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Preliminary design of non-linear systems based on Global Sensitivity Analysis and Modelica language

Vuillod, Bruno (1,2); Panettieri, Enrico (2); Hallo, Ludovic (1); Montemurro, Marco (2) // 2023
In the last few years, the growing need of highly reliable and time-effective strategies to perform preliminary design of complex systems has led industries to adopt the Model Based System ...

Preventing the overconsumption and disposal of refill at home fast-moving consumer goods - interventions that support circular consumer journeys

Tassell, Catriona; Aurisicchio, Marco // 2023
Context and problem: Reuse is positioned as a strategy capable of countering single-use overconsumption and disposal. For refill at home FMCGs, consumers are responsible for carrying out behaviours ...

PRIMING CULTURE DIFFERENCES IN A CREATIVE DESIGN COURSE: THE INFLUENCE OF DIGITAL STIMULI

Gong, Zhengya; Gonçalves, Milene; Latif, Ummi; Georgiev, Georgi V. // 2023
Extensive research has focused on the influence of culture on individuals’ performance in design, with either positive or negative effects. Moreover, studies have shown that it is possible to prime ...

PROBLEM BASED LEARNING THROUGH DESIGN THINKING TO STRENGTHEN EDUCATION IN SOUTH ASIA

Acharya, Shakuntala; Bhatt, Apoorv Naresh; Chakrabarti, Amaresh // 2023
Problem-based learning (PBL) is an “instructional (and curricular) learner-centered approach that empowers learners to conduct research, integrate theory and practice, and apply knowledge and skills ...

Problem decomposition: the key to Agile sprints in Design Research

Massimo Panarotto, Arindam Brahma, Ola Isaksson // 2023
In design research, parallelization and anticipation of tasks are crucial to having an effective impact on industry and society. In practice, however, parallelization and anticipation are difficult ...

Problems: easy to say but difficult to write

Giordano, Vito (1,3); Consoloni, Marco (1,3); Chiarello, Filippo (1,3); Fantoni, Gualtiero (2,3) // 2023
Patents are an invaluable source of data that can be beneficial for Engineering Design (ED). Patenting is one of the main means for disclosing the inventive process. For this reason, the description ...

Product Life Cycle Management with Digital Twins for Product Generation Development

Arnemann, Lars; Winter, Sven; Quernheim, Niklas; Schleich, Benjamin // 2023
Digital Twins are virtual representations of a product-service-instance and, as a technology, represent an important part of the realization of Industry 4.0. They manage data of the associat-ed ...

PRODUCTIVE FAILURE PEDAGOGY IN ENGINEERING MECHANICS

Persaud, Stefan; Flipsen, Bas // 2023
In September 2021 the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering (IDE) implemented a completely revised bachelor. Important differences between the old and the new bachelor are its focus on design for ...

Project-based learning for engineering students in the context of industry 4.0: application to automotive assembly system

Al khatib, Ahmad (1,2); Malhaire, Jean-Marie (1,2); Dauvé, Stéphane (1,2); Fougères, Alain-Jérôme (1,3) // 2023
Fourth industrial revolution called Industry 4.0 has radically transformed production systems in manufacturing companies by the integration of emerging technologies. However, manufacturers must ...

Project-Based Learning in Engineering Education – Developing Digital Twins in a case study

Hagedorn, Lisa (1);Riedelsheimer, Theresa (2);Stark, Rainer (1) // 2023
The current engineering environment demands for an increasing level of interdisciplinarity, innovation, creativity and cross-domain thinking as well as the consideration of sustainability aspects. ...

Promoting supply chain sustainability through industrial packaging eco-designing

Bouhlel, Houssem Abdallah (1);Gaha, Raoudha (2);Daaboul, Joanna (2);Chaker, Abdelbadia (1) // 2023
The climate change and the new regulations imposed to slow down this process have pushed major actors around the world to apply sustainable measures in order to meet governmental obligations. The ...

