The first stage of a DFMA analysis is aimed at product structure simplification by reducing the number of separate components. In order to tackle the part count reduction problem more effectively, the application of TRlZ in combination with DFMA has recently been proposed. However, TRlZ function analysis presents some limitations in defining the design problems that arise from parts elimination or integration. In this paper, different function analysis methods are investigated to determine how they can contribute to better link the problem-definition stage with TRlZ problem-solving techniques.

Advanced Analysis for Product Structure Simplification by TRIZ

BARIANI, PAOLO FRANCESCO;BERTI, GUIDO;LUCCHETTA, GIOVANNI
2003

Abstract

The first stage of a DFMA analysis is aimed at product structure simplification by reducing the number of separate components. In order to tackle the part count reduction problem more effectively, the application of TRlZ in combination with DFMA has recently been proposed. However, TRlZ function analysis presents some limitations in defining the design problems that arise from parts elimination or integration. In this paper, different function analysis methods are investigated to determine how they can contribute to better link the problem-definition stage with TRlZ problem-solving techniques.
2003
DFMA 2003 International Forum"Exploring costs, increasing profits"
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