Consider an adhesive tape dispenser.
a. Perform a redesign exercise as explained in Section 6.9.
i. From Section 6.9, consider the initial design concept and generate possible variants without affecting the overall functional requirement.
ii. Perform a structural and functional analysis of existing design.
iii. Using conceptual graphs generate representations of design functions and entities.
iv. Create a functional diagram to analyze components.
b. For the new selected design, develop product components and assembly.
c. Generate a behavior table at the subassembly level.
d. Compose a part list and its materials.
What will be an ideal response?
a.
i. The existing tape dispenser design under consideration is constructed of a single piece of molded plastic with a roll of tape inserted on a spindle, and a metal cutoff blade is inserted into a groove where the tape is dispensed.
ii. Figure shows structural decomposition of tape dispenser.
iii. Figure shows physical connectivity of tape dispenser.
iv. Functionally, the parts of the tape dispenser: hold, unroll, and cut.
b.
c.
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