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Title: Basics of Design I


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Basics of Design I
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Design For Assembly
Integrated Baffle, Oil Pick-Up Tube and Scrapers
Mains
Integrated baffle is captured and located by
lower skirt and cranks mains eliminating the need
for fasteners
11 parts Integrated Into one
Existing baffle oil pick-up tube w/gasket and
fasteners
Lower Skirt
Oil Pan
3
Snap-Fit Opportunities
  • Integrated Snap Fits
  • No extra part
  • Simple reliable
  • Design freedom

4
Snap-Fit Design
5
Undercut Design
  • Undercuts rounded to avoid tearing of part
    stress concentration.
  • Ejectors should be large to avoid penetrating the
    part.
  • Cycle time (specially hold pressure time) should
    be optimum to avoid excessive shrinkage.
  • POM Undercut ((B-A)/B) 5

6
Influence of notches on
Impact Strength
Break energy in J/m (Izod impact strength)
7
Sharp Corners
8
Wall Section Design
Non-uniform wall thickness
Wall Thickness Design
9
Deflection Beam Case
Tensile E-modulus for some materials
210.000
Steel

70.000
Aluminium
55 GR PET
19.500
30 GR PET
11.000
3
B H
H
30 GR PBT
10.000
X
I
12
x-x
10.000
30 GR Nylon 6.6 (DAM)
30 GR Nylon 6.6 (Cond.)
7.500
B
3.300
Nylon 6.6 (DAM)
3
F L
POM Med. Viscosity
3.200
d
3.100
POM High Viscosity
3 E I
Nylon 6.6 (Cond.)
1.600
x-x
10
Profile Stiffness
Moment of
6.0
A
Inertia for
A, B and C
3
140
2520 mm
4.0
9.2
B
Compared to A
material
savings
up to 22.9
2.8
28
2.0
11.2
C
Compared to A
material
savings
up to 57.4
1.8
11
Deformations with a Constant Load
Force
No deformation
Profile 1, deformation 1
Profile 2, deformation 2
W
H
t
H, W, t constant
1.00
0.62
0.48
0.44
0.57
0.46
1.12
0.33
Relative deformation value versus the reference
profile
Reference
12
Relative Torsion Stiffness
Reference
14
30
28
10.5
1.0
1.5
13.5
27.3
13
Rib Designs
Rib Sink Marks
Alternative to ribs
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Ten rules for designers
  • Aim for uniform wall thickness.
  • Design wall thickness as thin as possible and
    only as thick as necessary.
  • Use ribbing instead of greater wall thickness.
  • Provide radiusing.
  • Provide demoulding tapers.
  • Avoid undercuts.
  • Do not design to greater precision than required.
  • Design multi-functional components.
  • Use economic assembly techniques.
  • Gate moulding on the thickest wall.

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