Implementation of design improvement in a lcd monitor product through the application of Fuzzy logic and quality
International Journal of Development Research
Implementation of design improvement in a lcd monitor product through the application of Fuzzy logic and quality
Received 16th November, 2021; Received in revised form 04th December, 2021; Accepted 19th January, 2022; Published online 20th February, 2022
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Companies all over the world aim to launch a considerable amount of new products every year. During this process, project failures and design problems are often detected. In this context, this paper aims to scientifically explore the events that occurred during the implementation of a new LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor product, where its functionality, appearance, quality, and cost are considered satisfactory; however, its design has a negative impact on the mass production process and presents a great need for improvement. The study then sought to understand the causes of the problem and apply some solutions, especially for the biggest defect found in the project: infiltration of adhesive inside the joystick button actuation mechanism. The applied methodology used quality tools (PDCA, Ishikawa and Kaizen) and parameters from Fuzzy logic tools (linguistic variables, fuzzyfication, Inference rules and defuzzification). As a final result, the organization obtained several benefits, such as reducing the defect rate from 20% to 3%, reducing costs with spare parts and repair service, and increasing quality and productivity indicators.