ME 518 - The Concurrent Design of Products

Winter, 2000 Syllabus


David G. Ullman
Department of Mechanical Engineering          Phone (503) 737-2336
Oregon State University                              FAX (503) 737-2600     
Corvallis, Oregon 97331                              Email: ullman@engr.orst.edu

Time and Place: Monday and Wednesday, 4:00-5:15, ECE 106

Description:

The Concurrent Design of Products. This course focuses on the concurrent design of mechanical products. Concurrent design requires the systematic communication of information across the entire product development and manufacturing enterprise. The success of this communication is dependent on understanding the structure of the information that characterizes the product and the design process. In this course we will develop this structure and methods to enable concurrent design. These methods include quality function deployment (QFD), functional modeling, design for assembly (DFA), parametric design and others.

Texts:

The Mechanical Design Process, Ullman 1992, McGraw Hill.

Material on Web site www.engr.orst.edu/~ullman/518

Homework:

Due the Monday following the assignment at the beginning of class (assignment for week 1 is due on Monday 1/10).

Report Assignments: Part of your grade in this course will be a 20+ page report on any topic related to concurrent engineering. This report must contain at least 15 references from the literature. To be used as a reference means that the paper or section of the book referenced must have been read. Each week, along with your other homework, you must turn in at least one paragraph on at least one reference. These will not be graded. They are for me to insure you are on a reasonable track. The report must be 1 1/2 spaced text with 12 point font. The text should not be just a series of paraphrases of the material, but must synthesize the material into a single unit.

Grading:

20% Homework
50% Report
30% Final

Syllabus:

All Roman Numerals refer to sections of "Measuring and Improving Your Concurrent Capabilities".  http://www.engr.orst.edu/~ullman/concurrent1.html

Week 1:

Topic: INTRODUCTION TO CONCURRENT ENGINEERING

Reading: Ullman: Chpts 1 and 2

"Measuring and Improving Your Concurrent Capabilities".  http://www.engr.orst.edu/~ullman/concurrent1.html

Homework: none

Week 2:

Topics: The Mechanical Design Process

Reading:  Ullman: Chpts 4-6

Homework: Assessment of firm you are or have worked for using “Measuring and Improving Your Concurrent Capabilities”, plus two pages of justification for assessment.

Week 3-4:

Topic: The Mechanical Design Process

Readings: Ullman 7- 13

Homework:  

Week 5-6:

Topic: Design as decision making

Readings: http://www.engr.orst.edu/~ullman/what1.htm

Homework:

Week 7

            Topic: Tools to support Design

Reading: Toward the Ideal Mechanical Engineering Design Support System

http://www.engr.orst.edu/~ullman/Toward%20the%20Ideal%20Mechanical%20Engineering%20Design%20Support%20System.htm

 

Week 8

Topic: Introduction to ipTeam

Reading: ipTeam manual on web site.

Week 9-10:

Catch up because the above is unrealistic.

 


David G. Ullman
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon, 97331
541-737-2336
FAX 541-737-2600
ullman@engr.orst.edu