Chalmers Conferences, The 6th Swedish Production Symposium

TOWARDS APPLYING THE BOOTHROYD, DEWHURST AND KNIGHT METHDOLOGY FOR COST ESTIMATION ON FIBRE COMPOSITE MANUFACTURING – A THEORETICAL APPROACH
Fredrik Henriksson1, Kerstin Johansen

Last modified: 2014-11-25

Abstract


Increased usage of carbon fibre composite poses challenges for the automotive industry; one is to manage carbon fibre composites within the product development process. This paper combines knowledge in design engineering, material science and production technology, aiming to bridge these domains. The study indicates that mass production methods suitable for carbon fibre have several factors in common with traditional polymer production methods. Thus, it is possible that DfMA methods for traditional polymer production can be adjusted for carbon fibre composite production. The result is summarised in a table aiming to facilitate engineering decisions related to cost estimations for composite moulding.


Keywords


DfMA, carbon fibre composites, automotive, design engineering

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