Objective:
To equip engineers and manufacturing professionals with world-class quality management principles to ensure the production of quiet, vibration-free vehicles through robust design, process control, and continuous improvement.
Description:
Achieving low-noise and vibration-free vehicles isn’t just about great design—it requires world-class manufacturing quality. This course introduces a Total Quality Management (TQM) approach, emphasizing Six Sigma, Lean, Just-In-Time (JIT), DMAIC, and Kaizen methodologies.
Participants will explore how ANOVA helps identify robust NVH designs, and how P-diagrams aid in optimizing control parameters. The course also covers Statistical Process Control (SPC) for acoustic insulation, Measurement System Analysis (MSA) for critical NVH decisions, and the effective use of QC tools for vibration control.
Real-world case studies of "Things Gone Wrong" & "Things Gone Right" will illustrate best practices and costly mistakes in NVH refinement-focused manufacturing.