A Product Development Approach in The Field of Micro-Assembly with Emphasis on Conceptual Design
Faster product lifecycles make long-term investments in machines for micro assembly riskier. Therefore, reconfigurable manufacturing systems gain more and more attention. But most companies are uncertain if a reconfigurable manufacturing system can fulfill their needs and justify the initial investm...
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doaj-745367cf26814a95a4bfd3c1e588bab32020-11-24T21:32:31ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-05-0199192010.3390/app9091920app9091920A Product Development Approach in The Field of Micro-Assembly with Emphasis on Conceptual DesignChristoph Gielisch0Karl-Peter Fritz1Anika Noack2André Zimmermann3Hahn-Schickard Institte for Micro Assembly Technology, Allmandring 9 b, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyHahn-Schickard Institte for Micro Assembly Technology, Allmandring 9 b, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyHahn-Schickard Institte for Micro Assembly Technology, Allmandring 9 b, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyHahn-Schickard Institte for Micro Assembly Technology, Allmandring 9 b, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyFaster product lifecycles make long-term investments in machines for micro assembly riskier. Therefore, reconfigurable manufacturing systems gain more and more attention. But most companies are uncertain if a reconfigurable manufacturing system can fulfill their needs and justify the initial investment. New and improved techniques for product development have the potential to foster the utilization and decrease the investment risk for such systems. In this paper, four different methods for product development are reviewed. A set of criteria regarding micro assembly on reconfigurable manufacturing systems RMS is established. Based on those criteria and the assessment, a novel approach for a product development method is provided, which tries to combine the strengths of the beforehand presented approaches. It focuses on the conceptual design phase to overcome the customers’ uncertainty in the development process. For this, an abstract representation of a micro-assembly product idea as well as a decision tree for joining processes are established and validated by real product ideas using expert interviews. The validation shows that the conceptual design phase can be used as a useful tool in the product development process in the field of micro assembly.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/9/1920product developmentconceptual designmicro assemblydata structuredesign for manufacturability |
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Christoph Gielisch Karl-Peter Fritz Anika Noack André Zimmermann |
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A Product Development Approach in The Field of Micro-Assembly with Emphasis on Conceptual Design |
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A Product Development Approach in The Field of Micro-Assembly with Emphasis on Conceptual Design |
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A Product Development Approach in The Field of Micro-Assembly with Emphasis on Conceptual Design |
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A Product Development Approach in The Field of Micro-Assembly with Emphasis on Conceptual Design |
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A Product Development Approach in The Field of Micro-Assembly with Emphasis on Conceptual Design |
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product development approach in the field of micro-assembly with emphasis on conceptual design |
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Faster product lifecycles make long-term investments in machines for micro assembly riskier. Therefore, reconfigurable manufacturing systems gain more and more attention. But most companies are uncertain if a reconfigurable manufacturing system can fulfill their needs and justify the initial investment. New and improved techniques for product development have the potential to foster the utilization and decrease the investment risk for such systems. In this paper, four different methods for product development are reviewed. A set of criteria regarding micro assembly on reconfigurable manufacturing systems RMS is established. Based on those criteria and the assessment, a novel approach for a product development method is provided, which tries to combine the strengths of the beforehand presented approaches. It focuses on the conceptual design phase to overcome the customers’ uncertainty in the development process. For this, an abstract representation of a micro-assembly product idea as well as a decision tree for joining processes are established and validated by real product ideas using expert interviews. The validation shows that the conceptual design phase can be used as a useful tool in the product development process in the field of micro assembly. |
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product development conceptual design micro assembly data structure design for manufacturability |
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