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Edward C. Lai
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© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Page 1
Edward C. Lai
                                            What is DFMA?                                                                                        & Associates




            A proactive product design process that focuses on
            meeting customer requirements while balancing among
            cost, quality and performance. It is a concurrent
            engineering team approach that involves engineering,
            manufacturing and suppliers early in the design cycle.
            The best results occur when DFMA is used in the
            product conceptual stage. The cross-functional team
            work towards minimizing the number of components,
            manufacturing steps and operations while designing to
            proven manufacturing capabilities. Optimal Thinking®
            is the core of all activities.


© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Page 2
Edward C. Lai
                                                                                                                                                 & Associates




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© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Page 3
Design Complexity                                                                                   Edward C. Lai
                                                                                                                                                 & Associates
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© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Page 4
Edward C. Lai
                              How to Attack Complexity ?                                                                                         & Associates




                                                   One Bite at a Time

                              • Apply Design Simplification Rules
                              • Challenge “Old” Beliefs
                              • Take a “New” look at Current Design
                              • Work as a Team
                              • Use a Facilitated Process




© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Page 5
Edward C. Lai
                                           DFMA Methodology                                                                                      & Associates




                                                                                            SELECTION OF BEST IDEAS /
                                                                                            DESIGN OPTIONS




                                                                                            IMPLEMENTATION AND
                                                                                            CONTINUOUS OPTIMIZATION


© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Page 6
Edward C. Lai
                                   DFMA Basic Principles                                                                                         & Associates



    1.     Minimize the number and types of parts used in the assembly
    2.     Minimize the use of fasteners (number & types)
    3.     Standardize (e.g. material, finishes, parts, processes, tooling, etc.)
    4.     Avoid difficult components (e.g. open-ended springs, small/loose HW, etc.)
    5.     Use modular subassemblies
    6.     Use multifunctional parts
    7.     Minimize reorientation & assembler awkward movements
            (e.g. stooping, bending, reaching, tugging, balancing, etc.)
    8. Use self-locating features (e.g. molded shapes, keying, chamfers, dimples)
    9. Avoid special tooling/test equipment
   10. Provide accessibility for assembly, test/inspection and rework
   11. Minimize operations & process steps (including excess handling, etc.)
                      Eliminate...Minimize...Standardize...”Productionize”
© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Page 7
Edward C. Lai
                                           Typical Participants                                                                                  & Associates




                            Systems Eng
                            Electrical Eng
                            Mechanical Eng
                            Material & Process Eng
                            Manufacturing
                            Manufacturing Eng
                            Supply Chain Management
                            Key Suppliers
                            Program Office
                            Customer
                            Quality
                            Subject Matter Experts (Outside of the design team)


© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Page 8
Edward C. Lai
                              Typical Workshop Agenda                                                                                            & Associates




             •      Introduction to DFMA
             •      Objectives, programmatics, commonality
             •      DFMA Overview
             •      Scope, deliverables, decision criteria, rules
             •      Baseline design overview
             •      Design ground rules and requirements
             •      Identify issues on cost, schedule and performance
             •      Brainstorm, evaluate and select best alternatives
             •      Define optimal assembly process
             •      Review assumptions, action items and parking lot
             •      Next steps


© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Page 9
Edward C. Lai
                                               Decision Criteria                                                                               & Associates




                                       •     Cost (Implementation)
                                       •     Cost (Recurring)
                                       •     Schedule
                                       •     Risk (Technical, schedule, cost)
                                       •     Performance

         : Better than baseline                                : Same as baseline                           : Worse than baseline



© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 10
Edward C. Lai
                                                                                                                                               & Associates




               For more information on DFMA, please contact :

                                                              Ed Lai
                                                          310-365-0629
                                                        elai001@aol.com




© 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 11

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Design for Manufacturing and Assembly

