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Week 4 - Assemblies - Lecture Presentation

This document provides an overview of assemblies and product structure. It discusses bills of materials, product lifecycles, assembly creation methods, concurrent engineering principles, and design for assembly techniques. Product data management systems and their relationship to product lifecycle management are also introduced. Case studies and computer-based assembly projects are highlighted.

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Week 4 - Assemblies - Lecture Presentation

This document provides an overview of assemblies and product structure. It discusses bills of materials, product lifecycles, assembly creation methods, concurrent engineering principles, and design for assembly techniques. Product data management systems and their relationship to product lifecycle management are also introduced. Case studies and computer-based assembly projects are highlighted.

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Week 4 - Lecture

Assemblies

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Lecture Topics

• Assemblies and Product Structure


• Bill of Materials
• PLM Role and Definition
• Design for Assembly Overview
• Case Study Examples

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Product Lifecycle – Week 4

Requirements Portfolio Conceptual Product


Management Management Design Engineering

Manufacturing
Engineering

Simulation &
Validation

Build &
Produce

Disposal & Maintenance Sales & Test & Quality


Recycling & Repair Distribution

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What is an Assembly

• Digital prototype of actual product consisting


of parts and sub-assemblies.

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Terms

• Bill of Material (BOM)


– Master list of items and their quantities to assemble a product

• Engineering Bill of Material (EBOM)


– Reflects the product as it is designed by engineering

• Manufacturing Bill of Material (MBOM)


– Focuses on the items needed to manufacture a product

• Product Structure
– The hierarchical structure of a product

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Difference Between EBOM and MBOM

EBOM MBOM

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Product Architecture

• Determining your product architecture and


structure is critical for product configuration
and concurrent engineering.

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Bill of Material (BOM)
Packaging Packaging Power Power
Option 1 Option 2 US German

Assembly Assembly Part

Part Part Part Assembly Part Part Assembly

Part Part Part Part Part Assembly

Part Part Part

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Product Structure

Attribute Values
• Part Name
• Part Number
Assembly • Manufacturer Number
Data Set Files
• 3D Models
Assembly Part Part Assembly • Drawings
• Requirements
• Viewable File
Related Data
Part Part Assembly
• Manufacturing Data
• Tooling Data
• Costing Data
Part Part Part
• Change Orders
Part
Part

File versions for each type of file related.

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Concurrent Engineering

• Concurrent engineering is the approach to


having multiple people or groups working
together at the same time on a product.
Time

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Notes on Concurrent Engineering

• In all cases only one person can work on a


part or assembly at the same time. This
impacts concurrent design. This is also true
for design responsibility.

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Assembly Structure Tips

• Establish the sub-assemblies and parts just


like you would assemble the real product.
• To ensure the most optimal reuse, group
items into logical sets for standardization.

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Assembly Creation Methods

Bottom-Up Top-Down

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Bill of Materials Example

Product
Item Qty. Part # Description

1 1 10001 Motor Assembly

2 1 10002 Stop Block

Item Qty. Part # Description

1 1 20001 Shaft

2 1 20002 Bearing

3 1 20003 Case

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Product Lifecycle Management

• Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)

• PLM is a business approach to


solving the problem of managing
product definition information.

• PLM is not a definition of


technology.

Source: CIMdata www.cimdata.com

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PLM Definition

• A strategic business approach that applies a consistent set


of business solutions that support the collaborative
creation, management, dissemination, and use of product
definition information.
• Supporting the extended enterprise
(customers, design and
supply partners, etc.)
• Spanning from concept to
end of life of a product.
• Integrating people, processes, business systems, and
information.
Source: CIMdata www.cimdata.com
PLM Think tank http://plmtwine.com
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PLM Primary Functions
Data Vault & Document Data Authoring Workflow & Process
Management (CAx) Management

Classification Structure Program & Project


Management Management Management

Source: CIMdata www.cimdata.com

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PLM Summary

• PLM manages the complex and complete


product definition.

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Product Data Management

• Product Data Management (PDM) is the


system that is used for the managing and
tracking of product design data primarily
focused around engineering.

