Fertigungsstufen-basiertes Gestaltungsmodell für mechanische Bauteile

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  • Kevin Herrmann
  • Tim Brockmuller
  • Paul Gembarski
  • Iryna Mozgova
  • Roland Lachmayer
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Translated title of the contributionManufacturing stage-based design model for mechanical components
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)247-258
Number of pages12
JournalStuttgarter Symposium fur Produktentwicklung
Volume2021-May
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event2021 Stuttgarter Symposium fur Produktentwicklung, SSP 2021 - Stuttgart, Germany
Duration: 20 May 2021 → …

Abstract

Manufacturing restrictions limit the design scope of mechanical components during product development. Often, these restrictions are not completely known and can therefore not be taken fully into account during the design of component. This concerns in particular cross-process manufacturing restrictions, which arise when several manufacturing steps are chained together. This paper proposes a design approach based on knowledge about of manufacturing steps in order to provide a manufacturable component as early as possible in the product development process. The basis of this design approach are transfer models, which describe the manufacturing process chain against the later process direction. Thereby, intermediate manufacturing stages are derived step by step and their manufacturability is evaluated by means of suitable control mechanisms.

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Fertigungsstufen-basiertes Gestaltungsmodell für mechanische Bauteile. / Herrmann, Kevin; Brockmuller, Tim; Gembarski, Paul et al.
In: Stuttgarter Symposium fur Produktentwicklung, Vol. 2021-May, 2021, p. 247-258.

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Herrmann, K, Brockmuller, T, Gembarski, P, Mozgova, I & Lachmayer, R 2021, 'Fertigungsstufen-basiertes Gestaltungsmodell für mechanische Bauteile', Stuttgarter Symposium fur Produktentwicklung, vol. 2021-May, pp. 247-258. https://doi.org/10.15488/14172
Herrmann, K., Brockmuller, T., Gembarski, P., Mozgova, I., & Lachmayer, R. (2021). Fertigungsstufen-basiertes Gestaltungsmodell für mechanische Bauteile. Stuttgarter Symposium fur Produktentwicklung, 2021-May, 247-258. https://doi.org/10.15488/14172
Herrmann K, Brockmuller T, Gembarski P, Mozgova I, Lachmayer R. Fertigungsstufen-basiertes Gestaltungsmodell für mechanische Bauteile. Stuttgarter Symposium fur Produktentwicklung. 2021;2021-May:247-258. doi: 10.15488/14172
Herrmann, Kevin ; Brockmuller, Tim ; Gembarski, Paul et al. / Fertigungsstufen-basiertes Gestaltungsmodell für mechanische Bauteile. In: Stuttgarter Symposium fur Produktentwicklung. 2021 ; Vol. 2021-May. pp. 247-258.
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