Product Design and Manufacturing

12 weeks (24 Jan' 22 - 15 Apr' 22)

@VTU COE

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(4) 886 Students
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What you will learn

  • Mechanical Engineering

In the last few decades, the product development process has undergone a noticeable change, which is due to the global competition, international markets, and increasing customer needs. Managing the product development process, right from idea generation to final product manufacturing has to be systematic and effective to meet the customer needs, while incorporating the time-to-market constraint as well. Thiscourse presents an overview of the productdesign and development process, along with the manufacturing aspects. The concepts Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, analytical tools for development, costing and manufacturing would help the students and practitioners learn to conceptualize, design, and manufacture competitively-priced quality products. Prototyping and simulation using soft tools are also incorporated make the students learn the modern tools in manufacturing.

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Mudhasir Pasha

Design for Manufacturing Material selection Manufacturing process used (casting, molding, machining, etc.) Simple shapes to reduce cost Standardization of parts Tolerance considerations Design for Assembly Minimum number of parts Ease of handling parts Symmetry of parts Reduced assembly time Use of sub-assemblies Product Breakdown a) Parts List major individual components b) Sub-assemblies Group of parts assembled together before final assembly Fastening Techniques Screws / bolts and nuts Rivets Welding Snap-fit Adhesive bonding

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Mudhasir Pasha

Design for Manufacturing Material selection Manufacturing process used (casting, molding, machining, etc.) Simple shapes to reduce cost Standardization of parts Tolerance considerations Design for Assembly Minimum number of parts Ease of handling parts Symmetry of parts Reduced assembly time Use of sub-assemblies Product Breakdown a) Parts List major individual components b) Sub-assemblies Group of parts assembled together before final assembly Fastening Techniques Screws / bolts and nuts Rivets Welding Snap-fit Adhesive bonding

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Mudhasir Pasha

Design for Manufacturing Material selection Manufacturing process used (casting, molding, machining, etc.) Simple shapes to reduce cost Standardization of parts Tolerance considerations Design for Assembly Minimum number of parts Ease of handling parts Symmetry of parts Reduced assembly time Use of sub-assemblies Product Breakdown a) Parts List major individual components b) Sub-assemblies Group of parts assembled together before final assembly Fastening Techniques Screws / bolts and nuts Rivets Welding Snap-fit Adhesive bonding

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Mudhasir Pasha

Design for Manufacturing Material selection Manufacturing process used (casting, molding, machining, etc.) Simple shapes to reduce cost Standardization of parts Tolerance considerations Design for Assembly Minimum number of parts Ease of handling parts Symmetry of parts Reduced assembly time Use of sub-assemblies Product Breakdown a) Parts List major individual components b) Sub-assemblies Group of parts assembled together before final assembly Fastening Techniques Screws / bolts and nuts Rivets Welding Snap-fit Adhesive bonding

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Mudhasir Pasha

Design for Manufacturing Material selection Manufacturing process used (casting, molding, machining, etc.) Simple shapes to reduce cost Standardization of parts Tolerance considerations Design for Assembly Minimum number of parts Ease of handling parts Symmetry of parts Reduced assembly time Use of sub-assemblies Product Breakdown a) Parts List major individual components b) Sub-assemblies Group of parts assembled together before final assembly Fastening Techniques Screws / bolts and nuts Rivets Welding Snap-fit Adhesive bonding

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Vaishnavi G

3 days ago

Dear Sir/Madam, I hope you are doing well. I have completed watching the videos for both PEC and OEC courses, and the teaching was very helpful. However, my progress has not been updated on the platform. I have tried logging out and re-logging into my account multiple times, but the issue still persists. Earlier, I was using the old version, and my progress was being updated correctly. Now, the old version is also not working, and my progress is not reflecting for both PEC and OEC. I kindly request you to look into this issue and update my progress at the earliest. Thank you

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Ejazahmed Mirji

1 month ago

kindly provide the slot of exam as fees is paid

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Preetham A.S

2 months ago

good

Meet Your Instructor

Instructor
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About Instructor

VTU is one of the largest Technological Universities in India with 24 years of Tradition of excellence in Engineering & Technical Education, Research and Innovations. It came into existence in the year 1998 to cater the needs of Indian industries for trained technical manpower with practical experience and sound theoretical knowledge.

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  • Course Duration
    33 h 2 m 4 s
  • Course Level
    Intermediate
  • Student Enrolled
    886
  • Language
    English
This Course Includes
  • 33 h 2 m 4 s Video Lectures
  • 2 Quizzes
  • 0 Assignments
  • 0 Downloadable Resources
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