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Generation and Enforcement of Process-Driven Manufacturability Constraints: A Survey of Methods and Perspectives for Product Design

Albert E. Patterson, Yong Hoon Lee, James T. Allison

2021Journal of Mechanical Design11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Design-for-manufacturing (DFM) concepts have traditionally focused on design simplification; this is highly effective for relatively simple, mass-produced products, but tends to be too restrictive for more complex designs. Effort in recent decades has focused on creating methods for generating and imposing specific, process-derived technical manufacturability constraints for some common problems. This paper presents an overview of the problem and its design implications, a discussion of the nature of the manufacturability constraints, and a survey of the existing approaches and methods for generating/enforcing the minimally restrictive manufacturability constraints within several design domains. Five major design perspectives or viewpoints were included in the survey, including the system design (top-down), product/component design (bottom-up), the manufacturing process-dominant case (product/component design under a specific process), the part-redesign perspective, and sustainability perspective. Manufacturability constraints within four design levels or scales were explored as well, ranging from macro-scale to sub-micro-scale design. Very little previous work was found in many areas, revealing several gaps in the literature. What is clearly needed is a more general, design-method-independent approach to collecting and enforcing manufacturability constraints.

Topics & Concepts

Design for manufacturabilityViewpointsProduct designProcess (computing)Engineering design processComponent (thermodynamics)EngineeringManufacturing engineeringSystems engineeringProduct (mathematics)Axiomatic designDesign processComputer scienceReliability engineeringWork in processOperations managementMechanical engineeringOperating systemMathematicsGeometryPhysicsArtVisual artsLean manufacturingThermodynamicsManufacturing Process and OptimizationDesign Education and PracticeProduct Development and Customization