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Description:
Whether an engineer, designer, draftsman, or technician, each member
of the design engineering team has a valuable role to play in the
development of product specifications. Tolerance Design recognizes
this development process as the responsibility of the entire team
and provides practical solutions that each team member can readily
apply. The step-by-step details of analytical and experimental tolerance
development methods are clearly explained, and as a result, you
will be able to develop tolerances more economically.
The book is presented in four sections: Introductory topics to
position the tolerance development process, Traditional Analytical
and Computer-Aided Tolerance Development (which includes a chapter
on using Crystal Ball), Taguchi's Approach to Experimental Methods
of Tolerance Development, as well as several actual industrial case
studies illustrating the book's concepts. This book includes a major
emphasis for Tolerance Design using Taguchi's Quality Loss Function
in harmony with Motorola's famous methods for Six Sigma quality.
The blend of practical examples with substantive case studies
provides a comprehensive process approach to tolerance development.
Any company interested in properly developing tolerances for their
manufacturing, assembly, or service communities will find this text
to be a thorough and effective training resource and reference handbook.
Students of design and engineering will find this book invaluable
as they prepare to enter a competitive job market where practical
design optimization skills are at a premium.
Details:
Published Dec., 1996 by Addison-Wesley Pub Co, Copyright 1997;
ISBN: 0201634732. Crystal Ball software is not packaged with
this textbook.
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