The document lists various acronyms related to mechanical design standards and organizations, including AGMA, AISC, AISI, ANSI, ASME, ASTM, AFBMA, ISO, NIST, SAE, and NOM. It also defines acronyms for design methodologies such as DFA, DFM, DFT, DFS, DFE, and DFO which focus on aspects like assembly, manufacturing, testing, sustainability, environment, and operations. The document provides a reference for mechanical designers on standards organizations and design for X methodologies.
The document lists various acronyms related to mechanical design standards and organizations, including AGMA, AISC, AISI, ANSI, ASME, ASTM, AFBMA, ISO, NIST, SAE, and NOM. It also defines acronyms for design methodologies such as DFA, DFM, DFT, DFS, DFE, and DFO which focus on aspects like assembly, manufacturing, testing, sustainability, environment, and operations. The document provides a reference for mechanical designers on standards organizations and design for X methodologies.
The document lists various acronyms related to mechanical design standards and organizations, including AGMA, AISC, AISI, ANSI, ASME, ASTM, AFBMA, ISO, NIST, SAE, and NOM. It also defines acronyms for design methodologies such as DFA, DFM, DFT, DFS, DFE, and DFO which focus on aspects like assembly, manufacturing, testing, sustainability, environment, and operations. The document provides a reference for mechanical designers on standards organizations and design for X methodologies.
Mechanical Design Docent: Luis Enrique Ruiz Sibaja
José Adrián Macías Martínez
MTR06B UP190337
September 17th, 2021
- AGMA: American Gear Manufacturer Association. It's a voluntary association of enterprises, consultants and academics with the right interest in the design and manufacturing of gears, coupling and components to transmit energy. - AISC: American Institute of Steel Construction. Is a technical institute and trade association for the use of structural steel in the construction industry of the United States. - AISI: American Iron and Steel Institute. Is the institute in charge of the classification of steels and alloys of non-ferrous materials. - ANSI: American National Standards Institute. Is the organization in charge of the standards for products, services, processes and systems of the United States. - ASM: Assembly language source code file. / Automatic Storage Management. - ASME: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Is an association of professionals, that have generated a code for design, construction, inspection and test for equipment. - ASTM: American Society for Tests and Materials. Is the organization of the international rules that develop y publish voluntary agreements for a wide range of materials, products, systems and services. - AWS: Amazon Web Services. - AFBMA: American Bearing Manufacturers Association. Is a comercial group of the industry in charge of the whole aspects of the bearing technology. - ISO: International Organization for Standardization. It’s the organization destined for the creation of the international standards compound of national organizations of standards. - NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology. It’s an agency of the Technology Administration of the United States Department of Commerce. - SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers. It’s the organization focused in the mobility of professionals in aerospace engineering, automotive and other comercial industries specialized in the construction of vehicles. - NOM: Norma Oficial Mexicana (Official Mexican Standard). Is the organization in Mexico dedicated to the standardization of the quality for the economic develop. - DFA: Design For Assembly.Is the design of the product to facilitate the assembly of each of these components. - DFM: Design For Manufacturing. Is the design to facilitate the manufacture processes for each component of the product. - DFT: Design For Testing. Consists of IC design techniques that add testability features to a hardware product design. - DFS: Design For Sustainability.It includes but goes beyond what DFE, by integrating environmental and institutional aspectos and by offering opportunities to get involved. - DFE: Design For Environment. Is a design approach to reduce the overall human health and the environmental impact of a product, where impacts are considered across its life cycle. - DFO: Design For Operations. It focuses on designing the design practice and building a systematic framework that allows design to succeed at scale.