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THE LONG ROAD TO IMPROVEMENT IN MODELLING AND MANAGING ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESSES
Gericke, Kilian; Eckert, Claudia // 2015
Managing complex engineering design processes is a challenge for industry, which is looking to aCADemia to provide tools and methods to support them. The Modelling and Managing of Engineering ...
THE PURPOSE OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT – DILEMMA OF ETHICAL & SOCIAL ASPECTS OF DESIGN BACHELOR AND MASTER PROJECTS IN LATVIA
Freimane, Aija // 2015
Industrial production is highlighted as the main source of development and well-being for the people. It is expected that design both as a process and the result helps to generate profit but ethical ...
THE REALIZATION OF AN ENGINEERING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOISE-REDUCED ROTATING MACHINES
Kuestner, Christof; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Today, product developer face the challenge taking not only the requirements for mechanical properties of a product into account, but also other requirements like the acoustical properties, for ...
The UIPC-Monitor Tool for Augmenting Idea Maturity with Proofs of Utility Innovation Profitablilty and Concept
Yannou, B.; Farel, R.; Cluzel, F. // 2015
A lot of work is done on ideation metrics but less is done for innovation metrics, i.e. monitoring an ideation process with the goal of augmenting idea maturity and increasing likelihood for the idea ...
THE VALUE OF PROTOTYPES IN THE EARLY DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Isa, Siti Salwa; Liem, Andre; Steinert, Martin // 2015
Prototypes are considered to be efficient tools in engineering design as they help to reveal flaws in ideas and concepts, highlighting problems to be solved. Limited research has been conducted in ...
Three Design Principles for Higher Order Thinking – Ascending Order of Complexity and Descending Order of Response
Mange, P. A.; Adane, V.S.; Nafde, R.R. // 2015
The paper aims at identification of methodical process to bridge disparities between the learning and teaching process of architectural design at architectural schools. This disparity was observed ...
TOWARDS GENETIC MODELING OF MACHINES FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN SYNTHESIS
Shah, Jami // 2015
A novel physics based model of engineered artifacts is described analogical to molecular biology which tells us function and behavior are encoded in organisms. Each gene encodes what particular ...
Uncertainty and Decision Making in Product Design: A Fuzzy Approach
Kumar, P.; Tandon, P. // 2015
Design of any product is associated with a number of elements like technical parameters, material properties, functional and geometrical interdependence, etc. A balance between the technical ...
UNCONSCIOUS INTERACTION BETWEEN HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR IN EVERYDAY PRODUCT: A STUDY OF PRODUCT FORM ENTITIES THROUGH FREEHAND SKETCHING USING DESIGN SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS
Jameel Mohamed Kamil, Shahriman // 2015
The development, advancement and critical study of design thinking challenges designers to explore
every possible factor in high value innovative design concepts. Designers must expand their ...
UNDERSTAND THE DESIGN REQUIREMENT IN COMPANIES
Li, Xuemeng; Ahmed-Kristensen, Saeema // 2015
Design requirement identification is often the initial step in the product development process, for market-pull cases. Understanding the nature of design requirements and the sources, from where they ...
UNDERSTANDING THE CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN DESIGN AND NON-DESIGN BACKGROUND STUDENTS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
Kim, Chajoong; Kim, Yeonghun // 2015
As only technical advancement in the market is not enough to meet increasingly higher expectations of users, companies have tried to take the initiative through multi-disciplinary approach in the ...
UTILIZING FAILURE INFORMATION FOR MISSION ANALYSIS FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS
DeStefano, Charlie; Jensen, David // 2015
This paper presents a new failure analysis method, Failure Identification for Mission Analysis (FIMA), which performs an overall and mission-specific failure analysis for complex systems. The FIMA ...
UTILIZING SMARTPHONES TO IMPROVE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ COLLABORATIVE WORK
Wu, Xiaolong; Mi Choi, Young; Fenlason, Clay // 2015
With the rapid improvement of technology, the screen size of smartphones is becoming bigger, battery life is increasing and more processing power is available. Smart phones have been regarded as a ...
