Study-unit
Course name | Mechanical engineering |
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Study-unit Code | A002364 |
Curriculum | Comune a tutti i curricula |
Lecturer | Elisabetta Zanetti |
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CFU | 6 |
Course Regulation | Coorte 2022 |
Supplied | 2023/24 |
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Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Ingegneria meccanica |
Sector | ING-IND/15 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Type of learning activities | Attività formativa monodisciplinare |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | The course introduces formalized design techniques for new product design. Main topics of the course are: theory of design process, organization and planning of new products design, modern inventive techniques, techniques for generating robust solutions, techniques for embodiment design. A particular emphasis will be given to specific topics as TRIZ and DOE. |
Reference texts | Product Design and Development by Karl Ulrich and Steven Eppinger |
Educational objectives | The course introduces formalised design techniques for new product design. Main topics of the course are: theory of design process, organization and planning of new products design, modern inventive techniques, techniques for generating robust solutions, techniques for embodiment design. |
Prerequisites | Machine design |
Teaching methods | The course consists of 50 hours of academic lectures. Having followed theoretic lessons, students must choose and develop the conceptual design of a product . Students are encouraged to create design teams of two up to four persons (depending on the difficulties of the project). |
Learning verification modality | Discussion of a project |
Extended program | 1- New products design, design process planning, mission statement. 2- The seven steps of the preliminary design process: costumer needs, specs definition, concept generation, design selection, design(s) testing, final specifications, development planning. 3- Customer needs identification: - Techniques to understand customers’ needs, - Comparison with competitors’ products, - Laws of systems evolution. 4- Product specifications. - Technical formulation of customers needs - Quality function deployment 5- Concept generation - Axiomatic design - TRIZ (Theory of inventive problem solving) 6- Concept selection, introduction to decision theory. 7- Design for “X” : - Robust design - Failure mode and effect analysis - Tolerance design - Quality in design 8- Virtual and physical prototyping at the different design stages. 9- Aesthetic design 10- Design soundness verification 11- Economical aspects |