  • 1. Edward C. Lai & Associates es MA P rincipl f parts DF ber o he num fasteners Introduction to imize t 1. Min ize the use o im 2. Min rdize f s da ponent 3. Stan difficult com mblies id se Design For Manufacturing and 4. Avo odular subas arts m 5. Use ultifunctiona n's m lp tio 6. Use ize reorienta ures Assembly (DFMA) im 7. Min lf-locating fe se 8. Use special tooli id at ng ty ps 9. Avo e accessibili & process ste vid ations 10. Pro ze oper nimi 11. Mi © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 1
  • 2. Edward C. Lai What is DFMA? & Associates A proactive product design process that focuses on meeting customer requirements while balancing among cost, quality and performance. It is a concurrent engineering team approach that involves engineering, manufacturing and suppliers early in the design cycle. The best results occur when DFMA is used in the product conceptual stage. The cross-functional team work towards minimizing the number of components, manufacturing steps and operations while designing to proven manufacturing capabilities. Optimal Thinking® is the core of all activities. © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 2
  • 3. Edward C. Lai & Associates es Design Philosophy DF MA P imize t h rincipl f parts er o e numb asteners ff 1. Min ize the use o im 2. Min rdize s da ponent 3. Stan difficult com mblies “The best design is the simplest id 4. Avo odular subas arts m 5. Use ultifunctiona n's se lp m tio 6. Use ize reorienta ures one that works.” im 7. Min lf-locating fe se 8. Use special tooli at ng id ty ps 9. Avo e accessibili & process ste vid t io n s 10. Pro e opera nimiz 11. Mi Albert Einstein © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 3
  • 4. Design Complexity Edward C. Lai & Associates (Components through Systems) & Bells es Ba Requ tl Ha d irem ents Whis bit s ir ase Repa 100% Test in C res Over 1 0 0% J us t Design eatu ows Sp ed F ed C ec s. Creep Add Sacr © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 4
  • 5. Edward C. Lai How to Attack Complexity ? & Associates One Bite at a Time • Apply Design Simplification Rules • Challenge “Old” Beliefs • Take a “New” look at Current Design • Work as a Team • Use a Facilitated Process © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 5
  • 6. Edward C. Lai DFMA Methodology & Associates SELECTION OF BEST IDEAS / DESIGN OPTIONS IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTINUOUS OPTIMIZATION © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 6
  • 7. Edward C. Lai DFMA Basic Principles & Associates 1. Minimize the number and types of parts used in the assembly 2. Minimize the use of fasteners (number & types) 3. Standardize (e.g. material, finishes, parts, processes, tooling, etc.) 4. Avoid difficult components (e.g. open-ended springs, small/loose HW, etc.) 5. Use modular subassemblies 6. Use multifunctional parts 7. Minimize reorientation & assembler awkward movements (e.g. stooping, bending, reaching, tugging, balancing, etc.) 8. Use self-locating features (e.g. molded shapes, keying, chamfers, dimples) 9. Avoid special tooling/test equipment 10. Provide accessibility for assembly, test/inspection and rework 11. Minimize operations & process steps (including excess handling, etc.) Eliminate...Minimize...Standardize...”Productionize” © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 7
  • 8. Edward C. Lai Typical Participants & Associates Systems Eng Electrical Eng Mechanical Eng Material & Process Eng Manufacturing Manufacturing Eng Supply Chain Management Key Suppliers Program Office Customer Quality Subject Matter Experts (Outside of the design team) © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 8
  • 9. Edward C. Lai Typical Workshop Agenda & Associates • Introduction to DFMA • Objectives, programmatics, commonality • DFMA Overview • Scope, deliverables, decision criteria, rules • Baseline design overview • Design ground rules and requirements • Identify issues on cost, schedule and performance • Brainstorm, evaluate and select best alternatives • Define optimal assembly process • Review assumptions, action items and parking lot • Next steps © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 9
  • 10. Edward C. Lai Decision Criteria & Associates • Cost (Implementation) • Cost (Recurring) • Schedule • Risk (Technical, schedule, cost) • Performance : Better than baseline : Same as baseline : Worse than baseline © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 10
  • 11. Edward C. Lai & Associates For more information on DFMA, please contact : Ed Lai 310-365-0629 elai001@aol.com © 2009, Edward C. Lai and Associates. OPTIMAL THINKING® is a registered trademark of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 11