WORKSHOP IN DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURABILITY   [Archived Catalog]
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog
   

BIOENG 0054 - WORKSHOP IN DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURABILITY


Minimum Credits: 1
Maximum Credits: 1
Design for Manufacturability (DFM) provides a systematic methodology that can be used to analyze product design for improvements in assembly and manufacturing. Students will use DFM to redesign current products for changes in manufacture that lead to reduction in production cost and improved operability/customer satisfaction. Students will employ modern software tools that accurately model parts for specific manufacturing operations, model part costs, simplify products, find specific avenues to reduce manufacturing and assembly costs, benchmark products, and quantify improvements. Course Objectives : Students will gain hands-on experience incorporating the DFM concepts in a project. Upon completing the course, the students should be able to describe the utility of DFM in product development and early manufacturing design, be able to quantitatively evaluate the impact of design choices on manufacturing cost, and be able to use modern quality control concepts and approaches.
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Workshop
Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
Course Requirements: PREQ: (BIOENG 0050 and BIOENG 1024) or MEMS 0024; PLAN: Bioengineering


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