• Product Data Management (PDM) is often


one element of an overall PLM strategy.

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ERP Role
• The PLM system most commonly integrates
with the ERP business system.

• The ERP manages the


physical item information
of a product.

• The Bill of Material information is most


commonly linked between PLM and ERP.
Source: WhatIsERP.net http://whatiserp.net

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Design for Assembly (DFA)

• Design for Assembly (DFA) is the proactive


approach to designing a product for ease of
assembly to reduce cost and time.

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Design for Assembly Example

• 3 Parts • 3 Parts • 2 Parts • 2 Parts

• Requires a • Requires a rivet • Integrated • Integrated


screwdriver gun Fastener Fastener

• Needs careful • Alignment not as • Requires machine • Can be hand


alignment delicate to secure the head pressed into place
of the fastener and removed
• Time Consuming • Assembly Time
Less

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Computer-Cluster Projects (CP3)

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Cluster Project 1

• Guides instructions for learning general


assembly constraints.

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Cluster Project 2

• Guided instructions for assembly


visualization and manipulation.

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Cluster Project 3

• Guided instructions for designing in the


assembly context (Top Down).

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Problem Set Assignment

• Problem set assignment for assembling the


lower seat frame assembly.

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Assemblies
Demo Topics

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About Project Files
Assemblies reference parts

Drawings reference parts.

Drawings reference
assemblies.
Drawings reference
presentations.
Presentations reference
assemblies

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Project File Configuration

• Projects Dialog Box


– Used to create, edit, or set a project current.
– Top pane shows the available projects, and the lower pane shows
the settings and configured options for the selected project.

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Assembly Constraints
• Mate/Flush Constraint
– The Mate/Flush constraint is used to align part features such as faces, edges,
or axis.
• Before Mate Constraint After Mate Constraint

• Before Flush Constraint After Flush Constraint

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Assembly Constraints
• Angle Constraint
– Used to specify an angle between two parts. The angle constraint is applied to
faces, edges, or axes.

• Before Angle Constraint After Angle Constraint

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Assembly Constraints
• Tangent Constraint
– Used to define a tangential relationship between two parts. The tangent
constraint is generally applied to circular faces and planar faces. One of the
selected faces must be circular.

• Before Tangent Constraint After Tangent Constraint

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Assembly Constraints
• Insert Constraint
– This constraint is used to insert one component into another. This constraint
effectively combines a mate axis/axis and a mate face/face constraint.
Generally the insert constraint is applied to bolts, or pins, or any part that needs
to be inserted into a hole on another part. It is applied by selecting a circular
edge on each part.

• Before Insert Constraint After Insert Constraint

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Isolating Components
• Isolate
Isolate: Overflow Menu: Right-click a selected component > Isolate

• Undo Isolate
Undo Isolate: Overflow Menu: Right-click in the browser or graphics window > Undo Isolate.

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Find in Browser
• Find In Browser
Overflow Menu: Right-click a selected component in the graphics window.

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Zoom Selected
• Find in Window, Zoom Selected
Ribbon: View tab > Navigate panel

Keyboard: END
Overflow Menu: Right-click a selected component in the browser.

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Selecting Components
• Selection Filters
Quick Access Toolbar: Component Priority Flyout > Select
Keyboard: SHIFT+right-click

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Sections
• Assembly Sections
Ribbon: View tab > Appearance panel

Half-section view: Quarter-section view: Three-quarter section view:

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Designing components in-place

• Create Components in Context


– Design each component while still in the assembly environment.
– As you design each component, you are applying the required
assembly constraints, and are making changes to parts based upon
their relationships to other components in the assembly.

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Checking for Interferences
• Interference
Ribbon: Inspect tab > Interference panel > Analyze
Interference

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Driving Constraints for Simple Motion and Analysis

• Drive Constraint
RMB on the constraint in the browser > Drive Constraint

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Placing Standard Components Using the Content Center

• Content Center
Ribbon: Assemble tab > Component panel > Place from
Content Center

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