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Design Process
Fourth Edition
David G. Ullman
Professor Emeritus, Oregon State University
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www.mhhe.com ullman-38162 ull75741_fm December 18, 2008 16:19ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David G. Ullmanis an active product designer who has taught, researched, and written about design for over thirty years. He is president of Robust Decisions, Inc., a supplier of software products and training for product development and tion systems. He has published over twenty papers focused on understanding the mechanical product design process and the development of tools to support it. He is founder of theAmerican Society Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Design Theory and Methodology Committee and is a Fellow in the ASME. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Ohio State University. ullman-38162 ull75741_fm December 18, 2008 16:19 ullman-38162 ull75741_fm December 18, 2008 16:19CONTENTS
Preface xi
CHAPTER1
Why Study the Design Process?1
1.1Introduction 1
1.2Measuring the Design Process with Product
Cost, Quality, and Time to Market 3
1.3The History of the Design Process 8
1.4The Life of a Product 10
1.5The Many Solutions for Design
Problems 15
1.6The BasicActions of Problem Solving 17
1.7Knowledge and Learning During Design 19
1.8Design for Sustainability 20
1.9Summary 21
1.10Sources 22
1.11Exercises 22
CHAPTER2
Understanding Mechanical
Design25
2.1Introduction 25
2.2Importance of Product Function, Behavior,
and Performance 282.3Mechanical Design LanguagesandAbstraction 30
2.4Different Types of MechanicalDesign Problems 33
2.5Constraints, Goals, andDesign Decisions 40
2.6Product Decomposition 41
2.7Summary 442.8Sources 44
2.9Exercises 45
2.10On the Web 45
CHAPTER3
Designers and Design Teams47
3.1Introduction 47
3.2The Individual Designer:AModel of Human
Information Processing 48
3.3Mental Processes That OccurDuring Design 56
3.4Characteristics of Creators 64
3.5The Structure of Design Teams 66
3.6Building Design Team Performance 72
3.7Summary 78
3.8Sources 78
3.9Exercises 79
3.10On the Web 80
CHAPTER4
The Design Process and Product
Discovery81
4.1Introduction 81
4.2Overview of the Design Process 81
4.3Designing Quality into Products 92
4.4Product Discovery 95
4.5Choosing a Project 101
4.6Summary 109
4.7Sources 110
4.8Exercises 110
4.9On the Web 110
vii ullman-38162 ull75741_fm December 18, 2008 16:19 viiiContentsCHAPTER5
Planning for Design111
5.1Introduction 111
5.2Types of Project Plans 113
5.3Planning for Deliverables
The Development of Information 117
5.4Building a Plan 126
5.5Design Plan Examples 134
5.6Communication During the
Design Process 137
5.7Summary 141
5.8Sources 141
5.9Exercises 142
5.10On the Web 142
CHAPTER6
Understanding the Problem and
the Development of EngineeringSpecications143
6.1Introduction 143
6.2Step 1: Identify the Customers:
WhoAre They? 151
6.3Step 2: Determine the Customers"
Requirements:WhatDo the Customers
Want? 151
6.4Step 3: Determine Relative Importance of theRequirements:Who Versus What155
6.5Step 4: Identify and Evaluate the Competition:How SatisfiedAre the CustomersNow? 157
6.6Step 5: Generate EngineeringSpecifications:HowWill the Customers"
Requirement Be Met? 158
6.7Step 6: Relate Customers"Requirements toEngineering Specifications:Howto Measure
What?163
6.8Step 7: Set Engineering Specification Targetsand Importance:HowMuch Is Good
Enough? 1646.9Step 8: Identify Relationships BetweenEngineering Specifications: HowAre theHowsDependent on Each Other? 166