A1PDT105 - Design For Manufacturing and Assembly - DR ISK - Level I Q

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DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE & ASSEMBLY

UNIT-1
Level 1
1. A. What are the steps involved in engineering design? 6M
B. What is the difference between conceptual design and embodiment design? 6M
2. Briefly outline the responsibilities of design engineer and manufacturing engineer. How
does product design enable for cost estimation of component? 12M
UNIT-2
Level-1
1. A. Briefly describe the classification of engineering materials? 6M
B. Give a brief detail on mechanical properties of engineering materials? 6M
2. A. With the help of stress-strain diagram compare the behavior of different material.6M
B. What is meant by physical, chemical and mechanical property of material? 6M
UNIT-3
Level-1
1. A. How does manufacturing processes classified? 6M
B. What are the different attributes in manufacturing a component? 6M
2. A. What is the taxonomy of process with part of shaping family? 6M
B. What is the taxonomy of process with part of joining? 6M
UNIT-4
Level-1
1. A. What is the need for design for assembly?6M
B. What are the guidelines for assembly processes? 6M
2. A. What is the difference between permanent fastening and temporary one? 6M
B. List out some of the permanent fastening and temporary one? 6M
UNIT-5
Level1
1. A. What is failure mode of mode and effects analysis (FMEA)?6M
B. What are various modes of failure? 6M
2. A. What are different failure analysis techniques? 6M
B. What are the tools for design optimization? 6M

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