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NUMERICAL EXPERIENCE WITH TWO-POINT ADAPTIVE NONLINEARITY APPROXIMATION FOR DESIGN OPTIMIZATION

Magazinović, G. // 2004
In this paper, an extensive numerical examination of the Two-Point Adaptive Nonlinearity Approximation, TANA-3, is provided. This function approximation method is tested against a set of 18 real-life ...

NUMERICAL METHOD TO ESTIMATE TOLERANCES COMBINED EFFECTS ON A MECHANICAL SYSTEM

Cambiaghi, D.; Magalini, A.; Vetturi, D. // 2004
This contribution deals with a numerical method developed to estimate how the combined effects of several form and dimensional tolerances, to be applied on a mechanical structure, influence the final ...

OBJECT-ORIENTED PRODUCT MODELING FOR EARLY ASSEMBLY COST ESTIMATION

Giannoulis, D.; Welp, E. G. // 2004
Although an early assembly cost estimation can lead to decreased manufacturing cost, existent methods do not support sufficiently such an estimation. Therefore, an object-oriented product-modeling ...

OFFICE FURNITURE: (FOR) A NEW GENERATION

Horvat, S.; Domljan, D.; Grbac, I. // 2004
The attempts and requirements to increase safety and comfort of the office working environment as well as work performance are realized in many different ways. Current aspests and actual needs of a ...

ON METHODOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGINEERING DESIGN RESEARCH

Horváth, I. // 2004
Its growing importance requests us to better understand engineering design and design research. Our investigation focuses on the methodological characteristics of design research. The method of ...

ON THE SUPERIORITY OF OPPORTUNISTIC DESIGN STRATEGIES DURING EARLY EMBODIMENT DESIGN

Bender, B.; Blessing ,L. // 2004
The prescriptive tradition of German Design Methodology has been challenged by the results of empirical research showing that strict hierarchical approaches can hardly be found in real design ...

ONE FOOT IN JAIL: MITIGATING THE INFLUENCE OF ERRORS ON THE OUTCOME OF DESIGN PROCESSES FOR INDUSTRIAL PLANT

Mayer, H.; Stark, H. L.; Ford, R. // 2004
From the perspective of practicing designers of industrial plant, there is a need for design science to acknowledge the fact that a mountain of decisions has to be got through, while minimising ...

Orientation support in product development

Dünser, T. // 2004
This paper presents instructions to support finding the best design step sequence for product development. Aiming at the detailed navigation questions of practical development, it can be seen as an ...

PAMATRIX: A METHOD TO ASSESS PLATFORMS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPING COMPANIES

Kristjansson, Arnar H.; Hildre, Hans-Petter // 2004
Platforms in the context of product developing companies are used to fulfil a number of different goals. In some cases they have proven to be beneficial, while in other instances they have proven not ...

PARAMETRIC MODELS OF MOULD TOOLS IN CATIAV5

LAUDANSKI, M.; RUSCHITZKA, M.; WROBEL, J. // 2004

PARAMETRICAL CAD MODELS AS A DATABASE FOR MASS CUSTOMIZATION CONFIGURATION PROCESSES

Janitza, D.; Irlinger, F. // 2004
The paper presents a possible approach for the intensive integration of the customer within the product development process. Existing methods to deal with the complexity of product development cycles ...

PART BASED UPGRADE OF A VACUUM CLEANER MOTOR

Rihtarsic, J.; Zavbi, R.; Duhovnik, J. // 2004
Upgrading is the most frequent way of keeping an existing product competitive on the market. On the example of a vacuum cleaner motor, the article presents the use of prescriptive model for upgrading ...

PHOTOELASTIC RESEARCH OF THE HERTZIAN STRESS IN HCR-GEARS

Lovrin, N.; Krizan, B.; Franulovic, M. // 2004
This paper deals with the analysis of the Hertzian stress in high transverse contact ratio (HCR) gearing. Based on the realistic load distribution on tooth pairs in mesh and using our own method, the ...

PLATFORM STRATEGY: A STUDY OF INFLUENCING FACTORS

Kristjansson, Arnar H.; Hildre, Hans-Petter // 2004
A platform strategy is the overall elaborate action plan a company has to managing its platforms. In general, the use of platforms - what we define as the reuse of a set of core assets to achieve a ...

PLATFORMS AND ARCHITECTURES

Hansen, Poul Kyvsgaard; Mikkola, Jullana Hsuan // 2004
This paper discusses the use and usage of the concepts of platforms and architectures. We provide some clarification about the relationship between platform and product architectures. Our on-going ...

PLATFORMS AND CROSS-ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTS

Hansen, P. K.; Hsuan, Mikkola J. // 2004
This paper we have argued that product platform strategies are company specific. Companies do not gain much advantage by adopting platform strategies from successful companies because implementation ...

POTENTIAL OF KNOWLEDGE TWISTING

Zavbi, R. // 2004
Considering one of the objectives of product design, which is to generate as many alternative solutions as possible in order to be able to select those which are truly the best, it makes sense to ...

PRECONCEPTIONS ABOUT DESIGN AMONG DESIGNERS AND CLIENTS

Lauche, K. // 2004
Preconceptions about design influence how designers see their own role and how clients and colleagues from other disciplines perceive them. Industrial designers in particular often feel that their ...

PROBLEM SOLVING AND ENGINEERING DESIGN: INTRODUCING STUDENTS TO ENGINEERING IN THE FIRST PHASE OF THE KU LEUWEN BACHELOR

van der Sloten, J.; Heylen, C.; Spaepen, P.; Thaels, K.; Buelens, H.; van Mierlo, J. // 2004

PRODUCT APPRECIATION AND AESTHETICS, SUBJECT STRUCTURE

Lloveras, J.; Molokwane, S.; Montoya, J. // 2004

Product Architecture Issues within Inclusive Design

Lewis, Tim; Eckert, Claudia; Clarkson, John // 2004

PRODUCT CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT AS A CONSCIOUS RESOURCE

Perttula, Matti K.; Sââskilahti, Mikko T. // 2004
Development of new products is a necessity due to turbulent markets, fast product cycles, and disruptive technologies. In order to remain competitive, companies have to be innovative and create neW ...

PRODUCT DESIGN SCHEMATICS: STRUCTURED DIAGRAMMING FOR REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING

Salustri, F. A.; Parmar, J. // 2004
The authors have developed a systematic diagrammatic approach to represent design problem requirements as part of a larger project on visualising design information. Product design schematics (PDS) ...

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