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Product Design and Manufacturing

Product Design and Manufacturing. Instructors: Dr. J. Ramkumar and Dr. Amandeep Singh, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kanpur. In the last few decades, the product development process has undergone a noticeable change, which is due to the global competition, international markets, and increasing customer needs. Managing the product development process, right from idea generation to final product manufacturing has to be systematic and effective to meet the customer needs, while incorporating the time-to-market constraint as well. This course presents an overview of the product design and development process, along with the manufacturing aspects. The concepts Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, analytical tools for development, costing and manufacturing would help the students and practitioners learn to conceptualize, design, and manufacture competitively-priced quality products. Prototyping and simulation using soft tools are also incorporated make the students learn the modern tools in manufacturing. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 24 - Rapid Prototyping: An Introduction


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Fundamentals of Manufacturing towards Product Development
Lecture 03 - Engineering Design Process
Lecture 04 - Product Design Morphology
Lecture 05 - Product Characteristics
Lecture 06 - Elements of Visual Design
Lecture 07 - Elements of Visual Design (cont.)
Lecture 08 - Translating Customer Needs
Lecture 09 - Value Engineering: An Introduction
Lecture 10 - Value Engineering Methodology
Lecture 11 - Value Engineering Methodology: FAST Diagramming
Lecture 12 - Value Engineering Methodology: FAST Diagram (cont.)
Lecture 13 - Value Engineering Methodology: Case Study
Lecture 14 - Materials Selection
Lecture 15 - Materials Selection (cont.)
Lecture 16 - Manufacturing Process Selection
Lecture 17 - Manufacturing Process Selection (cont.)
Lecture 18 - Product Costing
Lecture 19 - Design for Manufacturing
Lecture 20 - Design for Assembly
Lecture 21 - Quality Control
Lecture 22 - Patent
Lecture 23 - Patent (cont.)
Lecture 24 - Rapid Prototyping: An Introduction
Lecture 25 - Rapid Prototyping Modeling
Lecture 26 - Rapid Prototyping Processes
Lecture 27 - Rapid Prototyping Processes (cont.)
Lecture 28 - Plant Layout Planning
Lecture 29 - Plant Layout Planning (cont.)
Lecture 30 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Lecture 31 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing (cont.)
Lecture 32 - Reverse Engineering
Lecture 33 - Managing Competitiveness