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Needfinding Practice: Enhancing Students' Problem Framing Skills through Iterative Observation for Business Innovation
Kim, Seoyoung (1);
Kim, Sohyeong (2);
Koo, Jeamin (3) // 2023
The ambidextrous balance of combining quantitative and qualitative approach is crucial to achieve business innovation in our ever-changing society. While exploring the early stages of a problem ...
NEW AUTOMOTIVE AND AERONAUTICAL MODELS AND DESIGN OF DIGITAL TWINS TO SUPPORT LEARNING IN TEC21 EDUCATIONAL MODEL
Vázquez, Rubén; Acuña, Alejandro; González, Carlos; Peñalva, Jorge; Corona, Carla; López, Camila // 2023
One of the takeaways from distance learning during the COVID-19 lockdown was that virtual labs and mixed-reality lessons needed to be attractively designed. The MxRP simulator based on replicating ...
New Opportunities and Benefits in the Product Development Process using the Machine Learning based Direct Inverse Method for Material Parameter Identification
Meißner, Paul; Vietor, Thomas // 2023
Finite element (FE) simulations can be used both in the early product development phase to evaluate the performance of developed components as well as in later stages to verify the reliability of ...
New Product Development Process for MedTech Combination Products
Menshenin, Yaroslav; Pinquié, Romain; Chevrier, Pierre // 2023
The MedTech product development is experiencing a growing complexity of the design process. The design challenge is to keep the medical device simple and user-friendly while maintaining its ...
NON-EXPERT PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF AI VISION SYSTEMS IN DESIGN ENGINEERING PROJECTS
Garland, Nigel Patrick; Wade, Russell; Palmer, Sarah // 2023
Design projects units are an essential element for Design Engineering students at our University and represent 20 ECTS credits at level-5 and 30 ECTS credits at level-6. Students integrate and apply ...
Observations on the Implications of Generative Design Tools on Design Process and Designer Behaviour
Saadi, Jana;
Yang, Maria // 2023
Developments in artificial intelligence (AI) are opening the possibilities for the development of more advanced design tools. An example of these innovations are generative design tools, in which the ...
On the treatment of requirements in DfAM: Three industrial use cases
Endress, Felix;
Rieser, Jasper;
Zimmermann, Markus // 2023
Optimization-driven design offers advantages over traditional experience-based mechanical design. As an example, topology optimization can be a powerful tool to generate body shapes for Additive ...
Ontology-based knowledge provision for decision support in product development
Jessica Pickel, Benjamin Gerschutz, Dennis Horber, Stefan Goetz, Sandro Wartzack // 2023
The product development process confronts engineers with numerous decision problems. In this context, it is a challenge to consider all underlying heterogeneous data sources and decision methods to ...
Operationalising concepts of digital twins on different maturity levels (foetal, child, adult) for the architectural design process
Emir Isik, Gülbahar; Hubertus Achten, Henri // 2023
A digital twin is the mapping of a physical twin between hybrid spaces. The lifecycle of digital and physical twins occurs through the concepts of foetal, child, and adult twins. This technology can ...
Operator 4.0 for Hybrid Manufacturing
Fillingim, Kenton Blane;
Feldhausen, Thomas // 2023
Hybrid manufacturing, a combination of additive and subtractive manufacturing capabilities in one system, has recently become a more viable production option across several industries. Although ...
Optimisation of a design-to-fabrication framework for individualised homeless housing design in Melbourne, Australia.
Anam, Nadia Haquillah Deviana;
Tan, Linus // 2023
Digital design tools and technologies offer new opportunities for designers to generate a diverse range of design solutions. Previous research have discussed the multifaceted use of such technologies ...
Optimised models for AR/VR by using geometric complexity metrics to control tessellation
Dammann, Maximilian Peter;
Steger, Wolfgang;
Paetzold-Byhain, Kristin // 2023
AR/VR applications are a valuable tool in product design and lifecycle. But the integration of AR/VR is not seamless, as CAD models need to be prepared for the AR/VR applications. One necessary data ...
