Product Reliability Update
Product Reliability Update
Product Reliability Update
DEVELOPMENT PRCESS
Product: A product is anything that is capable of satisfying
A felt need. A new product is the one which is truly innovative
and is significantly different from other existing products.
The development of a new product passess through SEVEN
stages.
Needs Advance Advance
identification Product planning design
Detailed engineering
design
Prodn. Process
Product evaluation Product use
Design and
& improvement & support
development
1. Needs Identification:
Needs identification must be preceded by idea generation. New
product
Development starts with an idea. Idea emanates from
• Customers
•Top Management
• Staff of the marketing department
• Production deptt.
• Engineering section
2. Advance Product Planning or feasibility study:
At this stage conceptual design of the product shall emerge. For
Example the Conceptual design for a pen would articulate its
length, Weight, strength, shape, colour, retail price and so on.
in the market.
Concept design is finalised by the production and operation
Personnel, joining together.
It includes:
• preliminary market analysis ( sales projections)
•Crating alternative concepts for the product
•Clarifying operational requirements
•Establishing design criteria and their priorities
•Estimating logistics
•Distributing and maintaining the product
3. Advance Design
It involves detailed investigation by basic and applied researchers
Into technical feasibility and also identifying the trade-offs in
Product design.
The life cycle curve shows all the above stages are shown below:
Maturity
Decline
Growth
Demand/
Sales volume
(Rs.) Introduction
Profit
O loss
Time in Year
Feasibility Studies
Product Design Process Design
The above two questions are quite relevant because often a final
product does not perform properly unless all of its subcomponents
function correctly.
Therefore, the reliabilities of individual subcomponents must
be greater than the reliability desired for the final product.
Failure
rate
Process Technology(PT):
Job shop
Process
Technology Batch
Assembly line
Continuous
Manufacturing
Project Technology:
A process technology suitable for producing one-of-a-kind (unique)
products.
e.g. General construction company (Flat for the consumers),
Construction of bridges, roads, dams etc.
Product life cycle starts from the stage of ‘start up’ and ends in the
stage of ‘decline’.
Batch
Job Continuous
Manufacturing shop flow
Cost/unit
Time
If the process changes are not carried out to accommodate process life
cycles, products and processes become incompatible, resulting in
competitive disadvantages.
Product – Process Mix
Product Life Cycle stages
2. Batch
prodn. B
3. Assembly
line prodn. C
4. Continuous
Void D
flow prodn.
e.g. once the machine has finished one batch, th computer signals
The next quantity or component and the machine automatically
Repositions and retools accordingly. Meanwhile the just-finished
Batch is automatically transferred to the next work station in its
Routing.
Characteristics of an FMS
• Produce a moderate variety of products in modest volumes with
high quality
• Reduces operating costs
• Lower direct labor costs
• Lower manufacturing costs
The benefits are not free. An FMS requires very large capital
Investments in equipment, planning and control systems and human
Resources.
Benefits of CAM
• More reliable than the skilled operator
• product quality is more consistent
• closer tolerance
• low labor cost
• less time is required
Too much CAM can be costly as suggested by Aerospace manufactur
Due to error in computer program.
Group Technology
GT is way of organising and using data for components that have
Similar properties and manufacturing requirements.
Design of Services
Design of services involves the same stages as the design of
Products.
Differences between Product and Service Design
Services that do not include a physical component do not require
the Engg., Testing, components analyses, the process technology
involves different issues and considerations than those of
products
Nursing
Theater
Air-travel
Product
Dominant Fast food shop Balanced entity
entities Equally weighted
Automobiles
Between product
House
And services
Dog food
Salt
Fig. Scale of service Vs. product dominance
Services Process Technologies
Process technologies for services are at least as diverse, and perhaps
More so, than product process technologies. Services vary in the
amount of customer contact and in the intensiveness of labor Vs.
Capital. Service process technologies vary accordingly.
Aims/Objectives:
Advantages:
• It is a much faster cost reduction technique
• It is a less expensive technique
• It reduces prodn. Costs and adds value to sales income of the
product
Applications-
Machine tool industries, Auto industries, import substitutes etc.
Standardisation
Standardisation is the process of establishing standards or units of
Measure by which quality, quantity, value, performance etc. may be
Compared and measured.
Standardisation Procedure:
Steps-
9. With the help of market research, sales statistics etc. determine
what is tobe sold in future
11. Define a range of products
12. From the range of products, select the minimum variety of
components matching the range for manufacturing
An approach to standardisation necessitates the classification of
Materials and components
A system of classification and codification is necessary for the design
Of new products within the defined range.
Advantages of Standardisation:
• Fewer specifications
• Better quality products
• Increased margin of profit
• Easy availability of spares
• Minimum inventory cost
• Quantity discount are possible due to purchase of large volume of
materials
Applications-
3. Cost analysis
4. Economic analysis
5. Break-even analyis
7. Cost Analysis
In this case cost of making a product and that of buying a product
Are calculated. Then, the alternative which involves the minimum cost
Is suggested for implementation.
Q1 = √ (2C0D/Cc ) Q2 = √ [2SD/Cc(1-D/R)]
Where,
D – demand/year, P – Purchase price/unit
Cc – carrying cost/unit/year, C0 - Ordering cost/order