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Procedural Concept Design with Computer Graphic Applications for Light-Weight Structures using Blender with Subdivision Surfaces

Martin Denk, Johannes Mayer, Harald Völkl, Sandro Wartzack // 2022
In today's concept development, it is important to develop customer requirements in advance via prototypes with little effort. Some of these requirements can be pre-tested through virtual product ...

Procedure to Create an Automated Design Environment for Functional Assemblies

Altun Osman, Yinanc Kutay, Iryna Mozgova, Roland Lachmayer // 2022
Manually exploring the solution space for different variants of a product for a given set of requirements is ineffective regarding product development time and adaptation to dynamic customer ...

Proto-Arch: Guidance Tool for Prototyping of Mechanical Systems at the Embodiment Design Phase

Felipe Guti // 2022
Prototypes are a critical aid in the product development process, allowing designers translate concepts to reality. However, the execution of prototypes depends heavily on the designer experience, ...

Reflection Canvas – An Approach to Structure Reflection Activities in Engineering Design

Ammersdörfer, Theresa; Tartler, Darien; Kauffeld, Simone; Inkerman, David // 2022
Globalization and digitalization trigger dynamic changes in technology, economy, organizations, and social systems. Reflectivity becomes a core capability for engineers and companies to meet these ...

Student vs Machine: Comparing Artificial Neural Network Predictions with Student Estimates of Market Price Using Function Structure Models

Apurva Rajesh Patel, Joshua D. Summers // 2022
This paper investigates the use of ANNs to model human behaviour in design by comparing the predictive capability of ANNs and engineering students. Function structure models of 15 products are used ...

SWIM OR DROWN: TOSSING 1ST YEAR STUDENTS INTO THE COMPLEXITY POOL

Ordóñez Pizarro, Isabel; Espelt Estopà, Guim; Abella Garcia, Ainoa; Tomico Plasencia, Oscar; Fernandez Cano, Jessica // 2022

Synthesis of passive lightweight orthoses considering humanmachine interaction

Patrick Steck, David Scherb, Jörg Miehling, Harald Völkl, Sandro Wartzack // 2022
With increasing age, the probability of neurological diseases such as strokes, cancers, meningitis and Parkinson’s also increase. A stroke, for instance, often leads to damage to the central nervous ...

Test-driven Development to Overcome Challenges in the Design of Sensor-integrating Machine Elements

Julian Peters (1), Christoph Zimmerer (1), Thomas Gwosch (1), Felix Herbst (2), Claas Hartmann (2), Romol Chadda (2), David Riehl (3), Ferdinand Keil (3), Mario Kupnik (2), Klaus Hofmann (3), Sven Matthiesen (1) // 2022
Sensor-integrating machine elements (SiME) are essential enablers for digitization in the industry. There are major challenges in the development of SiME as an interdisciplinary mechatronic system, ...

Testing Typical Challenges Affecting Idea Sharing in Distributed Design Teams Today

Elies Ann Dekoninck, Charlotte Brenninkmeijer // 2022
The aim of this study was to compare behaviours in distributed design teams today to the existing literature to see if previously identified challenges faced by distributed teams have been overcome. ...

Truss Parametrization of Topology Optimization Results with Curve Skeletons and Meta Balls

Martin Denk (1), Klemens Rother (2), Kristin Paetzold (3) // 2022
Truss-like shapes can occur in topology optimization described by an assembly of finite elements or its boundary represented as a polygon mesh. Such shape description does not cover a common ...

Understanding the Role of Perceptual Haptic Conditions on Design Decision

K. V. Rakhin (1), Prasad S. Onkar (1), J. Hayavadana (2) // 2022
The haptic propositions derived from the textile prototypes often allow for more than one interpretation. It impacts the decision on design alternatives during the phase of design evaluation and ...

Understanding Working Scenarios of Urban Air Mobility

Priyabrata Rautray (1), Deepak John Mathew (1), Boris Eisenbart (2), Jo Kuys (2) // 2022
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) can provide new air mobility faster and avoid city traffic with the growth of new technologies. But they need to be co-developed with the city infrastructure. Thus, ...

