Designing Capable and Reliable ProductsButterworth-Heinemann, 3 kwi 2001 - 400 Designing Capable and Reliable Products offers an introduction to the importance of capability, quality and reliability in product development. It introduces the concept of capable design, focusing on producing designs that meet quality standards and also looks at linking component manufacture and its process capability with failure rates. It provides an introduction to reliable design, incorporating the probabilistic concept of reliability into the product design. This quantitative and highly practical volume provides practical methods for analysing mechanical designs with respect to their capability and reliability. Practising engineers who have to hit definite standards for design will find this book invaluable, as it outlines methods which use physically significant data to quanitify engineering risks at the design stage. By obtaining more realistic measures of design performance, failure costs can be reduced. Taking product design as its central theme, this book is a very useful tool for postgraduate students as well as professional engineers. |
Spis treści
Chapter 1 Introduction to quality and reliability engineering | 1 |
Chapter 2 Designing capable components and assemblies | 37 |
Chapter 3 Designing capable assembly stacks | 109 |
Chapter 4 Designing reliable products | 132 |
Chapter 5 Effective product development | 252 |
Appendices | 277 |
References | 381 |
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3-parameter Weibull distribution Adjusted tolerance Appendix approach approximately assembly stack assembly tolerance brittle calculated capability index Cp Characteristic dimension coefficient of variation Component Manufacturing Variability component tolerances Conformability Map Conformability Matrix costs of failure design stage Design tolerance determined deterministic dimensional effects estimated example factor of safety failure costs failure mode FMEA Severity Rating frequency function given Haugen isocost loading stress machine manufacturing process Manufacturing variability risk material properties mechanical methods Normal distribution parameters Pareto chart potential failure prediction probabilistic design problem Process capability index process capability maps process risk product design product development process random variables redesign shear shown in Figure Simpson's Rule solenoid standard deviation statistical steel stress and strength supplier Surface roughness temperature tensile tolerance stack tools and techniques torque Variability Risks Analysis variance equation weak link Weibull distribution yield strength
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