Biomass Stove Design Based Quality Function Deployment (QFD) and Design For Manufacture And Assembly (DFMA)

  • Yohanes Yohanes Laboratory Technology Production, Mechanical Engineering Department, Universitas Riau, Indonesia
  • Muhammad Idris Mechanical Engineering Department, Universitas Riau, Indonesia

Abstract

This study aims to design a biomass stove as a solution for lack of LPG gas in the community in Batu Panjang, Rupat Island, Riau. The Quality Function Deployment (QFD) method is used in this study by elaborating consumer needs through public opinion needs (questionnaire survey) and elaboration of the characteristics of consumer needs. A House of Quality (HoQ) matrix was created to determine the technical characteristics   for design analysis of biomass stove and designed using the Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA). The result was a development of "Biomass Stove", which consists of a funnel for fuel, a fire funnel, a filter and an air chamber. The funnel chamber, which the fuel was made the insulation channel and the joining of the fire connector, forms an angle to increase the heat flow to funnel fuel and reduce the heat loss during cooking. The stove design is made safe, comfortable for users and environmentally friendly due to the existence of a filter and air chamber cover. The biomass stove was designed portable, and then it was light and easy to move around.

##Keywords:## Quality Function Deployment (QFD), House of Quality, Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA), Biomass Stove.
Published
Nov 30, 2021
How to Cite
YOHANES, Yohanes; IDRIS, Muhammad. Biomass Stove Design Based Quality Function Deployment (QFD) and Design For Manufacture And Assembly (DFMA). Journal of Ocean, Mechanical and Aerospace -science and engineering-, [S.l.], v. 65, n. 3, p. 94-99, nov. 2021. ISSN 2527-6085. Available at: <https://isomase.org/Journals/index.php/jomase/article/view/254>. Date accessed: 19 aug. 2024. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.36842/jomase.v65i3.254.

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