Conditioning
Definitions
Product Development
Fibers (cellulosic or synthetic)
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100

The standard condition for textile testing temperature (indicate Celsius or Fahrenheit)

21+/- degrees C (70+/- degrees F)

100

a precise statement of a set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, system, or service that indicates the procedures for determining whether each of the requirements is satisfied. (Kadolph, 2008)

Specification

100

List the phases 0 - 5 of the product development process (in order) 

Phase 0: Planning 

Phase 1: Concept development 

Phase 2: System-level design 

Phase 3: Detail Design 

Phase 4: Testing and Refinement 

Phase 5: Production and Ramp up 

100

Hydrophilic is a common property of 

Cellulosic fibers 

100

office hours are 

Wednesday 12-2 pm 

200

The standard condition for textile testing humidity?


Humidity: 65+/- 2%

200

Gather raw data from customers

Interpret the data

Organize the need into a hierarchy of primary, secondary, tertiary needs

Establish the relative importance

Reflect on the results and process

These are the five steps to what?

Identify customer needs

200

The five characteristics of successful product development 

  • product quality,
  • product cost,
  • development cost,
  • development time,
  • development capability.
200

Cool Hand is a common property of 

Cellulosic fibers 

200

Test 1 takes place on this date 

9/30
300

textile material needs to be conditioned in standard condition before testing because 

To bring the material into equilibrium with normal or average room conditions.

To obtain reproducible results irrespective of previous history of exposure

Predict behavior during performance

300

Design and engineering of a product so that it has the desired serviceability characteristics, appeals to the target market, made within an acceptable time frame for a reasonable cost, and sold at a profit

Product development 

300

Identify market needs

Generate Product Concepts

Evaluate product concepts

Outcome: one or more concepts for further development and testing

Are part of what stage of the Product Development process?

Concept Development 

300

Good abrasion resistance is a common property of

Synthetics 

300

The first homework assignment (hint: there was no points)

email me your product and end use 

400

Rules to follow when taking specimens from a laboratory fabric sample

  • Take specimen for the same test from different areas of the fabric sample; (e.g. space the different specimens for the same test diagonally
  • No specimens should be cut closer to the fabric edge than one-tenth of the fabric width
400

The ultimate goal of any PD project 

Making profit 

400

Define the product architecture and decompose the product into subsystems and components

Develop final assembly scheme

Outcome:

a geometric layout of the product

a functional specification of each of the product’s subsystems, and

a preliminary process flow diagram for the final assembly process 

Are part of what stage of the Product Development process?

System-level Design

400

Pilling is a common property of 

Synthetics

400

Your instructors email

anastasia.frattali@wsu.edu

500


When identifying customer needs you should focus on “_____” are the needs instead of “How”.

What 

500

The difference between target specification and final specification 

Target specification: hopes of the Product Development team

Final Specification: reflects constraints, limitations, trade-offs between cost and performance

500

Develop complete specification of the geometry, materials, and tolerances of all the unique parts in the product

Identify all the standard parts to be purchased

Establish a process plan

Design tooling for each part to be fabricated

Outcome:

control documentation for the product – the drawings or computer files describing in the geometry of each part and its production tooling

The specifications of the purchased parts

The process plans for the fabrication and assembly of the product

Are part of what stage of the Product Development process?

Detail Design

500

Heat resistance is a common property of 

Cellulosic fibers

500

Annie's favorite season

Fall :)