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A Decomposition Method to Optimize Concurrent Iterations Among Multiple Coupled Design Activities under Information Uncertainty.

Mohammad Khastehdel // 2023
In this paper, an algebraic partitioning method is proposed to make a trade-off between sequential and concurrent iterations among coupled activities. First, a proposed binary variable matrix named ...

A follow-up on the methodical framework for the identification, analysis and consideration of uncertainty in the context of the integration of sensory functions by means of sensing machine elements

Welzbacher, Peter;Geipl, Anja;Kraus, Benjamin;Puchtler, Steffen;Kirchner, Eckhard // 2023
When integrating sensing machine elements for in-situ measurements in technical systems, special attention must be paid to uncertainty to ensure the reliability of the provided information. ...

A Method for Reducing Fuzziness and Accelerating New Product Modelling in CAD : the case of Design for Manufacturing

Bluntzer, Jean-Bernard;Barret, Régis; Ostrosi, Egon // 2023
Improvements in product development can increase the competitiveness of firms. However, new product development in CAD systems involves difficulties and uncertainties that increase along with the ...

A new design method for generating surrogate kinematic truss orthoses to support pathological gait patterns in human model simulations

Steck, Patrick; Scherb, David; Mayer, Johannes; Jäger, Michael; Miehling, Jörg; Völkl, Harald; Wartzack, Sandro // 2023
With increasing life expectancy, the risk of diseases of the central nervous system, such as cancer, strokes, etc., also increases. Strokes often result in injury to the sciatic nerve, which is ...

A new method for passive ankle foot orthosis design – Integration of musculoskeletal and finite element simulation

Scherb, David; Steck, Patrick; Völkl, Harald; Wartzack, Sandro; Miehling, Jörg // 2023
Motor disorders are diseases affecting the muscle function of the human body. A frequently occurring motor disorder affects the lower leg muscles resulting in a pathological gait called foot drop. ...

ARE WE DOING IT RIGHT? EXPLORING HOW TO CONDUCT ETHICAL DESIGN RESEARCH AND PRACTICE WHEN WORKING WITH VULNERABLE PARTICIPANTS

Kiernan, Louise Brigid; Mcmahon, Muireann // 2023
As designing with vulnerable users becomes more prevalent, we need to establish societal and policy guidelines to ensure that such practices adhere to ethical principles to protect both participant ...

Artificial intelligence techniques for improving cylindrical shrink-fit shaft-hub couplings

Saeed, Muhammad Shahrukh (1,2); Falter, Jan (1); Dausch, Valesko (1); Wagner, Markus (1); Kreimeyer, Matthias (1); Eisenbart, Boris (2) // 2023
Due to the continuous progress in information technology, complex problems of machine elements can be investigated using numerical methods. The focus of these investigations and optimizations often ...

Assistance System for graph-based 3D Visualization of Design Structure Matrices

Jan-Phillip Herrmann (1), Sven Tackenberg (1), Christoph Trojanowski (2), Carolin Pankrath (3), Sebastian Imort (1), Andreas Deuter (1) // 2023
The increasing number of product artifacts (e.g., mechanical or electronic components, software functions, documents) confronts small and medium-sized companies with the challenge of assessing change ...

COMPLEX SYSTEMS DESIGN : SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES FOR SHIPBUILDING

Bouyssou, Anne (1); Baumler, Capt./Dr. Raphaël (2); Öhrwall Rönnbäck, Dr. Anna (3) // 2023
Ships are complex technical systems resulting from large scale and scope projects in which integration plays a key role, particularly because trade-offs have to be made between conflicting ...

Continuous simulation of variations during the design of endless fiber reinforced composite structure assemblies

Stephan Freitag, Stefan Goetz, Sandro Wartzack // 2023
Using composite materials like endless fiber reinforced plastics offers numerous advantages. Nevertheless, the material properties of composite materials lead to new challenges in the manufacturing ...

CROSS CULTURAL CO-DESIGNING FOR INNOVATIVE SUSTAINABLE (TEXTILE) DESIGN SOLUTIONS – QUESTIONING SDG 4 & 17

Wachs, Marina-Elena; Weber, Charlotte // 2023
Our main intention is designing a sustainable future together in Europe and around the globe while respecting design ownership with the help of co-designing with people from so called foreign ...

