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Design Day
Clean Up Your Game: The Iron Clean Date: November 30, 2010
Nicholas LaBriola, James Steele, Henry Hong, YiPeng Liu, Jimmy
General need for the product
Objective Chou
CTQ Engineering characteristics
Concept Generation
Competition
The current method for cleaning a golf club Cost Weight • Hand Brush – Manual
during a round of golf is labor intensive and Size Case Toughness • Ultrasonic – Expensive
time-consuming. Clean Time Motor Speed Selection Criteria
Free-Body Diagram Angle of Rotation Weight/Siz Weights
Estimation of market size Force Applied to Club e 0.265
• 60 million golfers worldwide Battery Life Production
• $30 billion spent annually on golf-related # of Operations Cost 0.474
commodities Clean Time 0.045
• After 5 years, 5 million units sold target Constraints Angle of
Size/Weight Rotation 0.089 Cylinder [1] 3-Brush [2] Dual Rotating [3]
CTQ Customer requirements Automated Battery Life 0.127 Pro: Brush+Water Pro: Compact Pro: 360º Clean
Transportability Clean Time Short Clean Time
Final Decision Con: Bulky Con: Gear Assembly Pro: Transportable
Quick Part Replacement Compact Cost
1 2 3 Con: Complex Con: 180º Clean Con: Dry
Aesthetically Pleasing Strong Case Material Strength
0.197 0.337 0.465 Final concept: Based on AHP results and satisfaction of CTQ customer
requirements, the 360º dual rotating brush device is the design of choice.