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DFMA

Design For Manufacturing and


BITS Pilani assembly
Pilani | Dubai | Goa | Hyderabad Prof.Amol .S.Shinde
Chandrayaan-3

The spacecraft entered lunar orbit on 5


August, and the lander touched down
near the lunar south pole on 23 August
at 18:03 IST (12:33 UTC), making India
the fourth country to successfully land
on the Moon, and the first to do so near
the lunar south pole
Eddie Rickenbacker (1890 – 1973)

“Aviation is proof that given, the will,


we have the capacity to achieve the
impossible.”

DFMA FORUM 2019 - CONDUCTING A STEP-BY-STEP DFA ANALYSIS


CONDUCTING A STEP-BY-STEP
DFA ANALYSIS
Example – Electronic Enclosure

PARTS LIST
ELECTRONIC ENCLOSURE
ITEM QTY
Housing 1
CCA 1
Screw, 4-40x.312 4
Cover 1
Screw, 4-40x.312 4

DFMA FORUM 2019 - CONDUCTING A STEP-BY-STEP DFA ANALYSIS


DFA
Overview
Create Product Structure (Parts List)

Answer DFA Questions

Review Results

Brainstorm Redesign Ideas

Compare Redesign Concepts

Select Best Concept

DFMA FORUM 2019 - CONDUCTING A STEP-BY-STEP DFA ANALYSIS


Verify Measurement Units

Check measurement
units before creating or
importing a Parts List

DFMA FORUM 2019 - CONDUCTING A STEP-BY-STEP DFA ANALYSIS


Three Different Methods for Inserting Parts
Select “Insert Part” Icon Right Click in Product Chart
Area

Select “Insert Part” Menu Drop-


down
Importing a Parts List

PARTS LIST
ELECTRONIC ENCLOSURE
ITEM

QTY
Housing

1
CCA

1
Screw, 4-40x.312

4
Cover
WARNING
Close Excel
1
Screw, 4-40x.312 before
4 importing file
DFMA FORUM 2019 - CONDUCTING A STEP-BY-STEP DFA ANALYSIS
Establish the Baseline Tab

Delete “Original” tab and


rename “Untitled” to
“Baseline”
Rename the top-level
assembly

Parts are listed


in order of
assembly
Main Product Page: Manufacturer Info

The Devenish Group, Who and where for the


LLC assembly
Salt Lake City,
UT
Number of units to be
100,00
0 produced during the
product lifecycle
Main Product Page: Assembly Data

Labor rate is fully


burdened

100.00 non-productive
Plant efficiency accounts
85.00 time
for
2000.0
Tracks and amortizes the
0 cost of dedicated assembly
tools
Main Product Page: Envelope Dimensions

4.00 Define the smallest box


0 that
2.50 1.75 the product will fit
0 0
within

Determines size of workspace


needed
Main Product Page: Use the “Notes” Field

The Life volume of 100,000 is based on


an average of 10,000 annual units for 10
years per the Marketing estimates.
ADVICE
Record
assumptions,
decisions,
questions and
ideas in Notes
Main Product Page: Upload a Picture

Freezing makes
the picture
viewable
throughout the
entire assembly

Typical picture
formats (JPG, BMP,
GIF, etc.)
can be uploaded
Main Product Page: Product Summary and Results

Critical assembly
metrics
Time and cost are tracked in the
summary
info is section
Product
displayed for
each item in
the Product
Structure
Answering Part Questions – The Meat of DFA
Analysis

ADVICE
Conduct DFA
Analysis as a
team
Individual Part or Subassembly

A Part is a single component in the


assembly,
such as the Housing, Cover and Screws

A Sub analyzed is a subassembly of


multiple parts assembled at a different
workstation, adding time for the
material transfer
- Motors
- Valves A Sub not analyzed is a collection of
multiple
- CCAs
parts that are treated as a single part,
such as the CCA
Repeat Count and Special Tool Cost

The Repeat count is the quantity of


identical parts inserted at the specific
assembly step
The Cost of special assembly tools is
the cost for any specialized tool
required to
assemble the part into the product,
and is amortized across the
estimated Life volume
Item Weight

Three Weight Categories:


- Light
- Moderate
- Heavy

Used to determine which time standards


apply to the part and what questions to
ask
Envelope Dimensions & Shapes

Two Shape
Categories: Block
Cylindrical

Used to determine which time standards


NOTE apply to the part and what questions to
Three place ask
decimal
dimensions are
not necessary
Item Function

