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Louisville, Kentucky

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ME 646

Design for Manufacturability and Reliability

Introduction to manufacturing concerns such as efficient assembly, producibility, and quality that should be considered early in the design process. Topics include the product development cycle, manufacturing process selection, tolerancing, design for assembly, quality control techniques, Taguchi's robust design methodology, quality function deployment, value engineering and reliability-based design. Life cycle optimization

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
IE 360 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers
and
ME 442 - Machine Design II