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Chapter 39

Chapter 39. Common DFSS Methodologies. Objectives. Identify and describe common DFSS (Design for Six Sigma) methodologies. Identify and define DMADOV (define, measure, analyze, design, optimize and validate) methodology. 1. DMAVD (Define, Measure, Analyze, Design, and Validate).

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Chapter 39

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  1. Chapter 39 Common DFSS Methodologies

  2. Objectives • Identify and describe common DFSS (Design for Six Sigma) methodologies. • Identify and define DMADOV (define, measure, analyze, design, optimize and validate) methodology.

  3. 1. DMAVD (Define, Measure, Analyze, Design, and Validate) • Design: Carrying out the process of designing a product. Useful tools include pilot runs, simulations, prototypes, and models. • Validate (Verify): Ensure that design meets requirements and specifications.

  4. 2. DMADOV (Define, Measure, Analyze, Design, Optimize, and Validate) • Optimize: Useful tools include design of experiments, response surface methodology (RSM), and evolutionary operations (EVOP). • These methods help the design team to optimize the design for the product or process.

  5. Summary • Design: Carrying out the process of designing a product. Useful tools include pilot runs, simulations, prototypes, and models. • Optimize: Useful tools include design of experiments, response surface methodology (RSM), and evolutionary operations (EVOP).

  6. Home Work • 1. What are some useful tools in the design process?

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