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    A Product Dissection-Based Methodology to Benchmark Product Family Design Alternatives

    Source: Journal of Mechanical Design:;2009:;volume( 131 ):;issue: 004::page 41002
    Author:
    Henri J. Thevenot
    ,
    Timothy W. Simpson
    DOI: 10.1115/1.3086789
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Today’s companies are pressured to develop platform-based product families to increase variety, while keeping production costs low. Determining why a platform works, and alternatively why it does not, is an important step in the successful implementation of product families and product platforms in any industry. Internal and competitive benchmarking is essential to obtain knowledge of how successful product families are implemented, thus avoiding potential pitfalls of a poor product platform design strategy. While the two fields of product family design and benchmarking have been growing rapidly lately, we have found few tools that combine the two for product family benchmarking. To address this emerging need, we introduce the product family benchmarking method (PFbenchmark) to assess product family design alternatives (PFDAs) based on commonality/variety tradeoff and cost analysis. The proposed method is based on product family dissection, and utilizes the Comprehensive Metric for Commonality developed in previous work to assess the level of commonality and variety in each PFDA, as well as the corresponding manufacturing cost. The method compares not only (1) existing PFDAs but also (2) the potential cost savings and commonality/variety improvement after redesign using two plots—the commonality/variety plot and the cost plot—enabling more effective comparisons across PFDAs. An example of benchmarking of two families of valves is presented to demonstrate the proposed method.
    keyword(s): Ceramic matrix composites , Design , Valves , Manufacturing AND Project cost estimation ,
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    contributor authorHenri J. Thevenot
    contributor authorTimothy W. Simpson
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:34:26Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:34:26Z
    date copyrightApril, 2009
    date issued2009
    identifier issn1050-0472
    identifier otherJMDEDB-27896#041002_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/141404
    description abstractToday’s companies are pressured to develop platform-based product families to increase variety, while keeping production costs low. Determining why a platform works, and alternatively why it does not, is an important step in the successful implementation of product families and product platforms in any industry. Internal and competitive benchmarking is essential to obtain knowledge of how successful product families are implemented, thus avoiding potential pitfalls of a poor product platform design strategy. While the two fields of product family design and benchmarking have been growing rapidly lately, we have found few tools that combine the two for product family benchmarking. To address this emerging need, we introduce the product family benchmarking method (PFbenchmark) to assess product family design alternatives (PFDAs) based on commonality/variety tradeoff and cost analysis. The proposed method is based on product family dissection, and utilizes the Comprehensive Metric for Commonality developed in previous work to assess the level of commonality and variety in each PFDA, as well as the corresponding manufacturing cost. The method compares not only (1) existing PFDAs but also (2) the potential cost savings and commonality/variety improvement after redesign using two plots—the commonality/variety plot and the cost plot—enabling more effective comparisons across PFDAs. An example of benchmarking of two families of valves is presented to demonstrate the proposed method.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleA Product Dissection-Based Methodology to Benchmark Product Family Design Alternatives
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume131
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Mechanical Design
    identifier doi10.1115/1.3086789
    journal fristpage41002
    identifier eissn1528-9001
    keywordsCeramic matrix composites
    keywordsDesign
    keywordsValves
    keywordsManufacturing AND Project cost estimation
    treeJournal of Mechanical Design:;2009:;volume( 131 ):;issue: 004
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