Integration with QFDs, TRIZ and FMEA for Control Valve Design

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This paper proposes how QFDs, TRIZ integration with FMEA may arise, and making the control valve in the design concept and manufacturing development stages to amend the main issues to have front-end prevention. In order to eliminate the conflicting requirements and to build the front-end prevention of the design and production process that will meet customer needs and translate customer requirements into measurable technical requirements, the innovative model integrating three tools is proposed. One case is given to illustrate the research steps for the proposed model that will demonstrate the design quality and achievable resource benefits when these three tools provide product developers with more useful information and precise analysis results.

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