ME 234 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Implied Warranty, European Cooperation In Science And Technology

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It is best to address any concerns and problems as early as possible in the design process (easiest to change in the beginning) Focus on human factors, safety, liability, aesthetics of design, economics of design, and intellectual property. Don"t focus purely on minimizing cost, but instead look at the relative relationship between cost and quality of the product or its features. The final price of a product is a function of both the production costs as well as what market forces dictate. The goal should be to find the optimum size for a specific problem, not a generalization. Also relates to the location of different elements relative to each other a well as the general dimension of each element. The focus shouldn"t be on minimizing weight, but instead optimizing it. Takes into account materials used, loads expected, life expectancy, cost, and more.