Chap 004
Chap 004
Chapter 4
Product Design
OBJECTIVES
Product Development Process
Economic Analysis of Development
Projects
Designing for the Customer
Performance
Concept Development
System-Level design
Design Detail
Production Ramp-up
Economic Analysis of
Project Development
Costs
Using measurable factors to help
determine:
– Operational design and development
decisions
– Go/no-go milestones
Building a Base-Case Financial Model
– A financial model consisting of major
cash flows
– Sensitivity Analysis for “what if” questions
House of Quality
Ideal
Value Analysis/
Quality Function Customer Value Engineering
Deployment
Product
House of Quality
Water resistance
Strong negative
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to close door
to open door
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Reduce energy
Reduce energy
Strong = 9
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current level
current level
current level
matrix,
matrix,used
usedto
to 7.5 ft/lb.
Medium = 3
to Maintain
Maintain
Target values
Maintain
to 9 lb.
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Value Analysis/Value
Engineering
Achieve equivalent or better performance at a
lower cost while maintaining all functional
requirements defined by the customer
– Does the item have any design features that
are not necessary?
– Can two or more parts be combined into
one?
– How can we cut down the weight?
– Are there nonstandard parts that can be
eliminated?
Design for
Manufacturability
Traditional Approach
– “We design it, you build it” or “Over the
wall”
Concurrent Engineering
– “Let’s work together simultaneously”
••Conformance-reliability
Conformance-reliabilityin
inuse
use
Quality
Quality ••Design-performance
Design-performanceandandcustomer
customersatisfaction
satisfaction
••Yield-factory
Yield-factoryand
andfield
field
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