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The document outlines a workshop on reverse engineering with 16 lectures covering topics related to product development, analysis, design, and manufacturing. The lectures are led by various instructors and range from 1-3 hours in duration. Key topics include introduction to reverse engineering, product teardown, functional analysis, modeling, tolerancing, design for manufacturing and assembly, cost estimation, and case studies. The workshop totals 52 hours and provides a comprehensive overview of the reverse engineering process.
The document outlines a workshop on reverse engineering with 16 lectures covering topics related to product development, analysis, design, and manufacturing. The lectures are led by various instructors and range from 1-3 hours in duration. Key topics include introduction to reverse engineering, product teardown, functional analysis, modeling, tolerancing, design for manufacturing and assembly, cost estimation, and case studies. The workshop totals 52 hours and provides a comprehensive overview of the reverse engineering process.
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The document outlines a workshop on reverse engineering with 16 lectures covering topics related to product development, analysis, design, and manufacturing. The lectures are led by various instructors and range from 1-3 hours in duration. Key topics include introduction to reverse engineering, product teardown, functional analysis, modeling, tolerancing, design for manufacturing and assembly, cost estimation, and case studies. The workshop totals 52 hours and provides a comprehensive overview of the reverse engineering process.
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2 Product Development Pahl and Beitz 2 Product/domain background information collection 3 Developing a function description and Product specification Kevin Otto Kevin Otto 4 Product tear down & Product Structure Kevin Otto 5 Geometry Wego Wang 6 Material Characteristics / Properties, Process / Surface Wego Finish Wang Wego Wang
7 Part Model Daniel E Whitney
8 Assembly model Daniel E Whitney Daniel E Whitney Daniel E Whitney Daniel E Whitney 9 Working concept /principle Pahl and Beitz 10 Function Analysis Kevin Otto 11 Tolerance Analysis Paul Drake
12 Manufacturing Process Kevin Otto
13 Part and assembly drawings Daniel E Whitney Daniel E Whitney 14 Cost estimate Pahl and Beitz 15 Case Studies Vinesh Raja 16 Mechanical Connections Pahl and Beitz Chapter Title No 1 Introduction to Reverse Engineering 4 Product Development Process
5 Establishing Product Function
7 Benchmarking and Establishing Engineering Specifications 6 Product Teardown and experimentation 2 Geometric Form 3 Material Characteristics and Analysis 5 Material Identification and Process Verification
5 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Parts
1 What is Assembly and Why it is important? 2 Assembly requirements and Key Characteristics 4 Constraint in Assembly 5 Dimensioning and Toleranicng Assemblies 6 Conceptual Design 5 Establishing Product Function 10 Traditional Approaches to Analyzing Mechanical Tolerance Stackup
14 Design for Manufacture and Assembly
6 Modelling and Managing Variation Build up in Assemblies 8 The Datum Flow Chain 11 Design for Minimum Cost 7 Reverse Engineering in Automotive Engineering 8 Mechanical Connections , Mechatronics LE No Lecture Title Sub Title 1 Introduction Introduction to Reverse Engineering 2 Product Development Product Development Process Product/domain background information 3 collection Developing a function description and 4 Establishing Product Function-1 Product specification Benchmarking and Establishing Engineering Specifications 5 Product tear down & Product Structure Product Teardown and experimentation 6 Geometry Geometric Form Material Characteristics / Properties, 7 Material Characteristics and Analysis Process / Surface Finish Material Identification and Process Verification
8 Part Model Dimensioning and Tolerancing Parts
9 Assembly model What is Assembly and Why it is important? Assembly requirements and Key Characteristics Constraint in Assembly Dimensioning and Toleranicng Assemblies 10 Working concept /principle Conceptual Design - Working Principle 11 Function Analysis Establishing Product Function - 2 Traditional Approaches to Analyzing 12 Tolerance Analysis Mechanical Tolerance Stackup
13 Manufacturing Process Design for Manufacture and Assembly
Modelling and Managing Variation Build up in 14 Part and assembly drawings Assemblies The Datum Flow Chain 15 Cost estimate Design for Minimum Cost Reverse Engineering in Automotive 16 Case Studies Engineering Duration 1 1 2