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  • 全新正版机械设计过程:英文版9787111299011机械工业出版社
    • 作者: [美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著著 | [美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著编 | [美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著译 | [美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著绘
    • 出版社: 机械工业出版社
    • 出版时间:2009-08-01
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    • 作者: [美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著著| [美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著编| [美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著译| [美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著绘
    • 出版社:机械工业出版社
    • 出版时间:2009-08-01
    • 版次:1
    • 印次:1
    • 印刷时间:2009-12-07
    • 字数:568千字
    • 页数:352
    • 开本:16开
    • ISBN:9787111299011
    • 版权提供:机械工业出版社
    • 作者:[美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著
    • 著:[美]大卫G·乌尔曼[DavidG.Ullman]著
    • 装帧:平装
    • 印次:1
    • 定价:39.00
    • ISBN:9787111299011
    • 出版社:机械工业出版社
    • 开本:16开
    • 印刷时间:2009-12-07
    • 语种:暂无
    • 出版时间:2009-08-01
    • 页数:352
    • 外部编号:6548028
    • 版次:1
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    PREFACE
    CHAPTER 1 Why Study the Design Process?
    1.1 Introduction
    1.2 Measuring the Design Process with Product Cost, lity, and Time to Market
    1.3 The History of the Design Process
    1.4 The Life of a Product
    1.5 The Many Solutions for Design Problems
    1.6 The Basic Actions of Problem Solving
    1.7 Knowledge and Learning During Design
    1.8 Design for Sustainability

    CHAPTER 2 Understanding Mechanical Design
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Importance of Product Function, Behavior, and Performance
    . Mechanical Design Languages and Abstraction
    2.4 Different Types of Mechanical Design Problems
    2.5 Constraints, Goals, and Design Decisions
    2.6 Product Decoition

    CHAPTER 3 Designers and Design Teams
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 The Individual Designer: A Model of Human Information Processing
    3.3 Mental Processes That Occur During Design
    3.4 Characteristics of Creators
    3.5 The Structure of Design Teams
    3.6 Building Design Team Performance

    CHAPTER 4 The Design Process and Product Discovery
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Overview of the Design Process
    4.3 Designing lity into Products
    4.4 Product Discovery
    4.5 Choosing a Project

    CHAPTER 5 Planning for Design
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Types of Project Plans
    5.3 Planning for Deliverables The Development of Information
    5.4 Building a Plan
    5.5 Design Plan Examples
    5.6 Communication During the Design Process

    CHAPTER 6 Understanding the Problem and the Development of Engineering Specifications
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 Step 1: Identify the Customers: Who Are They?
    6.3 Step 2: Determine the Customers Requiremens:WhtD the Customers Want?
    6.4 Step 3: Determine Relative Importance of the Requirements: Who Versus What
    6.5 Step 4: Identify and Evaluate the Competition: How Satisfied Are the Customers Now ?
    6.6 Step 5: Generate Engineering Specifications: How Will the Customers Requirement Be Met?
    6.7 Step 6: Relate Customers Requirements to Engineering Specifications: How to Measure What?
    6.8 Step 7: Set Engineering Specification Targets and Importance: How Much Is Good Enou?6.9 Step 8: Identify Relationships Between Engineering Specifications: How Are the Hows Dependent on Each Other?
    6.10 Further Comments on FD

    CHAPTER 7 Concept Generation
    7.1 Introduction
    7.2 Understanding the Function of Existing Devices
    7.3 A Technique for Designing with Function
    7.4 Basic Methods of Generating Concepts
    7.5 Patents as a Source of Ideas
    7.6 Using Contradictions to Generate Ideas
    7.7 The Theory of Inventive Machines, TRIZ
    7.8 Other Important Concerns During Concept Generation

    CHAPTER 8 Concept Evaluation and Selection
    8.1 Introduction
    8.2 Concept Evaluation Information
    8.3 Feasibility Evaluations
    8.4 Technology Readiness
    8.5 The Decision Matrix——Pughs Method
    8.6 Product, Project, and Decision Risk
    8.7 Robust Decision Making

    CHAPTER 9 Product Generation
    9.1 Introduction
    9.2 BOMs
    9.3 Form Generation
    9.4 Materials and Process Selection
    9.5 Vendor Development
    9.6 Generating a Suspension Design for the Matin 2008 Mount Vision Pro Bicycle

    CHAPTER 10 Product Evaluation for Performance and the Effects of Variation
    10.1 Introduction
    10.2 Monitoring Functional Change
    10.3 The Goals of Performance Evaluation
    10.4 Trade-Off Management
    10.5 Accuracy, Variation, and Noise
    10.6 Modeling for Performance Evaluation
    10.7 Tolerance Analysis
    10.8 Sensitivity Analysis
    10.9 Robust Design by Analysis
    10.10 Robust Design Through Testing

    CHAPTER 11 Product Evaluation: Dsinor Cost, Manufacture,Assembly, and Other Measures
    11.1 Introduction
    11.2 DFC——Dsinor Cost
    11.3 DFV Dsinor Value
    11.4 DFM——Dsinor Manufacture
    11.5 DFA Design-For-Assembly Evaluation
    11.6 DFR Dsinor Reliability
    11.7 DFT and DFM——Dsinor Test and Maintenance
    11.8 DFElDsinor the Environment

    CHAPTER 12 Wrapping Up the Design Process and Supporting the Product
    12.1 Introduction
    12.2 Design Documentation and Communication
    1. Support
    12.4 Engineering Changes
    12.5 Design for End of Life
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