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Product Design and Development

Product Design and Development. Instructor: Dr. Inderdeep Singh, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, IIT Roorkee. The main objective of the course is to acquaint the learners/students with the practical knowledge regarding conceptualization, design and development of a new product. The need of a new product, the product life cycle, the product design process, the application of Value Engineering principles in product design, various product design tools such as CAD, DFM, DFA and DFMA have been explained with relevant and specific examples/ case studies. The concept of Ergonomics in context of the product design has been explained with the help of case studies. The fundamental concept of Rapid Prototyping as well the working principles of the basic rapid prototyping techniques has also been explained. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 12 - Computer Aided Design (CAD)

Concepts covered in this lecture: Fundamental of computer-aided design, conventional design process Vs computer aided design process, different stages in computer aided design, advantages of computer aided design.


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Product Lifecycle
Lecture 03 - Product Policy of an Organization and Selection of a Profitable Product
Lecture 04 - Product Design
Lecture 05 - Product Design Steps and Product Analysis
Lecture 06 - Value Engineering Concepts
Lecture 07 - Problem Identification and VEJP (Value Engineering Job Plan)
Lecture 08 - Functional Analysis
Lecture 09 - Function Analysis System Technique
Lecture 10 - Case Study on Value Engineering
Lecture 11 - Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
Lecture 12 - Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Lecture 13 - Robust Design
Lecture 14 - Design for X (DFX)
Lecture 15 - Ergonomics in Product Design
Lecture 16 - DFMA Guidelines
Lecture 17 - Product Design for Manual Assembly
Lecture 18 - Design Guidelines for Different Processes
Lecture 19 - Rapid Prototyping: Concept, Advantages
Lecture 20 - Rapid Prototyping Processes