An Innovative Design for High Performance Control Valve by Using the Synergy of QFD and TRIZ Methods

Article Preview

Abstract:

This research proposes QFD and TRIZ integration at stages of the main problems that may arise, creating the high performance control valve in the concept development and manufacturing stages to amend and prevent the main issues in the front-end. In order to eliminate the conflicting requirements to build the prevention front-end design of the design process that will meet customer needs and translate customer needs into measurable technical requirements, the innovative design model integrating two tools were proposed, which based on the consideration of the correlation matrix of engineering characteristics and customer satisfaction on the basis of cost and time. Finally, one example of the method described will be highlighted within the research that will demonstrate the design of the case and achievable resource benefits. They can also provide the design staff with more effective ways to accelerate the product design and manufacturing process.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 468-471)

Pages:

339-354

Citation:

Online since:

February 2012

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

[1] WorldWideScience.org is maintained by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information as the Operating Agent for the WorldWideScience Alliance. Last updated: 8/22/(2011)

Google Scholar

[2] Sk.anwarBasaha, 3rd BTech, EEE , Technical Paper Title: Wasteheat recoverypower plant,3rd B Tech, EEE,College:Prakasam Engineering College,Kanduku- Youth For Better Tomorrow ,Yuva Engineers on April 30th, (2010)

Google Scholar

[3] J.Mogford, Investigation team leader, Fatal accident investigation report, Isomerization unit explosion,Texas City,Texas,USA, December 9th 2005.

Google Scholar

[4] Valve Design Handbook2008 :Published by Metal Industries Research and Development Centre, Taiwan.

Google Scholar

[5] Hauser, J. R. & D.Clausing"The House of Quality,"Harvard Business Review. (1988)

Google Scholar

[6] KaleviRantanen and Ellen Domb,"Simplified TRIZ", CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, Florida, 2000.

Google Scholar

[7] Mann, D. Dewulf, S. Zlotin, B. and Zusman, A, (2003)."Matrix 2003: updating the TRIZ contradiction matrix,"CREAX Press.Three Scenarios for Electricity Production and Demandin (2025)

Google Scholar

[8] Chi-Hao, Yeh, The research report of lean breakthrough innovation development process building for high-performance flowhigh performance control valve building .Dec. 15, 2010, P pp.5-18.

Google Scholar

[9] Nelson L.S. Creating Quality:ProcessDesign for Results.Journal of Quality Technology, 2000., 32(1), 82.

Google Scholar

[10] Lai, X., Tan, K.C.and Xie, M., 2007.Optimizing product design using quantitative quality function deployment: a case study. Quality and Reliability Engineering International; 23(1), 45-57.

DOI: 10.1002/qre.819

Google Scholar

[11] Maksimovic, V. and Phillips G. 2002, Do conglomerate firms allocate resources inefficiently across industries?Theory and evidence.The Journal of Finance 57(2), 721-767.

DOI: 10.1111/1540-6261.00440

Google Scholar

[12] Kim B. Clark,Steven C. Wheelwright, Managing new product and process development: text and cases. Harvard Business School, 1992 March

Google Scholar

[13] C.H. Yeh,Implementation of Innovative R&D and Innovative thinking — TRIZ-based Practices and Applications in Engineering and Management Areas (in traditional Chinese Edition), Published by Chinese Society for Quality, 1st edition, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C, Jan. 2009.

Google Scholar