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SOFT SYSTEMS AND AGILE METHODOLOGIES IN THE SUCCESSFUL DEFINITION OF ACTIVITIES FOR DESIGN ACADEMIC PROJECTS IN TECNOLOGICO DE MONTERREY ABSTRACT

Gonzalez Almaguer, Carlos Alberto; Barbosa Saucedo, Edgar Alejandro; Zubieta Ramírez, Claudia; Gómez Valdez, Carlos Rafael; Frías Reid, Natalia; Lugo Cruz, Diana Rebeca; Suárez, Rebeca; Rocha, Miguel // 2022

Speculating on Nature, Technology and Finance. Geomerce as a Case Study for Research through Design

Giovanni Innella (1), Gionata Gatto (2) // 2022
This paper chronicles and reflects on the processes and the meanings of a project of speculative design that creates a narrative based on the scientific notion of phytomining, the activity of ...

Spider web inspired composite structures - a new concept for load introduction in fiber-reinforced-plastics sandwich structures

Michael Franz, Harald Völkl, Sandro Wartzack // 2022
Sandwich structures represent a lightweight design method which leads to very light and at the same time stiff components through the combination of stiff outer skins and light core material. A major ...

Starting and Scaling a Set-Based Design Method for a Maritime System of Systems: Designing a Modern Warship

Jonathan Edward Page (1), Christopher J Higgins (1), Warren Paul Seering (2) // 2022
There has been a growing body of literature and use cases for set-based design since its introduction in the 80s. Few studies or use cases involve highly complex systems, though, except for the ...

Stories of Design Education: An Analysis of Practices and Competencies

Shravya Thandlam Sudhindra, Yuejun He, Lucienne Blessing, Sumbul Ahmad Khan // 2022
Using 61 stories from design educators from different countries, this paper presents (1) the design competencies being fostered at different levels of education, (2) the practices (approaches, ...

Storyboards as an Engineering Tool for Extraction of Functional Requirements

Vanja Čok, Daria Vlah, Nikola Vukašinović // 2022
In new product development courses, engineering students are introduced to the tools for addressing the functional or technical issues of the product. Problems arise when they need to empathise with ...

STRATEGY TO LINK AND DEVELOP SENIOR DESIGN STUDENT’S PROJECTS WITH LOCAL INDUSTRY

Garcia Martinez, Mariano; Chavez Heres, Rodrigo; Acuña, Alejandro // 2022

Strength Analysis of Structurally Optimized Aluminium-Composite Tubular Lap Joints

Michael J // 2022
Truss structures are a stiff, economical, and efficient lightweight design, the limiting factor of these structures are usually the load transfer elements. This paper presents an analytical design ...

STUDENT EXPERIENCE OF ONLINE INTERNATIONAL DESIGN STUDIO PARTICIPATION

Polina, Loginova; Vlada, Klakova; Bohemia, Erik; Semichevskaya, Tatiana; Solovyova, Anna // 2022

Student vs Machine: Comparing Artificial Neural Network Predictions with Student Estimates of Market Price Using Function Structure Models

Apurva Rajesh Patel, Joshua D. Summers // 2022
This paper investigates the use of ANNs to model human behaviour in design by comparing the predictive capability of ANNs and engineering students. Function structure models of 15 products are used ...

STUDENTS PERCEPTION OF RISK: TEAM MEMBERS CONTRIBUTION WITHIN COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS

Kelland, Charlotte Alexandra; Brisco, Ross; Whitfield, Ian // 2022

Success Factors for the Validation of Requirements for New Product Generations – A Case Study on Using Field Gathered Data

Steffen Wagenmann, Nikola Bursac, Simon Rapp, Albert Albers // 2022
This paper investigates which activities and success factors can be identified for the data-driven validation of functional requirements. For this purpose, a case study is conducted at a machine tool ...

SUCCESSES & CHALLENGES OF SUPPORTING PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION FOR DEAF & HARD OF HEARING LEARNERS DURING A PANDEMIC: A CASE STUDY

Siena, Francesco Luke (1); Russell, Samuel (2); Malcolm, Richard (1); Brook, Emily Elizabeth (1); Cutts, Allan (1); Martin, Liam (1); Naik, Kevin (1) // 2022

Supporting the Transition Towards Electromobility in the Construction and Mining Sector: Optimization Framework and Demonstration on an Electrical Hauler

Raj Jiten Machchhar, Alessandro Bertoni // 2022
The paper presents a framework for the integration of the system’s design variables, state variables, control strategies, and contextual variables into a design optimization problem to assist ...

Surface Roughness and Design for Additive Manufacturing: A Design Artefact Investigation

Didunoluwa Obilanade (1), Peter T // 2022
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) brings the possibility to manufacture innovative near-net-shape part designs. But unfortunately, some designed surfaces suffer from rough surface finish due to ...

Survey of Model-Based Design Reviews: Practices & Challenges?

Romain Pinqui // 2022
The design of large-scale engineered systems relies on the extensive use of models. Although there are few papers that study design review practices, we did not find any on model-based design ...

Sustainable Design: Using Physical Prototypes to Most Benefit Design Students and Environment?

Sole, Martin; Barber, Patrick; Turner, Ian // 2022
This paper will focus on reducing waste as part of sustainable design. The benefits of using virtual prototypes are many, but within the area of design education there are still benefits of using ...

SWIM OR DROWN: TOSSING 1ST YEAR STUDENTS INTO THE COMPLEXITY POOL

Ordóñez Pizarro, Isabel; Espelt Estopà, Guim; Abella Garcia, Ainoa; Tomico Plasencia, Oscar; Fernandez Cano, Jessica // 2022

Synthesis of passive lightweight orthoses considering humanmachine interaction

Patrick Steck, David Scherb, Jörg Miehling, Harald Völkl, Sandro Wartzack // 2022
With increasing age, the probability of neurological diseases such as strokes, cancers, meningitis and Parkinson’s also increase. A stroke, for instance, often leads to damage to the central nervous ...

Synthesising Computational Design Methods for a Human-Centred Design Framework

Lewis Urquhart (1), Andrew Wodehouse (1), Brian Loudon (2) // 2022
This paper presents models that identify two “cultures” of computational design practice. By reviewing the established culture of computational optimization efforts and contrasting it with the ...

SysML 4 Digital Twins – Utilization of System Models for the Design and Operation of Digital Twins

Fabian Wilking, Christopher Sauer, Benjamin Schleich, Sandro Wartzack // 2022
The implementation of Digital Twins has become a common task for many industrial companies to ensure a sufficient digitization of their products and maintain competitiveness. This results in the ...

System Modelling in the Problem-Solving Process - A Human Oriented Approach to the Use of MBSE in Problem-Solving Processes

Bursac, Nikola; Albers, Albert; Kull, Pascal; Rapp, Simon; Maul, Ludwig // 2022
In order to combine fast thinking and slow thinking in product development, a new approach to system modelling in the problem-solving process is developed. For this purpose, five different system ...

Systematic maintenance action modularization for improved initiative prioritization

Agergaard, Julie Krogh; Sigsgaard, Kristoffer Vandrup; Mortensen, Niels Henrik; Ge, Jingrui; Hansen, Kasper Barslund // 2022
Maintenance action descriptions can easily contain large amounts of variation without describing variation in the actions taken. Especially when plants grow large, this variation makes it difficult ...

Systematics for the individual assessment of augmented reality potentials to support product validation

Eckertz, Daniel; Anacker, Harald; Dumitrescu, Roman // 2022
Augmented Reality (AR) provides enormous potentials to support product validation. Products or product features can be validated with AR even across locations based on virtual prototypes. However, ...

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