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Title: Product Disassembly


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Forging new generations of engineers
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  • Product Disassembly

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Product Disassembly
  • Disassembly or teardown of a product is a major
    step in the Reverse Engineering process.
  • It uncovers the principles behind how a product
    works.
  • It is always fun to tear apart a product, but
    nothing will be accomplished if data is not
    collected during the process.
  • To gather this data we will use a Product
    Teardown Chart.

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Product disassembly will answer the following
questions
  • How do the parts interact?
  • What are the good and bad features
  • of the products form?
  • of the products function?
  • What has caused the product to succeed or fail?
  • Are the materials appropriate?
  • What manufacturing process was used?
  • What is the estimated cost of the product?

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Why do we perform disassembly?
  • To analyze an existing product and determine its
    components and interrelationships.
  • To determine strengths and weaknesses of parts.
  • To understand how it works.
  • To develop electronic documentation.

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  • Product disassembly
  • is a major step in the
  • Reverse Engineering process.

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Why does Industry Reverse Engineer?
  • The original manufacturer of a product no longer
    produces a product or replacement parts for the
    product.
  • Some bad features need to be designed out.
  • To strengthen the good features of a product.
  • To analyze the good and bad features of
    competitors products.

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Reasons for Reverse Engineering (Cont.)
  • To create CAD models and documentation that were
    not available, or sufficient to support new
    manufacturing processes, such as Computer
    Numerical Control/CNC.
  • To update obsolete materials or antiquated
    manufacturing processes.

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Sample Product Disassembly Display
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It all starts with the Inquiry Process.
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Initial Product Selection
  • An item to disassemble is selected.
  • It could be as simple as a children's toy,
  • or as complex as a fishing reel.

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Gathering Data
  • Carefully disassemble the product.
  • Measure the parts and record information using
    the Product Teardown Chart shown on the next
    slide.
  • Determine material properties.

inquiry
discovery
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Suggested supplies to assist disassembly
  • Small drill
  • Calipers
  • Screwdriver set
  • Socket set
  • Wrenches
  • Wire cutters
  • Needle nose regular pliers
  • Radius gauge
  • Hand saw / miter box back saw
  • Scale
  • Protractor
  • Handout Product Teardown Chart
  • Hand tool to compress springs

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Take measurements and record data
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  • Use resources such as www.HowStuffWorks.com to
    help explain how the product operates.

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Visualization
  • Create thumbnail sketches.
  • Develop pictorial sketches which are extremely
    important at this stage to show how the part is
    assembled, and how the mechanism works.

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  • Compare your theory/hypothesis of how the product
    functioned to its actual operation.

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Create solid models of each part for your
presentation display.
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Analyze the product
  • How do the parts interact?
  • What are the good and bad features?
  • What has caused the product to succeed or fail?
  • Are the materials appropriate?

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Fully document each part
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Fully document each part
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Discuss and Brainstorm
  • Discuss your teams findings and brainstorm for
    improvements.
  • Determine with your team, if more information is
    needed.

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Prepare to Present
  • Prepare with your team to explain to the class
    how your product functions and justify ideas for
    improvement.

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Final Presentation
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Reflect on the disassembly process
  • Did the disassembly process help you to
    understand the product and lead you to ideas for
    redesign to enhance its marketability?

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References
  • Ashby, Michael, and Johnson, Kara. (2002).
    Materials and Design The Art and Science of
    Material Selection in Product Design.
    Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Dominick, Peter G., et al. (2000). Tools and
    Tactics of Design. John Wiley and Sons.
  • How Stuff Works. (September 24, 2005). On-line.
    Available http//www.howstuffworks.com
  • Ingle, K. A. (1994). Reverse Engineering, NY
    McGraw-Hill.
  • New Product Development Solutions. Web site.
    http//www.npd-solutions.com/  
  • Otto, Kevin, and Wood, Kristin. (2000). Product
    Design Techniques in Reverse Engineering and New
    Product Development. Upper Saddle River, NJ
    Prentice Hall.
  • Samuelson, P., and Scotchmer, S. (2002).The law
    and economics of reverse engineering. Yale Law
    Journal. (September 24, 2005). On-line.
    Availablehttp//www.yale.edu/yalelj/111/111-7ab2.
    html
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