During progressive product design and development in the aerospace industry, a lack of effective communication between the sequential functions of design, manufacturing and assembly often causes delays and setbacks whereby production capabilities are unable to realise design intent in high-complexity product models. As a result, there is a need to formalise the progressive release of an engineering model to production functions during New Product Introduction (NPI) via defining key stages of definition maturity and information requirements through a structured process. This paper describes the development of a framework to facilitate optimal 'design for manufacture' based on current manufacturing capabilities within the aerospace industry.
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Whiteside, A., Shehab, E., Beadle, C., & Percival, M. (2014). Developing a current capability design for manufacture framework in the aerospace industry. In Competitive Design - Proceedings of the 19th CIRP Design Conference (pp. 223–228). Cranfield University Press.
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