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=Customer Needs=
=Customer Needs=
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
==Stakeholders==
==Stakeholders==
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
==Consumer Demographics==
==Consumer Demographics==
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
=Product Function=
=Product Function=
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
=Product Use=
=Product Use=
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
=Bill of Materials=
=Bill of Materials=
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
=Failure Mode and Effects Analysis ([[FMEA]])=
=Failure Mode and Effects Analysis ([[FMEA]])=
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
=Design for X ([[DFX]])=
=Design for X ([[DFX]])=
==Design for Manufacturing and Assembly ([[DFMA]])==
==Design for Manufacturing and Assembly ([[DFMA]])==
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
===Design for Manufacturing ([[DFM]])===
===Design for Manufacturing ([[DFM]])===
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
===Design for Assembly ([[DFA]])===
===Design for Assembly ([[DFA]])===
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
==Design for Environment ([[DFE]])==
==Design for Environment ([[DFE]])==
===Economic Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment ([[EIO-LCA]])===
===Economic Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment ([[EIO-LCA]])===
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
=Quantitative Analyses=
=Quantitative Analyses=
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'''Hand-Operated Bilge Pump:'''
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'''Siphon:'''
Prepared for: [[24-441 Engineering Design Course]] (Fall 2007), [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
Prepared for: [[24-441 Engineering Design Course]] (Fall 2007), [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
[[Category:Design studies]]
[[Category:Design studies]]

Revision as of 12:57, 22 September 2007

Contents

Executive Summary

Product Purpose

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: The primary purpose of a bilge pump is to remove water from a maritime vessel. However, the pumping function of the device makes the hand-operated version useful in a range of applications where a liquid must be drawn out of a source and relocated to a different area. Although the use of a device to remove accumulated water from a boat evolved from buckets, to hand-operated bilge pumps, and finally to electric bilge pumps, the hand-operated version of this technology is widely used on vessels as a backup in the event of an emergency. In addition to small boats, hand-operated bilge pumps are used in kayaks, canoes, rowboats, lifeboats, and a host of other personal watercraft applications in which a compact, light-weight, easy to use, and economical pump is required.

Siphon: The purpose of a siphon is to transfer water from a fish tank to a bucket located at a lower elevation. In addition, the attachment allows the rocks to become dislodged into the turbulent flow, thus cleaning off the algae, then returning the rocks to the bottom of the aquarium.

Customer Needs

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Stakeholders

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Consumer Demographics

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Product Function

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Product Use

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Bill of Materials

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Design for X (DFX)

Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA)

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Design for Manufacturing (DFM)

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Design for Assembly (DFA)

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Design for Environment (DFE)

Economic Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment (EIO-LCA)

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Quantitative Analyses

Hand-Operated Bilge Pump: Siphon:

Prepared for: 24-441 Engineering Design Course (Fall 2007), Carnegie Mellon University

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