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Design, development and life-cycle management of any electromechanical product is a complex task that requires a cross-functional team spanning multiple organizations, including design, manufacturing, and service. Ineffective design techniques, combined with poor communication between various teams, often leads to delays in product launches, with last minute design compromises and changes. The purpose of Design of Electromechanical Products : A Systems Approach is to provide a practical set of guidelines and best practices for driving world-class design, development, and sustainability of electromechanical products. The information provided within this text is applicable across the entire span of product life-cycle management, from initial concept work to the detailed design, analysis, and development stages, and through to product support and end-of-life. It is intended for professional engineers, designers, and technical managers, and provides a gateway to developing a product’s design history file ("DHF") and device aster record ("DMR"). These tools enable design engineers to communicate a product’s design, manufacturability, and service procedures with various cross-functional teams.
- Presents the design, development, and life cycle management of electromechanical products
- Provides a practical set of guidelines and best practices for world-class design
- Explains the role of costing and pricing in product design
- Covers Design for X and its role in product life-cycle management
- Examines the dynamics of cross-functional design and product development teams
- Develops DHF and DMR as tools and inherent components of configuration management
- Includes numerous real-world examples of electromechanical product design