Article ID: | iaor20013162 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 39 |
Issue: | 5 |
Start Page Number: | 923 |
End Page Number: | 952 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2001 |
Journal: | International Journal of Production Research |
Authors: | Jeang Angus |
Keywords: | management |
The need to remain competitive for survival in the current world market has led manufacturing sectors to consider the low cost and high quality of product and process design. Production of quality products at low cost in today's manufacturing industry requires simultaneous consideration of product design and process planning, particularly in the early stage of design and planning. During product design, parameter design determines the design target (design setting) and tolerance design determines design tolerance. During process design, the parameter design determines the process mean (process setting) and tolerance design determines process tolerance. This study provides a mathematical relationship to link the elements of design target, design tolerance, process mean and process tolerance in one equation. By following this equation, manufacturability for all possible combinations of product and process design can be ensured, which increases the flexibility of both product design and process planning. With this in mind, an analysis model that includes manufacturing cost and quality loss simultaneously has been developed to determine the optimal values of design tolerance, process mean and process tolerance. The proposed model provides a method of combining the optimization of parameter and tolerance design over product/process in the early stage of design.