model: Introduction, Assembly features, Definition of assembly feature attributes, Characterization of assembly feature, Examples of Assembly feature, Overview of procedure to extract assembly features from CAD model of Assembly, Description of steps
in the assembly feature extraction procedure, Examples of assembly feature extraction: Aircraft wing and automotive chassis assembly etc.
Course Objectives
- Steps for applying DFMA
- Classification of manufacturing process
- Assembling a product, Design for Assembly
Course Outcomes
Knowledge on <br />Steps for applying DFMA <br />Assembling a product, Design for Assembly <br />Classification of manufacturing process
Essential Reading
- Molloy, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, Springer
- S Tilley E A Warman O Molloy, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, Springer
Supplementary Reading
- Molloy, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, Springer
- S Tilley E A Warman O Molloy, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, Springer