Title: Basic Rules of Engineering Design
1Basic Rules of Engineering Design
2Interrelationship Between the Safety Levels
3Definition Safety
- Safety
- is a state in which the risk is smaller than the
risk limit - Risk limit
- is the largest still acceptable system-specific
risk relating to a particular technical process
or situation - Protection
- is the reduction of risk by suitable means to
reduce the frequency of the occurrence or the
extent of damage or both
4Safety Aspects of a System
5Aspects of Safety Technology
- Self-protection product liability
- EC machinery directive DIN EN 292 VDE 100 VDI
2244 - CE-Certification declaration of conformity
- ISO 9001 document management modification
management version management
6Aspects of Safety Technology
- Market acceptance
- safe and environment-friendly products are
received better by the market - customers are prepared to pay more for safer
products - safety leads to a positive brand image Mercedes,
Volvo, Saab.
7Safe Embodiment Design
8Direct Safety Principles
9Safe-Life
- Important Measures
- Over-dimensioning of parts
- Clear and simple embodiment design
- Field-tests for determining the actual loads
- Employ experienced interdisciplinary teams for
the development - Documented quality assurance over the complete
life-cycle - Inspection/maintenance
10Example Fail-Safe
11Redundancy Principle
12Indirect Safety Principles
13Control of a Safety Fence
14Aspects of Warning Safety Technology
- Lowest level of safety technology supplementary
to other measures - minimum measure when no other safety principle is
applicable - consider aspects of noticability and ergonomics
15Warnings
16Aspects Concerning Safety Data Sheets
- safety data sheets describe the danger potential
of materials and substances - the danger potential of materials and substances
must be considered over the complete life cycle
of a product - - production
- - commissioning
- - operation
- safety data sheets are a part of the product
documentation
17Material Aspect of Safety Technology
- The safety of a product can be increased by
choosing a material that suits the operating
conditions of the product - Determining the operating conditions is crucial
for the choice of materials - - corrosion resistant materials
- - fatigue resistant materials
- - materials that have a good adhesion to
- lubricants
18Selecting Material Designed for Safety
19The Nature of Principles of Embodiment Design
20Aim of Principles of Embodiment Design
- The application of principles of embodi-ment
design leads to products that are optimally
designed regarding the requirements taken into
account!
21Direct and Short Force Transmission Path
22Direct and Short Force Transmission
23Direct and short force transmission
24Direct and Short Force Transmission
- Flowlines of force must always be closed
- Force transmission must be as short as possible
- Avoid
- deflection of forces
- discontinuous change of cross-section
- change of density of force flowlines
25Direct and short force transmission
Idea of force transmission DefinitionThe basic
idea and illustration of force and moment
transmission is taken from the field of fluid
mechanicsSource
26Direct and short force transmission
- Fundamentals
- The flowlines of force should always be closed.
(Inertial forces are not taken in to
consideration) - The stresses and strains change with in circular
flowlinesof force. - The flowlinesof force searches the shortest path
- The flowlinesof force come closer in narrow cross
sectional areas.-On the other hand, they expand
in broad cross sectional areas
27Direct, Short Force Transmission Welding
28Direct Force Transmission Bearing Pedestal
29Direct Force Transmission Relief Notches
30Matched DeformationShaft-Hub Connection
31- Principle of Balanced Forces
- Target
- Reached by system is free of forces to the
outside - symmetric structure of the system regarding the
flow of forces