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2. Determine (C5) the current state of art of the selected product using Eco-Ideality
Analysis.
Smartphon
e
Battery life
Problem
Statements
- Storage
capacity
Expensive
Durability
Expensive
Limited materials
Time consuming
Priority (Top
15)
7
10
12
6
13
1
3D Printer
Blender
Noise pollution
2
4
15
8
9
11
14
Note: Discard problem-product pairs that are not relevant to the project design
statement.
2: Find the Right Problem Using Cause and Effect Chain Analysis (CECA)
Work in group to perform cause and effect chain analysis on the chosen problem, and
identify the root cause. If new problem or product is emerged from this discussion, it
can be the chosen for the project. Draw the CECA diagram for the chosen problem
below.
The first box describe a problem which is the effect, the next box which answer
the question why should be the cause, and so on.
Expensive
High
electricity
consumption
Many
compartmen
Limited
Materials
Materials are
not sold
everywhere
Not mass
produced
Less
demands
Too large
Hard to
produce
Complex
Not famous
3: Ideal Product
In not more than 50 words, describe how the ideal product would look like based on
selected aspect(s) in the Ideal Final Result (IFR) equation.
Commercial products can be found in the physical store, online store or product
launch articles/webpages.
New
product
can
be
found
from
website
such
http://www.moreinspiration.com/, http://www.yankodesign.com/, etc.
as
Draw the F-axis and R-axis in the diagram below. Complete a benchmarking of the
chosen product with at least 5 products, excluding the benchmarking product (B0).
Complete the Eco-Ideality Chart below.
Functionality
Resources
http://www.chesterhobbystore.com/lux-milling-machine-3996-p.asp
http://www.premierlathe.co.in/heavy-duty-lathe-machine.html
http://www.senbsen.com/product-15-36-293.html
http://www.exportersindia.com/fastomachinetools/roll-turning-machine-batala-india-101196.htm
Explain the position of each product in the Eco-Ideality Analysis Chart by comparing
their functionality and resources with the benchmark. Fill in the table below.
a digital file
The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes
an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until
the object is created during the additive processes
3D PRINTER [1]
-
metalworking machine
uses linear motion between workpiece and single-point
cutting tool
similar to shaper but larger.
Workpiece moves
Removes material
LATHE MACHINE[2]
PLANER MACHINE[3]
SHAPER MACHINE[4]
TURNING
MACHINE[5]
MILLING MACHINE
Note: Your workshop facilitator(s) and lecturer can specify product(s) to be added to the
Eco-Ideality Analysis
Chart at any time up to week 11s project workshop session.
Assessment:
Electronic submission in Moodles Project Submission Forum, PSF1. Reply to the
submission post in the following sequence as the official submission: