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9781402034817

Advances in Integrated Design And Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering

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    9781402034817

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    1402034814

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-10-16
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

The unique focus of the book is the close symbiotic relationship between design and manufacture. It covers a large number of actual issues in the field by authors from the main research groups involved in developing methods, models and tools for the improvement of design and manufacturing processes in companies. It presents a selection of thirty-three papers ensuing from the fifth International Conference on Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering, held at the University of Bath, UK, in April 2004. The contributions are divided in the following sections: two keynotes presenting the general synergies and relationships between the design and manufacturing processes through the concepts of production knowledge and integration; design strategies and methodologies, dealing with the critical element of knowledge in design and manufacturing processes and the methods with which designing can be undertaken collaboratively in an integrated manner; integrated design of manufacturing processes, which aim is to ensure a high quality product meeting all requirements, rapidly and at optimum cost; and design tools for particular applications in which texts optimising local decision have been grouped. The book is of interest to academics, students and practitioners specialising in design and manufacturing issues in mechanical engineering, who will find it of the greatest interest to compare various points of view within the fields broached throughout the Conference. This volume is recommended as a reference textbook for all researchers in this field. It will give teachning staff confronted with training methodologies in integrated design and production a tool to assess the scope of the development prospects in an extremely wide ranging field.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
A. Bramley
D. Brissaud
D. Coutellier
C. McMahon
AIP-PRIMECA network is a nation-wide structure xiii
D. Coutellier
KEYNOTES
A virtual research lab for a knowledge community in production (VRL-KCiP)
3(14)
Tichkiewitch S
Integrated design for manufacture, service and environment
17(16)
Knight W.A.
PART 1: DESIGN STRATEGIES AND METHODOLOGIES
The challenge of environmental improvement in different types of innovation projects
33(12)
Tingstrom J.
Evolution of collective practices in design by integration of new methods
45(12)
Perrin F.
Millet D.
Aoussat A.
Effective strategies in the redesign process
57(12)
Chen H-H.
You M.
Costs models in design and manufacturing of sand casting products
69(12)
Perry N.
Mauchand M.
Bernard A.
Understanding machine-material interaction for improved design methods
81(14)
McPherson C.
Hicks B.
Berry C.
Medland T.
Mullineux G
An integrated methodology for propagating the voice of the customer into the conceptual design process
95(14)
Yannou B.
Petiot J-F.
A comparison of methods in probabilistic design based on computational and modelling issues
109(14)
Goh Y.M.
Booker J.
McMahon C.
A framework supporting collaborative optimisation for multi-professional design teams
123(12)
Riboulet V.
Marin P.R.
Gowers S.
Wurtz F.
Specification of product modelling concepts dedicated to information sharing in a collaborative design context
135(12)
Noel F.
Roucoules L.
Teissandier D.
Analysing design decisions from a product and process perspective
147(12)
Holt R.
Barnes C.
Aided decision-making for an embodiment design problem
159(14)
Scaravetti D.
Pailhes J.
Nadeau J-P.
Sebastian P.
Sharing manufacturing information and knowledge in design decision and support
173(16)
Young R.
Cutting-Decelle A-F.
Guerra D.
Gunendran G.
Das B.
Cochrane S.
PART 2: INTEGRATED DESIGN OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Manufacturing process simulation for tolerance analysis and synthesis
189(12)
Villeneuve F.
Vignat F.
3D geometrical simulation of manufacturing. Compared approaches between integrated CAD/CAM system ans small displacement torsor model
201(14)
Tichadou S.
Legoff O.
Hascoet J-Y.
Some aspects of integrated product and manufacturing process
215(12)
Martin P.
Integrating design and manufacturing processes in automotive suppliers
227(16)
Frise P.
Agile manufacturing and its fitness for innovation
243(12)
Mashford K.J.
Holistic approach for production ramp-up in automotive industry
255(14)
Schuh G.
Desoi J.-C.
Tucks G
Innovation towards improved laminated structure design aids
269(12)
Coutellier D.
Micro EDM drilling: accuracy study
281(14)
Pham D.-T.
Dimov S.S.
Bigot S.
Ivanov A.
Popov K
Adaptive control of the error in the Von Mises stress in 2D elasticity
295(10)
Florentin E.
Gallimard L.
Pelle J-P.
Incremental sheetmetal forming: a die-less rapid prototyping process for sheetmetal
305(10)
Masuku E.
Bramley A.N.
Mileham A.
Owen G.W.
Constitutive equations for joints with clearance
315(14)
Forster C.
PART 3: DESIGN TOOLS FOR PARTICULAR APPLICATIONS
An assistance tool for spline coupling design
329(14)
Barrot A.
Paredes M.
Sartor M.
Part surfaces 3D Digitising: an approach to accurate characteristic lines measurements
343(14)
Medhi-Souzani C.
Lartigue C
Simulation and validation of static and dynamic measurements of machine-tools
357(10)
Rahman M.
Heikkala J.
Lappalainen K.
The role of CMM as a tool for detecting, measuring and evaluating performance change in the mechanical design process
367(10)
Egan I.
Ritchie J.M.
Gardiner P.D.
The design of food processing systems for improved responsiveness and late customisation
377(12)
Fisher C.
Mullineux G.
Medland A.J.
Hicks B.
Evolutionary morphology: a structured approach to inventive engineering design
389(14)
Gogu G.
Computer-assisted design of actuators for high precision adjustment in micro-technology
403(14)
Hagenah H.
Wurm T.
Geiger M.
Conception of reconfigurable machining systems. Design of components and controllers
417(14)
Wurst K-H.
Kircher C.
Seyfarth M.
Authors index 431

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