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Methods in product design : new strategies in reengineering
Publication Information:
Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
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xv, 324 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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9781439808320
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As industries adopt consumer-focused product development strategies, they should offer broader product ranges in shorter design times and the processes that can manufacture in arbitrary lot sizes. In addition, they would need to apply state-of-the-art methods and tools to easily conduct early product design and development trade-off analysis among competing objectives. Methods in Product Design: New Strategies in Reengineering supplies insights into the methods and techniques that enable implementing a consumer-focused product design philosophy by integrating design and development capabilities with intelligent computer-based systems.

The book defines customer focused design and discusses ways to assess changing demands and sources, and delves into what is needed to successfully manufacture goods in a demanding market. It reviews proven methods for assessing customer need. Then, after showing how changing needs impact the reengineering of products, it explains how change can be efficiently achieved. It details how IT advances and technology support customer-focused product development, discusses cutting-edge mass customization principles that maximize cost-effective production, and illustrates how to implement effective predictive maintenance policies.

Methods in Product Design: New Strategies in Reengineering provides methods, state-of-the-art technologies, and new strategies for customer-focused product design and development that allow organizations to quickly respond to the demanding global marketplace.


Author Notes

Dr. Ali Kamrani is an Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering, Director of the Industrial Engineering Graduate Program Studies and the founding Director of the Design and Free Form Fabrication Laboratory at the University of Houston in Texas.


Table of Contents

Pratheep Ayyamperumal and Ranjit Vinu and Ibrahim Zeid and Sagar Kamarthi and Tucker J. MarionYaowu ZhangAli K. Kamrani, PhD, PEAbdulaziz M. El-Tamimi and Emad S. Abouel Nasr and Mustufa H. AbidiEmad S. Abouel Nasr and Abdulrahman Al-Ahmari and Osama AbdulhameedMaryam Azimi and Ali K. Kamrani and Emad Samir AbdelghanyAli K. Kamrani, PhD, PEAli K. Kamrani and Arun Adat and Maryam AzimiMohammed Hussein Hassan and Haitham Abbas Ahmed MahmoudAdel Al-ShayeaHazem J. Smadi
Prefacep. ix
Editor Biosp. xi
Contributors Listp. xiii
1 Sustainable Designp. 1
2 Cellular Manufacturing Systemsp. 27
3 An Overview of Computer-Aided Designp. 53
4 Selection of Parameters for CAD-VR Data Translationp. 75
5 A Semi-Integration System of CAD and Inspection Planning of Standard Manufactured Featuresp. 109
6 Tumor Geometrical Deformation Modelingp. 141
7 Product Variety and Manufacturing Complexityp. 165
8 A Simulation-Based Methodology for Manufacturing Complexity Analysisp. 185
9 Optimizing Supply Chain Network Designp. 217
10 Shutdown Maintenance Scope of Work Assessment Model (SWAM): Model for Reducing Shutdown Maintenance Costs and the Loss of Production at Continuous Process Industriesp. 249
11 Machine Failure Time Detection through Product Defectsp. 275
Indexp. 317
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