Day 1: Race Against Time

Day 2: Course Objectives

Day 3: Why Manufacturing Engineering?

Day 4: Productivity and Industry Profit

Day 5: Materials & Manufacturing

Day 6: Design for Manufacturability
Assignment #2
Bulb Boss Costs
What is Design?
Design Steps
Inventions (cartoon)
Need for Coordination
Overlooking the Obvious
Improving Manufacturability and Reducing Cost
Good Design Principles
Preferred and Nonpreferred Methods
Tolerance Graph
Microin Finish Graph
Time is More Valuable Than Money
Relationship Between Design, Processes, and Materials
Make Sure It's Right
Interrelated Factors
Manufacturability
Cost of Engineering Changes
Cost of ECNs
Genius
Thomas A. Edison
Proportion of Influence on Product Costs
Specification Changes (cartoon)
Part Costs
Design for Manufacturability
Wright's First Device
1900 Glider
Machine Shop at Menlo Park
Part Costs per Unit of Finished Volume
Part Costs and Total Costs
Manufacturing
1930 Washing Machine
Machine
Day 7: Manufacturing Process Taxonomies Day 8: Mechanical Reduction Day 9: Mechanical Reduction Day 10: Thermal Reduction Day 11: Exam 1 Day 12: Chemical Reduction Day 13: Consolidation Day 14: Deformation Day 15: Mechanical Joining Day 16: Chemical Joining Day 17: Thermal Joining Day 18: Heat Treatment Day 19: Surface Finish Day 20: Food, Shelter, Clothing Day 21: Future Manufacturing Developments Day 22: Final Review