Product Design
Product Design
Product Design
PRODUCT DESIGN
The process of creating a new product
to be sold by a business to its
customers by identifying their needs
and through the conversion of ideas
which meet those needs into reality.
Product development
Design by evolution
evolve over long spans of time
This design circumstances rarely demand the analytical
capabilities of the designer
Eg: Evolution of crank operated bicycle to chain & sprocket
type
REQUIREMENTS(CONSIDERATIONS) OF A
GOOD PRODUCT DESIGN
Customer satisfaction
The product should function correctly
Should possess desired degree of
accuracy
Should have required standard of
reliability
Should be simple to operate
Should have easy accessibility for
servicing
Should with stand rough handling
Should have pleasant appearance
Should be of reasonable prize to compete
with others
2. Performance
Accuracy
speed,feed etc.
Type of material used
3. Maintenance
how often maintenance and repair will be
required
whether planned or break down
(maintenance) policy
will be adopted
4. Company experience
Has the product been developed by
the company before?
Has the company experience to
design the product?
C) ECONOMIC factors
1.Materials
material specification- is the cheapest
material,consistent with technical
design requirements being used
Yield: Is the waste during production
being minimised?
Content: Is the minimum amount of
material being used in making each
component part?
2.Methods
Equipment: For the production quantity ,can
the most productive equipment be
employed?
Layout: Does the product design make best
use of factory lay out?
Labour: can the product be manufactured
with available labour?
Tolerance: Does the product design allow
maximum possible tolerance?
Tooling: Does the product design permit the
use of existing otherwise simple,economical
tooling?
3. Standards:
Is the design simple?
Does it keep types and varieties of parts
to a minimum?
Does the design make use of standard
parts?
4. Finish
Include painting,polishing,electroplating
etc.
Is the right finish being used consistent
with cost,endurance and appearance
requirements
MORPHOLOGY OF DESIGN
It is the Description of design process
Seven phased process Explained by
Morris Asimow
PHASE 1 Conceptual Design
Design is initiated
Carried to the point of creating a
number
of possible solutions
Narrowing down to a single best
concept
It is sometimes called feasibility study
Activities involved
Identifi cation of customer needs
Understand the customers needs and
to communicate them to the design
team.
Problem definition
creates a statement that describes
what has to be accomplished to
satisfy the needs of the customer
Analysis of competitive products, the
establishment of target specifications,
listing of constraints etc.
Gathering information
-- Internet
Patents
Trade
literature
Conceptualisation
creating a broad set of concepts that
potentially satisfy the problem statement
Concept selection
Evaluation of the design concepts,
modifying and evolving into a single
preferred concept
The process usually requires several
iterations
Refinement of PDS
The product design specification is revised
after the concept has been selected.
Design Review
The design review will assure that the
design is physically realizable and that it is
economically worthwhile
To minimize product cycle time and to
identify the resources in people, equipment,
and money needed to complete the project.
Phase 2.Embodiment
Design
This design phase is sometimes called
preliminary design.
Structured development of the design concept
occurs in this engineering design phase
An embodiment of all the main functions that
must be performed by the product must be
undertaken.
Decisions are made on strength, material
selection,size, shape, and spatial
compatibility