Proposal for a simulation method to determine the intraoperative torque load for pedicle screws with cellular functional areas

Franz Leonard Martin, Alexander Seidler, Kristin Paetzold-Byhain // 2023
Due to an ageing population and increased sedentary work, many back problems exist. Severe cases have to be stiffened by surgical therapies with screw-rod systems. However, due to the complex ...

Proposal of Cluster Analysis Method for Products Considering Exploration and Exploitation in Engineering Design

Okamoto, Masahiro; Murakami, Tamotsu // 2023
It is important for organizations to balance exploration and exploitation in order to respond quickly and sustainably to the needs of society and users in a rapidly changing business environment. ...

Prototyping for Children: Understanding how fidelity affects children’s comprehension of prototypes

Codner, Andria Carolynn; Lauff, Carlye Anne // 2023
Testing prototypes with intended end users is critical to the design process. There is limited research on testing prototypes with certain types of end users, specifically children for toy products. ...

Re-thinking design representations in design education: an interview study with professional designers

Eriksson, Siw; Wallgren, Pontus; Karlsson, MariAnne // 2023
Design representations are important tools for designers in the design process. To help designers choose the appropriate representation, taxonomies have been proposed based on type, degree of ...

RE-THINKING STUDENT DESIGN PROJECTS FOR SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION

Reynolds, Timothy James; Jenkins, Barry // 2023
In recent years, sustainability has become a core constituent of contemporary undergraduate Product Design courses. However, many students continue to struggle to put theory into practice when ...

READING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC… ROUNDNESS? PREPARING YOUNGER LEARNERS WITH FOUNDATIONAL CIRCULAR ECONOMY EDUCATION TO ALLOW FOR A CIRCULAR ECONOMY ACCELERATION AT HIGHER EDUCATION

Potter, Claire J // 2023
By its very nature, education is a moving practice. As new theories, practices, technologies and evidence emerges, all educators have a responsibility to ensure their teaching is at the forefront of ...

Reconstruction of Topology Optimized Geometry with Casting Constraints in a Feature-Based Approach

Mayer, Johannes;Denk, Martin;Wartzack, Sandro // 2023
Topology Optimization (TO) is an established method for the development of high strength and lightweight structural components. However, its results have to be geometrically revised to obtain a ...

Reducing prototype fabrication time through enhanced material extrusion process capability

Parry, Georgia Rose; Felton, Harry James; Ballantyne, Robert; Su, Shuo; Hicks, Ben // 2023
3D printing is a widely used technology for automating the fabrication of prototypes. The benefits are wide reaching, and include low required expertise, accurate geometric form and the ...

Reducing the Risk of Patent Infringement

Stauffer, Larry // 2023
One life-cycle issue that is often overlooked in the design process is that of intellectual property (IP). Yet the IP associated with a product is a valuable asset of the company, sometime comparable ...

REFRAMING FROM FUTURE TO PRESENT IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Barros, Mario // 2023
Design fiction develops tangible prototypes to assess factors in a near future in a more concrete way. The feedback loop into the present, however, remains as a set of recommendations or guidelines ...

REFRAMING HEARING AIDS – EXPLORING THE DESIGN SPACE OF ANALOGUE FASHIONABLE HEARING AIDS FOR USERS WITH MILD HEARING IMPAIRMENTS

Klöckner, Hermann; Wiesner, Martin // 2023
m state that the majority (80%) of adults aged 55–74 years who would benefit from a hearing aid, do not use them. This is in line with Arnold and Makenzie who estimate a gap of a factor of 5 between ...

RELATIONS BETWEEN COGNITIVE ABILITY AND CREATIVE DESIGN QUALITY

Yin, Yuan; Childs, Peter // 2023
The study aims to identify the relations between creative design quality and content of the memorising precedents, association, and combination of information processes in a design context. 71 ...

Reliability Analysis for Sensor Networks and their Data Acquisition: A Systematic Literature Review

Meyer zu Westerhausen, Sören; Schneider, Jannik; Lachmayer, Roland // 2023
The use of sensor networks (SNs) on the surface or the inside of large-scale components allows the continuous acquisition of data on the applied loads and their structural integrity. A lot of ...

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