CC9221 DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE, ASSEMBLY SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY ME CAD COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 1ST SEM SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FIRST SEMESTER ME CAD COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2009 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
CC9221 DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE, ASSEMBLY L T P C
AND ENVIRONMENTS 3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 5
General design principles for manufacturability - strength and mechanical factors,
mechanisms selection, evaluation method, Process capability - Feature tolerances -
Geometric tolerances - Assembly limits -Datum features - Tolerance stacks.
UNIT II FACTORS INFLUENCING FORM DESIGN 13
Working principle, Material, Manufacture, Design- Possible solutions - Materials
choice - Influence of materials on form design - form design of welded members,
forgings and castings.
10
UNIT III COMPONENT DESIGN - MACHINING CONSIDERATION 8
Design features to facilitate machining - drills - milling cutters - keyways - Doweling
procedures, counter sunk screws - Reduction of machined area- simplification by
separation - simplification by amalgamation - Design for machinability - Design for
economy - Design for clampability - Design for accessibility - Design for assembly.
UNIT IV COMPONENT DESIGN – CASTING CONSIDERATION 10
Redesign of castings based on Parting line considerations - Minimizing core
requirements, machined holes, redesign of cast members to obviate cores.
Identification of uneconomical design - Modifying the design - group technology -
Computer Applications for DFMA
UNIT V DESIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT 9
Introduction – Environmental objectives – Global issues – Regional and local issues
– Basic DFE methods – Design guide lines – Example application – Lifecycle
assessment – Basic method – AT&T’s environmentally responsible product
assessment - Weighted sum assessment method – Lifecycle assessment method –
Techniques to reduce environmental impact – Design to minimize material usage –
Design for disassembly – Design for recyclability – Design for remanufacture –
Design for energy efficiency – Design to regulations and standards.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1. Boothroyd, G, 1980 Design for Assembly Automation and Product Design.
New York, Marcel Dekker.
2. Bralla, Design for Manufacture handbook, McGraw hill, 1999.
3. Boothroyd, G, Heartz and Nike, Product Design for Manufacture, Marcel
Dekker, 1994.
4. Dickson, John. R, and Corroda Poly, Engineering Design and Design for
Manufacture and Structural Approach, Field Stone Publisher, USA, 1995.
5. Fixel, J. Design for the Environment McGraw hill., 1996.
6. Graedel T. Allen By. B, Design for the Environment Angle Wood Cliff,
Prentice Hall. Reason Pub., 1996.
7. Kevien Otto and Kristin Wood, Product Design. Pearson Publication, 2004.
CC9221 DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE, ASSEMBLY L T P C
AND ENVIRONMENTS 3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 5
General design principles for manufacturability - strength and mechanical factors,
mechanisms selection, evaluation method, Process capability - Feature tolerances -
Geometric tolerances - Assembly limits -Datum features - Tolerance stacks.
UNIT II FACTORS INFLUENCING FORM DESIGN 13
Working principle, Material, Manufacture, Design- Possible solutions - Materials
choice - Influence of materials on form design - form design of welded members,
forgings and castings.
10
UNIT III COMPONENT DESIGN - MACHINING CONSIDERATION 8
Design features to facilitate machining - drills - milling cutters - keyways - Doweling
procedures, counter sunk screws - Reduction of machined area- simplification by
separation - simplification by amalgamation - Design for machinability - Design for
economy - Design for clampability - Design for accessibility - Design for assembly.
UNIT IV COMPONENT DESIGN – CASTING CONSIDERATION 10
Redesign of castings based on Parting line considerations - Minimizing core
requirements, machined holes, redesign of cast members to obviate cores.
Identification of uneconomical design - Modifying the design - group technology -
Computer Applications for DFMA
UNIT V DESIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT 9
Introduction – Environmental objectives – Global issues – Regional and local issues
– Basic DFE methods – Design guide lines – Example application – Lifecycle
assessment – Basic method – AT&T’s environmentally responsible product
assessment - Weighted sum assessment method – Lifecycle assessment method –
Techniques to reduce environmental impact – Design to minimize material usage –
Design for disassembly – Design for recyclability – Design for remanufacture –
Design for energy efficiency – Design to regulations and standards.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1. Boothroyd, G, 1980 Design for Assembly Automation and Product Design.
New York, Marcel Dekker.
2. Bralla, Design for Manufacture handbook, McGraw hill, 1999.
3. Boothroyd, G, Heartz and Nike, Product Design for Manufacture, Marcel
Dekker, 1994.
4. Dickson, John. R, and Corroda Poly, Engineering Design and Design for
Manufacture and Structural Approach, Field Stone Publisher, USA, 1995.
5. Fixel, J. Design for the Environment McGraw hill., 1996.
6. Graedel T. Allen By. B, Design for the Environment Angle Wood Cliff,
Prentice Hall. Reason Pub., 1996.
7. Kevien Otto and Kristin Wood, Product Design. Pearson Publication, 2004.
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