Fasteners secure two or more parts


together:
- Screws, Nuts, Bolts, Pins, Rivets, etc.
Connectors join separate items that
could theoretically be combined:
- Hoses, wires, cables, connectors,
etc.
Minimum Part Criteria

Base Part (only one allowed per


assembly):
- Housing
- Chassis
- Base
- Enclosure
Minimum Part Criteria

Movement (entire part must move):


- Piston
- Faucet or Door Handle
- Wheel
- Propeller
Minimum Part Criteria

Material (different fundamental


properties):
- CCA (Circuit Card Assembly)
- Window
- Seal
- Insulator
Minimum Part Criteria

Assembly (allow install of previous


parts):
- Cover
- Lid
- Cap
- Shield
Minimum Part Criteria

Alternate Definition:
“Doesn’t meet any of the criteria“
Minimum Part Criteria

Minimum Part Criteria drives creativity and


innovation

Is part a Does part YES Part is


NO
fastener meet 1 assigned the
or of 4 Minimum
connecto criteria? Part Criteria
r? CRITERIA
Part is Base
YES NO Part
candidate for
combination Moveme
or elimination nt
Material
DFMA LUNCH-N-LEARN Assembl
Symmetry

Symmetry applies
to handling and
insertion of part,
not the symmetry
of its design
One Hand or Two
Handling Requirements
Hands?

Flexible

Grasping Tools

Will Nest Cannot Nest Will Tangle Cannot Tangle


Handling and Insertion – Two Different Actions

Handling the part is


the initial grasping
of it

Inserting the part is


placing it in the
assembly
Handling Difficulties

Stick Together

Very Small Slippery Sharp


Insertion Difficulties

Alignment Self-locating
Required
Resistance

Access Obstructed Sight Restricted


Securing Process
Three Different Methods for Inserting Operations
Select Insert Operation Icon Right Click in Product Chart
Area

Select Insert Operation Menu


Electronic Enclosure Product Structure with Operation

Parts are listed


in order of
assembly

Marking
operation
added
DFA Questions:
Housing
DFA Questions:
CCA
DFA Questions:
Cover
DFA Questions:
Screws
Product Summary & Results: Electronic Enclosure
DFA
Index
 The DFA Index is a relative number identifying “assembly efficiency” of a
proposed design
 Two main factors influence the DFA Index
— Number of parts that meet and don’t meet the Minimum Part Criteria
— Ease of handling, insertion and fastening the parts
 The DFA Index provides a comparative metric using a scale of 0-100

Ema = 100(Nminta/tma)

DFA Index = (%)Ideal Assy Time


E = DFA Index
x
ma
Nmin = Theoretical minimum number of parts
ta = Ideal assembly time for one part (2.93
seconds) tma = Estimated time to complete
product assembly
Actual Assy Time
100
Source: Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly
(2002, p.93)
Redesign Ideas

- Add alignment features to Cover, Housing, or both (Redesign


#1 & #2)
- Eliminate Cover Screws by snapping, press-fitting, gluing or
ultrasonic
welding Cover to Housing (Redesign #1)
- Eliminate CCA Screws by snapping CCA to Housing, or using
securing features on the Cover (Redesign #2)
Copy, Paste, and Rename New Analysis Tab

Tab copied and renamed to


Redesign #1
Redesign #1 Changes
Cover
changes

Deleted Cover
Screws Added notes
addition
about of alignment
and snap features to
the Cover
Product Summary & Results: Redesign #1
Copy, Paste, and Rename Redesign #1 to Redesign #2

Tab copied and renamed to


Redesign #2
Redesign #2 Changes

Deleted CCA
Screws
Added note about CCA
securing features added to
Cover
Product Summary & Results: Redesign #2
Generating a DFA
Report
Comparing Results
Next Steps

Determine cost estimates by conducting DFM Concurrent


Costing analysis on the alternative Housing and Cover
designs
Identify pros, cons and risks for each concept

Estimate resource needs (personnel, equipment, etc.) for each


concept
Review the data and select the concept that best meets
expectations
COST RISK
Conclusio
n

With the DFA tool

“…we have the capacity to


achieve the
impossible.”
Eddie Rickenbacker

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