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Product Design Specification

Product Design Specification. Eng. Nabil Ahmed Mourad B.Sc. Cairo University Mechanical Engineering. M.Sc. Arts Et Metier, France, Thermodynamics. Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operation. Engineering Services Department. April 2001. Product Specification. Table of Content Types.

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Product Design Specification

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  1. Product Design Specification Eng. Nabil Ahmed Mourad B.Sc. Cairo University Mechanical Engineering.M.Sc. Arts Et Metier, France, Thermodynamics.Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operation.Engineering Services Department.April 2001

  2. Product Specification Table of Content • Types. • Structure. • Forms. • Typical Content of specification. • Preparation of specification. • Continual improvement.

  3. Types of Specifications • International Standards • Industrial Standards. • Company Specification. • Project / product specific.

  4. Engineering Standards - Structure International Standards Order of Precedence Industry ADCO Engineering Standards Project Specification Progressive development

  5. International Standards ISO Definition Document, established by consensus and approved by recognized body, that provides. For common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or characteristic for activities or their results, aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree of order in given context.

  6. International Standards Examples • British Standards. BS • American Petroleum Institute. API • American Society for Mechanical Eng. ASME • Dutch Industrial Norm. DIN • International Standard Organization ISO

  7. Industry Standards Document developed by a recognized international industrial organization operating in specific industry to formalizes polices and provide rules and guidance for the initiation, generation and maintenance of design and Engineering practices, learned over a period of time and resulted from diversified application.

  8. Industry Standards Examples • Shell DEP • British Petroleum BPS • Mobil Standards MS • Exxon Standards ES

  9. Local / Company Standard Document developed by an operating company to provide technical guidance and recommendations based on the experience gained in the company, for specific operation, over a considerable period of time and in a specific geographical location. Examples • Gulf standard for cars. • Saudi Operation Specification. SOS • Petroleum Development Oman. POD

  10. Project / Product Specification Document developed to define the technical requirements that apply for specific project or product. Examples • Abu Dhabi North East Oil development • Rolls-Roys Cars. • GE refrigerators. • Masafi bottled water.

  11. Forms of Specification. • Stand-alone specifications Fully elaborated document contains all technical requirement. They requires extensive efforts to prepare and maintain with lot of repetition. • Amendment to applicable standards Brief document referring to the existing standards and specify changes as applicable • Functional specifications. It is a statement of requirement.

  12. Typical content of specification. • Technical requirement. Process - Design - Material - Testing • Code requirement. • Health Safety and Environment. • Customer needs. • Market requirement. • Manufacturer-ability/Construct-ability. • Operability / Maintainability. • QA / QC requirement.

  13. Development of Product specification • Preparation. This is the most critical engineering activities where customer requirements are defined by experienced engineer • Review. This includes the multi discipline review for checking correctness, completion and maximizing value. • Approval. Authorization of the document by the most senior technical authority in the organization. • Revision control. A mechanism that control the changes to specification and sustaining the technical integrity of the specification.

  14. Preparation of Specification • Define the basic functions using Verbs and Nouns Ex. * Pump - Water * Cool - Air * Transport - Goods * Cut - Metal • Define the basic duties using quantities and units. Ex. * Flow 1000 M3 / hr. * Inlet Temp. 40.0 Degree Centigrade. * Inlet Pressure 2.0 bars * Outlet Pressure 20 bars.

  15. Preparation of Specification • Check process conditions Ex. * Water composition * Alkalinity/Acidity * Solid content * Gas/water ratio. • Operation conditions Ex. * Fixed / Variable duties * Variances. * Site conditions * Reliability. • Determine design features Ex. * Pump type * Driver type. * Protection systems * installation.

  16. Preparation of Specification • Select Material Ex. * Serviceability * Availability * Manufacturing * Maintenance * Durability * Cost effectiveness • Testing * Criticality * Mech. String test. * Performance test * Durability test. • Code requirement Basically listing the applicable codes and standards

  17. Preparation of Specification • HSE requirement Ex. * Noise level * Personal protection * Leaks / Vents * Safeguarding • Customer needs Ex. * Service-life * Availability * Utilities * Painting * Dimensions * Weight • Market requirements. Consider your competitors, Customer expectation and market trends.

  18. Preparation of Specification • Manufacturing The proposed design should be checked for ease of manufacturing i.e. the industry can realize the product at the most cost effective matter using proven technologies with minimum risk. • Operability / Maintainability The design should provide operation friendly product that will deliver its objective over the intended service life without any major break down or excessive frequent maintenance efforts.

  19. Preparation of Specification • Quality Assurance Assess the supplier by requesting information on: - Quality system - Technical know-how - Production capacity - Financial status • Quality control Specify the Q/C requirement in the requisition - Periodic audits - Inspection - Witnessing tests - Review Q/C documents - Audit Q/C procedure - Certification

  20. Continual Improvement • New Technology. Latest developed that enhance value • Customer feedback. User feed back is the most valuable information for improvement • Competitive specification. Benchmark with others to be the world class • Market trends. Reading the future market trends will make you the front runner.

  21. Remember • Standards exist * to be used * to be critically examined * to be modified if not suitable • We are most at risk with complex systems whether during manufacturing, use or modify. Standards are our save guarding system.

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