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16.810 Engineering Design and Rapid Prototyping Lecture 6b Manufacturing - CAM Instructor(s) Prof. Olivier de Weck January 25, 2007 Outline ④ Introduction to Manufacturing ④ Parts Fabrication and Assembly ④ Metrics: Quality, Rate, Cost, Flexibility ④ Water Jet Cutting ④ OMax Introduction ④ Computer Aided (Assisted) Manufacturing ④ Converting a drawing to CNC Routing Instructions 16.810 2 Course Concept today 16.810 3 Course Flow Diagram (2007) Learning/Review Problem statement Deliverables Design Intro / Sketch CAD Introduction Hand sketching Initial CAD design (A) Requirements and Interface Document FEM/Solid Mechanics Avionics Prototyping CAM Manufacturing Fabrication, Assembly, Testing + Guest Lectures 16.810 FEM analysis Optimization Revise CAD design Parts Fabrication Assembly Test Final Review (B) Hand Sketch (C) Solidworks CAD Model, Performance Analysis (D) Manufacturing and Test Report with Cost Estimate (E) CDR Package 4 Introduction to Manufacturing ④ Manufacturing is the physical realization of the previously designed parts ④ Metrics to assess the “performance” of mfg ④ Quality ④ does it meet specifications? ④ Rate ④ how many units can we produce per unit time? ④ Cost ④ What is the cost per unit? ④ What is the investment cost in machinery & tooling? ④ Flexibility ④ what else can be make with our equipment? ④ How long does it take to reconfigure the plant? 16.810 5 ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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