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How are End-of-Life strategies adopted in Product-Service Systems? A systematic review of general cases and cases of medical devices industry
Damha, Leticcia Giovana; Trevisan, Adriana Hofmann; Costa, Daniel Guzzo; Costa, Janaina Mascarenhas Hornos // 2019
Little study has been done on the adoption of End-of-Life (EoL) strategies on the medical devices industry, despite the reasons why it is an important area of study for the implementation of ...
How do Digital Engineering and included AI based assistance tools change the product development process and the involved engineers
Bickel, Sebastian; Spruegel, Tobias C.; Schleich, Benjamin; Wartzack, Sandro // 2019
Current trends in product development are digital engineering, the increasing use of assistance tools based on artificial intelligence and in general shorter product lifecycles. These trends and new ...
How does biologically inspired design cope with multi-functionality?
Svendsen, Nicklas; Lenau, Torben Anker // 2019
As catalysts for product innovation and product development, different approaches for biologically inspired design (BID) are exciting options. However, while general BID theory require a focus on ...
How to design for Joy / Satisfaction - Two different approaches on how to tackle the task
Atzberger, Alexander (1); Boffa, Eleonora (2); Montero, Joaquin (1); Paetzold, Kristin (1); Vajna, Sandor (3) // 2019
In the course of the IPD International Summer School, two teams addressed the topic of devel-oping an integrated product, with the constraint of it being joyful for the user. One team has chosen an ...
How to foster Innovation? A Methodology to identify Fields for Fostering Innovation Capability in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
How to foster Innovation? A Methodology to identify Fields for Fostering Innovation Capability in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises // 2019
Small and medium-sized enterprises are affected by changing development, production and selling paradigms in globalized industries, where innovation is a driver for sustainable competitiveness. ...
Human-in-the-loop Design with Machine Learning
Wang, Pan (1); Peng, Danlin (1); Li, Ling (2); Chen, Liuqing (1); Wu, Chao (3); Wang, Xiaoyi (3); Childs, Peter (1); Guo, Yike (1) // 2019
Deep learning methods have been applied to randomly generate images, such as in fashion, furniture design. To date, consideration of human aspects which play a vital role in a design process has not ...
HUNTER GATHERER
Whittet, Craig (1); Hale, Mark (1); Callaghan, Monica (2); Sanchez-Jauregui, Lola (2) // 2019
This paper will explain the process and background of the Product Design Engineering (PDE) Undergraduate project in collaboration with the Hunterian Museum. The project asked students to engage with ...
Hybrid Additive Manufacturing - Requirements Engineering Framework for Process Chain Considerations
Schneberger, Jan-Henrik (1); H // 2019
Additive Manufacturing (AM) provides significant opportunities for design and functional integration of parts and assemblies. Compared to conventional processes, the AM principle increases design ...
Hybrid Prototyping: Pure Theory or a Practical Solution to Accelerating Prototyping Tasks?
Mathias, David; Hicks, Ben; Snider, Chris // 2019
Physical prototyping is critical activity in the produce development process, but the cost and time required to produce prototypes hinders it use in the design process. Hybrid prototyping through ...
Impact of generational commonality of short-life cycle products in manufacturing and remanufacturing processes
Kim, Jinju; Kim, Harrison // 2019
Short-life cycle products are frequently replaced and discarded despite being resource-intensive. The short life span and the low utilization rate of the end-of-life products cause severe ...
Impact of inventive design education through the correlation between students? grades and individual talent
Becattini, Niccolo; Cascini, Gaetano // 2019
This paper aims at assessing the impact of inventive design education on students attending a class on Methods and Tools for Systematic Innovation. The study stems from the difficulty to understand ...
Implementation of parameterized work piece deviations and measurement uncertainties into performant meta-models for an improved tolerance specification
Mller, Andreas Michael (1); Oberleiter, Thomas (2); Willner, Kai (2); Hausotte, Tino (1) // 2019
Geometrical work piece deviations are unavoidable and directly affect the function and quality of
technological products. Tolerance management is regarded as a crucial subtask of the development ...
Improvement of collaboration between testing and simulation departments on the example of a motorcycle manufacturer
Sch // 2019
In testing and simulation departments in product development (PD) data types, data structures and data storage are often very different. Exchange of data and information is normally not automated and ...
IMPROVEMENTS IN WATER INTERVENTION PROJECTS THROUGH PRODUCT DESIGN METHODS
Buck, Lyndon; Harlow, Richard // 2019
At a 2018 community workshop for the EU Horizon 2020 WATERSPOUTT project in Chikwawa, Malawi, villagers discussed water collection from the Shire river. WATERSPOUTT aims to provide safe drinking ...
Inconsistency management in heterogeneous models - an approach for the identification of model dependencies and potential inconsistencies
Kattner, Niklas; Bauer, Harald; Basirati, Mohammad R.; Zou, Minjie; Brandl, Felix; Vogel-Heuser, Birgit; B // 2019
In today?s engineering projects, interdisciplinary work leads to an increase in interfaces between different departments and domains. As each stakeholder pursues different goals and tasks, a ...
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN COURSE IN A LOW-DENSITY REGION
Borges, Afonso (1,2); Vicente, José // 2019
A look at the international reference courses in the field of industrial design seems to reveal a significant concentration in developed regions with a high industrial and solid creative development, ...
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EXECUTION & ACADEMIC REFLECTION IN A THREE-WEEK-PACKAGE
Tollestrup, Christian // 2019
One of the structural challenges of educating industrial designers in a university setting is the bridging the gap between the rigor of science in academia and the execution oriented practice. In ...
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN SKETCHING IN PRACTICE
Bram NORP and Elias VAN HOEK // 2019
Industry Trends to 2040
Eckert, Claudia (1); Isaksson, Ola (2); Hallstedt, Sophie (3); Malmqvist, Johan (2); // 2019
The engineering design community needs to development tools and methods now to support emerging technological and societal trends. While many forecasts exist for technological and societal changes, ...
Influence of Cleantech Interventions on Wastewater Chain and city of Amsterdam: towards resilient system for Phosphorus Recovery & Valorisation
Amosov, Maxim (1); Zlatanovic, Ljiljana (2); van der Hoek, Jan Peter (2,3,4) // 2019
The wastewater chain (WWC) of Amsterdam offers an opportunity to recover up to 5000 tons of phosphorus (P) per year, versus 500 tons currently valorized. Our study from 2018 showed 22 critical ...
Influence of gas-filled gaps on the thermal behaviour of Dual Purpose Casks
Dinkel, Christian (1); Billenstein, Daniel (1); Rieg, Frank (1); Roith, Bernd (2) // 2019
Basically, the safe dissipation of heat is among others an important protection objective of dual purpose casks. Gas-filled gaps within such casks can play a major role for the thermal behavior as ...
Influence of Information Collection Strategy on Designer?s Mental Stress
Zhao, Mengting; Zeng, Yong // 2019
Information collection may affect the design quality and designer's performance through changing the structure of information and the way how information is searched and organized. Based on the ...
INNOVATION CAMP, COLLABORATION BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND THE CORPORATE WORLD
Svennevig, Paul Ragnar; Thorstensen, Rein Terje // 2019
At the University of Agder (UiA), the civil and structural engineering students in the fourth semester have participated in an event called “Innovation Camp”, all years since 2012. Innovation Camp is ...
innovative design in factory - new methods to go from closed to expandable prescriptions at the shop floor level
Harl // 2019
This paper explores the question of the design activity at the shop floor level. The design activity has been confined for a large part in the design and the methods office. However, a certain form ...
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