Validierung von prozessgerecht strukturoptimierten Bauteilentwürfen mittels integrierter FEM-Realgeometrieanalyse (Members only )
Hautsch, Stefan; Katona, Sebastian; Sprügel, Tobias; Koch, Michael; Rieg, Frank; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Structural optimization as a tool of the virtual product development process
(PDP) provides broad possibilities to scoop lightweight design and improvement potentialities
when developing new ...
VALUE MODELLING IN AEROSPACE SUB-SYSTEM DESIGN: LINKING QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT
Bertoni, Alessandro; Amnell, Henrik; Isaksson, Ola // 2015
The paper presents a prototype of a value model where engineering design teams can play with cost and value data in a semi-structured way. In particular, the value model serves to facilitate ...
VIRTUAL VALIDATION OF FUNCTIONAL AUTOMOTIVE DOOR ASSEMBLY PROPERTIES BY MEANS OF SUPERPOSED CAT AND FEM ANALYSIS
Ehlert, Matthias; Heling, Björn; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
As with all industrially manufactured goods, it is generally necessary to ensure costumer requirements are met. Therefore, it is important to ensure that functional as well as optical specifications ...
VISUAL COMMUNICATION OF DESIGN PRINCIPLES IN A COMPLEX KINETIC CONSTRUCTION
Gundersen, Gunnar H; Berg, Arild // 2015
Design students need to be able to build a bridge between their own practice and the various receivers of their messages. Studies in design practice confirm that visualisation is a powerful ...
VISUALISATION OF BIOMECHANICAL STRESS QUANTITIES WITHIN CAD ENVIRONMENTS
Krueger, Daniel Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
The demographic development in many industrialised societies and markets with a growing power of the customers augments the importance of user-centred design approaches. In this regard it is crucial ...
VISUALISING WORKPLACE DESIGN
Hĺkansson, Anders; Stenberg, Magnus; Öhrling, John Daniel // 2015
Design is a learning process and the use of prototyping activities for the sake of learning increases the design thinking, i.e. the dialogue and feedback on ideas. Hence, representations ranging from ...
Vorstellung einer Methodik zur Identifikation von Bauteilen mit Potential zur Gestaltung in Hybridbauweise (Members only )
Cudok, Anja; Hasenpusch, Jan; Inkermann, David; Vietor, Thomas // 2015
Various reasons lead automotive engineers to strive for approaches to design
cars as efficient as possible. Apart from aerodynamics, rolling resistance
and drive train, a car’s weight has a major ...
WHEN COSTS FROM BEING A CONSTRAINT BECOME A DRIVER FOR CONCEPT GENERATION
Altavilla, Stefania; Montagna, Francesca // 2015
The ability of addressing global competitive environments is highly determined by quality, costs and time to market. Moreover, focusing on customer is becoming so important that companies have to ...
3D CAD and Mental Scaling in the Product Design Process: Exploring the Creativity Potential in Design Education
Harald, Skulberg // 2014
This paper explores the potential of using technology as a tool for creativity in design education. The gap between research and practice in the design field requires a stronger emphasis on research ...
3D Printing: Improving Creativity and Digital-to-Physical Relationships in CAD Teaching
Barrie, Jeff // 2014
Some undergraduate design and engineering students can struggle with many of the abstract concepts of producing a CAD (Computer Aided Design) model. Features often have to be formed linearly and ...
A MODEL OF TRANSDISCIPLINARY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
všek ,M.; Makovec, I.; Božic ,M.; Geršic, M.; Koncilja ,P.; Kralj ,S.; Potocar Papež ,I.; Savšek ,T. // 2014
The aim of the article is to present a model of an effective product development in the automotive industry based on the transdisciplinary approach and concurrent engineering. The intention of 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.