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Assembly-orientated design

The section on assembly costing is intended to support the process of assembly-orientated design through the provision of assembly performance metrics. As with conventional DFA... [Pg.249]

To support assembly-orientated design, it is essential to understand the cost implications of the components designed on the assembly systems used. Various component features and operations are known to exhibit higher assembly times than alternative combinations, and this provides a basis for relatively comparing a number of concepts and calculating the assembly time, and therefore the cost. The case studies have demonstrated the use of the methodology for manual assembly. [Pg.296]

Many books have been written about good object-oriented design and implementation. Component-based development and assembly have only very recently become hot topics. Component and connector technology, effective pluggable design, and a coherent architecture together enable implementation by assembly. [Pg.728]

The subject of design for automatic assembly can be conveniently divided into three sections product design, design of subassemblies for ease of assembly, and design of parts for feeding and orienting. [Pg.367]

Assembly-oriented automotive design Z Preassembly of as many subunits as possible... [Pg.389]

Assistance in implementing a process-oriented design, including assembly of expensive components at the end of the performance process. [Pg.97]

For bore holes and shafts, thermal expansion is very important and should be calculated in the course of construction. The assembly and production-oriented design of the mold should not be overlooked. In principle, it must be ensured that the shaping geometry and the entire mold structure can be designed in a way that always the most cost-effective production process can be applied. Flat parting planes should be provided, standards for plate dimensions for the construction should be used, and the diameter of the cavity should be selected so that little machining is required. Radii and aspect ratios should be chosen with care to avoid costly erosion, and tolerances should only be set at the functionally relevant dimensions. [Pg.282]


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