Optimizing requirements for maximum design freedom considering physical feasibility
Rodrigues Della Noce, Eduardo;
Zimmermann, Markus // 2023
Solution spaces are sets of designs that meet all quantitative requirements of a given design problem, aiding requirement management. In previous works, ways of calculating subsets of the complete ...
Organization Of Ship Design Information Using Cramer’s V And Genetic Algorithm
Yusuke Sato (1), Kazuhiro Aoyama (1), Hideaki Ozawa (1), Kenji Takahashi (2), Shingo Maeda (3), Naoki Hirai (3) // 2023
In ship design, existing specifications are repeatedly modified in response to shipowner requests. In this process, there are components that are simultaneously changed for design-related reasons, ...
Parametric Modelling of the Exterior Design of Autonomous Shuttles
Hafemann, Philipp;
Daumoser, Manuel;
Lienkamp, Markus // 2023
Autonomous vehicles for the last mile are a promising use case for advancing autonomous driving in real-world traffic. For this purpose, traditional car manufacturers and newcomer companies develop a ...
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES AS DRIVERS FOR SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN RURAL NEPAL
Seifert, Katja Carmina Sandvik; Keitsch, Martina // 2023
Nepal has been facing waste management problems for a long time. This is especially true for cities, but also increasingly for rural areas. Improper treatment, lack of organization and management of ...
PEDAGOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF SERVICE DESIGN FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION: CURRENT CLAIMS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Oygur Ilhan, Isil; Ilhan, Ali O.; Trauth, Braden; Vogel, Craig // 2023
With the service sector’s dominance in the world economy, we have witnessed the development of service design as an emerging field. Not only do design programs offer courses on service design, but ...
PEERS AS EXPERTS TO COOPERATE WITH: A CASE STUDY OF TEACHING ACTIVITIES TO SWITCH FROM INTER-GROUP COMPETITION TO COLLABORATION IN A DESIGN STUDIO
Mattioli, Francesca; Figoli, Fabio Antonio; Wilhelm, Giacomo // 2023
Design based-learning is a rooted approach to design education through which students learn to design by developing projects within the design studio. The design studio aims to recreate the ...
Perspectives on Robust Design - an overview of challenges and research areas across industry fields
Eifler, Tobias (1);Campean, Felician (2);Husung, Stephan (3);Schleich, Benjamin (4) // 2023
Robust Design offers a coherent and widely appreciated approach for the parametric exploration of the design space by means of simulation or experimentation, which is well-established in the ...
PERSUASIVE DESIGN TO ADDRESS SUSTAINABILITY IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Esparragoza, Ivan; Mesa Cogollo, Jaime // 2023
Sustainable design is becoming a common practice since there is a global interest in protecting the environment and enhancing the health and well-being of human beings. However, sustainability is a ...
Pilot Study Understanding Students’ Perceptions of Failure in Product Design
Lauff, Carlye Anne (1);
Friesen, Alexis (1);
Menold, Jessica (2) // 2023
Failure is part of the design process, and yet there is limited knowledge around how product design students perceive failure in their work. This pilot study aims to understand how a small sample ...
Platform approach for modularising battery electric fast ferries
Seidenberg, Tobias (1); Disselkamp, Jan-Philipp (1); Jürgenhake, Christoph (1); Anacker, Harald (1); Dumitrescu, Roman (2); Papanikolaou, Apostolos (3) // 2023
The transportation sector is responsible for a relevant share of the total emissions and offers great potentials. It is necessary to implement as many zero-emission mobility systems as possible in ...
POST-ANTHROPOCENTRIC DISCOURSES IN DESIGN EDUCATION: A WOOL-CENTRIC WORKSHOP
Tarcan, Berilsu // 2023
This paper reflects on alternative approaches in design education and how it can shift to include current discourses of post-Anthropocentrism, through a review and reflections in current design ...
Potentials and goals of models in strategic product planning and innovation management
Gräßler, Prof. Dr.-Ing Iris; Koch, Anna-Sophie; Tušek, Alena Marie // 2023
New trends and technologies in product creation increase complexity, but at the same time create new potentials such as efficiency rise in task processing by Artificial Intelligence. Established ...
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