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Mitigating uncertainty in conceptual design using operational scenario simulations: a data-driven extension of the EVOKE approach
Bertoni, Alessandro // 2023
The paper presents an approach where the iterative replication of Discrete Event Simulations on future operational scenarios is used to derive data-driven design merit functions. The presented ...
MIX REALITY, GAMIFICATION, AND SIMULATORS: THREE TYPES OF STRATEGIES TO INCREASE LEARNING IN THE TEC21 EDUCATIONAL MODEL
Gonzalez Almaguer, Carlos Alberto; Acuña Lopez, Alejandro; Aguirre Acosta, Ángeles Carolina; Rosas Herrera, Elvia Itzamna; Saavedra Gastelum, Veronica; Roman Jimenez, Olaf Ramiro; Zubieta Ramírez, Claudia // 2023
During the pandemic, the use of remote laboratories helped maintain academic quality in the areas of Engineering and Science at universities around the world. At Tecnologico de Monterrey, we tried to ...
Modelling the design of models: An example using CRISP-DM
Kannengiesser, Udo (1);
Gero, John S. (2) // 2023
Design is widely understood as a domain-independent notion, comprising any activity concerned with creating artefacts. This paper shows that models can be viewed as artefacts, and that the design of ...
MODULAR MAINTENANCE DECISION ARCHITECTURE
Agergaard, Julie Krogh;
Sigsgaard, Kristoffer Wernblad;
Mortensen, Niels Henrik;
Didriksen, Simon;
Hansen, Kasper Barslund;
Ge, Jingrui // 2023
The operation of large production assets requires many decisions from the acquisition and design of new assets to the choice of lubricant for a specific piece of equipment. The decisions made in ...
Multi-internal actors diagnosis of Circular Economy in an industrial SME
Gentric, Gabrielle (1,2); Cluzel, François (1); Boccara, Vincent (3); Boudaoud, Hakim (4); Gonzalo, Julien (2) // 2023
In big companies, Circular Economy (CE) is being explored, nevertheless, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) struggle to follow because of particular barriers and a lack of practical guide. ...
Multisensor fusion-based digital twin in additive manufacturing for in-situ quality monitoring and defect correction
Chen, Lequn (1,2);
Yao, Xiling (1);
Liu, Kui (1);
Tan, Chaolin (1);
Moon, Seung Ki (2) // 2023
Early detection and correction of defects are critical in additive manufacturing (AM) to avoid build failures. In this paper, we present a multisensor fusion-based digital twin for in-situ quality ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
Requirements for a Smart Product-Service System Development Framework
Paliyenko, Yevgeni (1); Heinz, Daniel (2); Schiller, Christian (3); Tüzün, Gregory-Jamie (1); Roth, Daniel (1); Kreimeyer, Matthias (1) // 2023
Nowadays, companies operate in increasingly competitive and dynamic markets with fast-changing customer needs. Simultaneously, major advances are being made in information and communication ...
Selection of Model Approaches and Modelling Methods for Lifetime Prognosis
Bauer, Robin Steve;Inkermann, David // 2023
Lifetime prognoses are fundamentally important to improve products regarding safety, costs, availability and sustainability. To modelling the lifetime of a system or its components and subsystems ...
Sensing In-Situ temperatures by coordinates in Fused Filament Fabrication for identifying interlayer anisotropic mechanical properties and enabling post-FEM analysis
Amlie, Erik; Fylling, Emil; Eikevåg, Sindre Wold; Nesheim, Ole S.; Steinert, Martin; Elverum, Christer W. // 2023
In Additive Manufacturing (AM), new generations of polymer composites presented as engineering- grade materials provide high-end mechanical properties with the design freedom AM provides. Interlayer ...
Solving tomorrow's design challenges requires new tools for large world decision-making
Ferguson, Scott (1);
Drobac, Kye (1);
Bryden, Kenneth M. (2) // 2023
Engineering design research has largely focused on normative models of decision analysis based on small world causal frames where uncertainty can be resolved as probabilities or probability ...
Structure-based Similarity Searches for Improving Component Repetition in Plant Engineering
Lorenz Kruger (1), Bernhard Saske (2), Sebastian Schwoch (2), Kristin Paetzold-Byhain (2) // 2023
In plant engineering, all products are unique. Nevertheless, it should be possible to find and reuse as many repeat parts as possible. Existing search tools in PDM systems are not suitable for this ...
SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION THROUGH DATADRIVEN DESIGN USING LIFECYCLE ANALYSIS (LCA) METHODOLOGY
Winfield, Karen Elizabeth; Woolley, Joshua; Bradley, Elliot George; Pope, Daisy Victoria; Yakar-Pritchard, Gamze; Drummond, Sean James; Meadwell, James Edward; Williams, Rowan Alexander; Mutch, Craig Alexander Robert // 2023
Product designers are being increasingly challenged to innovate, whilst also having the responsibility to reduce the impact on the planet of the products they design. This paper explores and tests ...
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.