Unveiling the Construct of Design Thinking: An Exploratory Study

Mariana Oliveira, Eduardo Zancul // 2022
Design thinking does not have a consensually defined construct in the academic literature. This foundational fragility hinders theory building in the field. This study addresses this gap by providing ...

Using Creativity Levels as a Criterion for Rater Selection in Creativity Assessment

Yin, Yuan; Hazeri, Kamyar; Vohra, Shafina; Zuo, Haoyu; Huang, Shu; Zhan, Bowen; Childs, Peter R N // 2022
This study aims to identify how ...

Using Machine Learning for Product Portfolio Management: A Methodical Approach to Predict Values of Product Attributes for Multi-Variant Product Portfolios

Jan Mehlst // 2022
To satisfy customer needs in the best way, companies offer them an almost infinite number of product variants. Although, an identical product was not built before, the values of its attributes must ...

Using Taxonomy for Supporting Sustainable Product Design Concept Analysis

Han, Ji; Jiang, Pingfei // 2022
Sustainability is playing an increasingly significant role in product design. Many studies have explored the use of methods or tools to support sustainable product design. However, more studies are ...

Virtually Hosted Hackathons for Design Research: Lessons Learned from the International Design Engineering Annual (IDEA) Challenge 2021

Mark Goudswaard (1), Lee Kent (1), Lorenzo Giunta (1), James Gopsill (1), Chris Snider (1), Filip Valjak (2), Kim A. Christensen (3), Harry Felton (1), Daniel Nygård Ege (3), Ricardo M. Real (1), Chris Cox (1), Nikola Horvat (2), Sampsa Kohtala (3), Sindre Wold Eikevåg (3), Tomislav Martinec (2), Marija Majda Perišić (2), Martin Steinert (3), Ben Hicks (1) // 2022
This paper provides an overview and appraisal of the International Design Engineering Annual (IDEA) challenge - a virtually hosted design hackathon run with the aim of generating a design research ...

A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF BIO-BASED MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT BY DESIGNERS USING A DIY APPROACH IN A CIRCULAR CONTEXT

Asbjörn Sörensen, Charlotte; Rosén, Therese // 2021
Recent academic literature on material practices within design has revealed a lack of strategies that can support designers during the different stages of developing bio-based materials when using a ...

A MINIMUM VIABLE SERVICE TO FACILITATE INTERNSHIP FOR DESIGN STUDENTS

Stafseng, Terje // 2021
Internship is an established form of teaching and learning in a variety of study programs. This paper discusses experiences and challenges in organising and implementing internship in the curriculum. ...

A NEW SERIOUS GAME FOR CHILDREN TO EXPLAIN INNOVATION AND ENHANCE CREATIVITY

Boyet, Eloïse; Couture, Lucile; Granier, Louis; Roudes, Thomas; Vidal, Agathe; Maranzana, Nicolas; Jean, Camille // 2021
Serious games designed for children are soaring on the market. Nonetheless, very few tackle the subjects of innovation and creativity [1]. The purpose of this article is to present a new serious game ...

ADAPTATIONS OF DESIGN PROJECT MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN THE PANDEMIC

Bernardes, Mauricio Moreira E Silva; Fetter, Sandro Roberto; Oliveira, Geisa Gaiger De // 2021
The efficiency of a project management process is strongly related to the way in which the responsible manager and team build, organize, plan and control the project. A project management process ...

AN ETHICAL APPROACH TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

Knutsen, Fredrik Hope // 2021
The product design field is commonly known for focusing on solving the users' needs. However, behavioural design can contribute with a different approach in design education, where the aim is to ...

APOCALYPTIC AND UTOPIAN MOTIVATION FOR CHANGE IN SOCIETY

Sandvik, Tor // 2021
The actions executed in the name of sustainable development, by corporations capable of changing society, have similar goals but sometimes conflicting motivations. This paper aims to define the ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

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