Defining a New Role of System Architect at the Product Strategy Stage of a MedTech Product Development Through the DSM-Based Method

Yaroslav Menshenin, Romain Pinquié, Pierre Chevrier // 2023
Combination Products are medical products comprising two or more regulated components, such as a drug and a device. The drug/device development processes are strictly regulated and are not fully ...

DESIGN AND ENGINEERING IN ACADEMIA: LEARNING FROM PRACTICE

Curralo, Ana Filomena; Curado, António; Nunes, Leonel; Lopes, Sergio Ivan // 2023
Design is a creative and innovative process that takes advantage of engineering's technical knowledge to develop products, services, and benefits for a consumption-driven society. This article ...

Designing solutions for uncertain futures: A checklist for choosing suitable scenarios

Gall, Tjark (1,2);Vallet, Flore (1,2);Ben Ammar, Malek (1);Yannou, Bernard (1) // 2023
Future scenarios are intermediary artefacts for mid- and long-term design of complex solutions, e.g., to improve urban mobility systems. They allow designers to explore possible alternatives and ...

Detecting and Characterizing Patterns of Failure in Complex Engineered Systems: an Ontology Development and Clustering Approach

Walsh, Hannah Scharline (1); Dong, Andy (2); Tumer, Irem (2); Brat, Guillaume (1) // 2023
While the causes of failures in complex engineered systems are often clear in hindsight, it can be challenging to predict failures proactively during the design of novel engineered products or ...

Development of a novel diabetic foot risk assessment for low-resource healthcare settings: A case study of lean design

Reddie, Madison; Frey, Daniel // 2023
Interest in applying a “lean” philosophy to design has been slowly growing in recent years, but there are still few broadly applicable methodologies and illustrative cases published in the literature ...

Effect of intermediary object use during collaborative design activities of immersive applications : focus on professional training application

Bisson, Isaline (1,2); Mahdjoub, Morad (1); Zare, Mohsen (1); Goutaudier, Frédéric (2); Ravier, Franck (2); Sagot, Jean-Claude (1) // 2023
Industry 4.0 introduces innovative ways of professional training thanks to new technologies such as Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. Despite improvements, there’s still a lack of a good user ...

Facilitating Quick Change Introduction in Aerospace Products with DSM-Based Risk Change Analysis and Clustering Technique

Klaudia Zambrzycka (1), Fabio Dias Almeida (2), Alejandro Pradas Gómez (1) // 2023
This paper shows how a Design Structure Matrix can support the re-design process of an aircraft cabin interior component - stowage. It presents an approach to identifying challenges of design change ...

Framework for Comparison of Product Carbon Footprints of Different Manufacturing Scenarios

Winter, Sven; Quernheim, Niklas; Arnemann, Lars; Anderl, Reiner; Schleich, Benjamin // 2023
The Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) has been established over the last few years as a new control variable in product design to quantify the sustainable impact of a product. However, the calculation ...

Free-energy model of sense of agency for human-machine interface design based on comparator model

Taniyama, Kensaku; Yanagisawa, Hideyoshi // 2023
Sense of agency is the sense that one is causing an action. The increase in machine or system autonomy leads to an increase in the loss of sense of agency for the operation causing the loss of ...

FROM TEXT TO IMAGES: LINKING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS TO IMAGES USING JOINT EMBEDDING

Chen, Cheng; Carroll, Cody; Morkos, Beshoy // 2023
Smart manufacturing enterprises rely on adapting to rapid engineering changes while minimizing the generated risk. Making informed decisions related to engineering changes and managing risks against ...

Function driven assessment of manufacturing risks in concept generation stages

Brahma, Arindam (1);Panarotto, Massimo (1);Kipouros, Timoleon (2);Isaksson, Ola (1);Andersson, Petter (3);Clarkson, P. John (2) // 2023
Decisions made in the concept generation phase have a significant effect on the product. While product-related risks typically can be considered in the early stages of design, risks such as supply ...

HOW DO YOU FEEL? EMOTIONAL WELLBEING IN DISTRIBUTED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN DESIGN STUDIES

Freimane, Aija // 2023
This study analyses emotional wellbeing and the learning process of design students in a globally distributed learning environment. Currently students are known for their capabilities to find ...

Identification and classification of uncertainties as the foundation of agile methods

Pendzik, Martin; Sembdner, Philipp; Paetzold, Kristin // 2023
To remain competitive, companies today are increasingly faced with the challenge of reacting adequately in dynamic development environments. For product development, in particular, it is necessary to ...

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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