Mar 1, 2009 - Collaborative Design and Modeling of Complex Opto-mechanical Systems ..... the integrated model and PSD of the RWA disturbances.
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CONCURRENT ENGINEERING. Goal: Decrease time to market by shortening life
cycle via. Introduction of customer evaluation and engineering.
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics. Drexel University. Philadelphia, PA. Abstract ... Race Car, was used as an example to illustrate application of CE . ... In the newly developed courses of CE using the research project and.
nologies of communication, information, collaborative workflow and software engineering but also ..... forms such as purchasing order forms, service work-order.
... 0-8247-9670-5. Third Edition, Edited by Ken K. Humphreys and Paul Wellman; ... opment, Authored by William Y. Fowlkes and C. M. Crevel- ing ; Published by ...
Mar 1, 2007 - 1School of Mechanical Engineering, 2Staff and Departmental ... This study discusses the value of reflection in ...... kgethe/resource.pdf, accessed in April 2005. 16. ... Henderson, C.C. (eds), Training, Theory and Practice, Free.
The phases were es- sentially queued in consecutive order and segmented with ... Marketing experts gave the needs to the design- ers, who determined .... impact of automation on the product development cycle has been, therefore, very little ...
1Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Department, College of ... CE teams will be formulated as multifunctional machine-cells that process similar parts, ... involved in early project phases. ... is by large a managerial challenge [6,7]. ...
markets that employ the DA mechanism is that preference misrepresentation by hospitals ... As stated before, a reason to
Skeleton Animations. Skeleton (tree hierarchy). - Nodes represent joints. - Joints
are local coordinate systems (frames). - Edges represent bones. Skin.
If the classical derivatives fxy,fyx are both continuous, we can take the limit h → 0
to get the classical Clairot's theorem as a ”classical limit”. Note that the ...
Tuberculosis is highly contagious and spreads through the air from coughing. If
not treated, a person with TB infects an average of 10 to 15 new people each ...
Feb 15, 2016 - ideological content have persisted among the American public from 1987 to 2012.2 ... That is, learning is
Lecture 9. 1. January 27, 2010 – Lecture 9. 10.6 Valence Bond Theory: Orbital
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Daylight Simulation Test Cases. Paper: Reinhart C F, Breton PF, "Experimental
Validation of 3ds Max® Design 2009 and Daysim 3.0", LEUKIOS 6:1 2009.
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Sciences. 2. CE Definitions: • “The application of tools, techniques,.
Concurrent Engineering
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CE Definitions: • “The application of tools, techniques, methodologies, and behavioral initiatives used to minimise product development timescales by maximising the degree of overlap of design activities.” • “A ‘buzz-phrase’ with a limited shelf life?” • “Optimal design.”
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Sequential Design (“over-the-fence” approach)
Centralised Design
Concurrent Design
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Concurrent Engineering • Serial engineering:
Good
– control of two parameters
Quick Cheap
• Concurrent Engineering: – Attempt to control all three parameters
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Case Study
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Stringer Manufacturing
Early 1980’s A320 rate increase; Severe capacity problems
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Stringer Forming
Highly labour intensive, Long lead times, Quality critical.
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Twisting operation
Concern over effect on Fatigue properties ! Module SESA3002a; Aerospace Design James Scanlan; School of Engineering Sciences
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Manufacturing Automation
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Some historical perspective…..
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CE is not new; P51 DESIGNED + DEVELOPED IN 102 DAYS
TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED
DESIGNED FOR LOW COST
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Supermarine Spitfire • Example of CE? – Good ? – Cheap ? – Quick ? Module SESA3002a; Aerospace Design James Scanlan; School of Engineering Sciences
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Bf 109
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DH 98 Mosquito Arguably a good example of CE. Much emphasis on design for manufacture; Use of modular assemblies, split fuselage halves for easy equipping, minimal use of compound curves.
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Concorde
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How do you “do” CE?
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Boeing “It is in project management that Boeing hope to gain an advantage over Airbus in the design of the 777”*
*Sabbagh; 21st Century Jet
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Boeing and CE • Conscious and deliberate • Planned size and number of DBTs – (planned 80 ended up with 250)
• Highly structured meetings – (scheduled down to the minute)
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The Future MULTIMEDIA WALL
Systems
Config. Structure
Team Leader
Customer and Ad-Hoc Experts
Customer and Ad-Hoc Experts
Doc.’n
Cost
Risks Progr.’s
Mechanisms
Simulation
Instruments Thermal
AOCS Propulsion
Power Mission
GS & Ops
Comms
DHS
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The Future
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