Casa » Design for X (DFX)

Design for X (DFX)

1980

A design methodology where ‘X’ represents a specific product ciclo vitale objective. DFX encompasses a collection of guidelines and techniques aimed at optimizing a product’s design for a particular goal, such as manufacturability (DFM), assembly (DFA), reliability (DFR), or sustainability (DfS). This proactive approach addresses potential issues early in the design phase, reducing costs and improving quality.

Design for X (DFX), also known as Design for Excellence, is a systematic approach that integrates downstream life cycle considerations into the early stages of progettazione del prodotto. The ‘X’ is a variable that can stand for numerous objectives. For instance, Design for Manufacturability (DFM) focuses on simplifying the design to make it easier and more cost-effective to produce, often by minimizing part count, using standard components, and designing parts that are easy to handle and process. Design for Assembly (DFA) is closely related, concentrating on reducing assembly time and errors by designing for top-down assembly, minimizing fasteners, and incorporating self-locating features. Other common ‘X’s include Reliability (DFR), which involves selecting robust components and incorporating redundancy; Serviceability (DFS), which ensures parts that are likely to fail are easily accessible for repair or replacement; and Sustainability (also DfS), which considers the environmental impact throughout the product’s life, from material sourcing to end-of-life disposal. By considering these factors upfront, companies can avoid costly redesigns, shorten time-to-market, and deliver a higher quality, more competitive product. It represents a shift from a sequential, ‘over-the-wall’ engineering process to a more concurrent and integrated one.

UNESCO Nomenclature: 3305
– Industrial Technology

Tipo

Abstract System

Disruption

Substantial

Utilizzo

Widespread Use

Precursors

  • the principles of mass production pioneered by henry ford
  • value engineering techniques developed in the 1940s
  • controllo statistico di processo and quality management movements
  • the rise of concurrent engineering methodologies

Applicazioni

  • flat-pack furniture design (ikea) for ease of assembly (dfa)
  • snap-fit enclosures in consumer electronics to reduce screw count and assembly time (dfa)
  • using common components across different car models to streamline produzione (dfm)
  • designing products with recycled materials and for easy disassembly (dfs)

Brevetti:

QUELLO

Potential Innovations Ideas

Livelli! Iscrizione richiesta

Per accedere a questo contenuto devi essere un membro di !Professionals (100% free)!

Iscriviti ora

Siete già membri? Accedi
Related to: design for x, dfx, dfm, dfa, design for manufacturing, design for assembly, concurrent engineering, product life cycle

Lascia un commento

Il tuo indirizzo email non sarà pubblicato. I campi obbligatori sono contrassegnati *

DISPONIBILE PER NUOVE SFIDE
Ingegnere meccanico, responsabile di progetto o di ricerca e sviluppo
Sviluppo efficace del prodotto

Disponibile per una nuova sfida con breve preavviso.
Contattami su LinkedIn
Integrazione di componenti elettronici in plastica e metallo, progettazione in base ai costi, GMP, ergonomia, dispositivi e materiali di consumo di medio-alto volume, settori regolamentati, CE e FDA, CAD, Solidworks, Lean Sigma Black Belt, ISO 13485 in ambito medico

Stiamo cercando un nuovo sponsor

 

La tua azienda o istituzione si occupa di tecnica, scienza o ricerca?
> inviaci un messaggio <

Ricevi tutti i nuovi articoli
Gratuito, no spam, email non distribuita né rivenduta

oppure puoi ottenere la tua iscrizione completa -gratuitamente- per accedere a tutti i contenuti riservati >Qui<

(if date is unknown or not relevant, e.g. "fluid mechanics", a rounded estimation of its notable emergence is provided)

Related Invention, Innovation & Technical Principles

Torna in alto

Potrebbe anche piacerti