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Li, Xiao Peng, Zhao Hui Ren, Wei Sun, C. F. Li, and Bang Chun Wen. "Harmonious Design Method for Product Development." Advanced Materials Research 44-46 (June 2008): 697–702. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.44-46.697.

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With the development of science and technology, harmonious design will be one of the latest trends in modern mechanical products development. Based on the harmonious design method, the well synthesized quality products will be invented. It will have little negative influence on society and the natural environment, and the high utilization rate of resources and the most comprehensive benefits in the full lifecycle from planning, designing, manufacturing, packaging, and discarded. The harmonious state can be obtained between products with political, economic, cultural, legal, scientific, natural and social environments. The harmonious design is investigated from the harmony of design methods; the harmony of product function with performance; and the harmony of product with product, with human, with technology, with society environment and with natural environment. And the evaluation of harmonious degree and management system are studied in this work, too. Based on system engineering and economic, cultural, legal, scientific, natural and social environment factors, the formula of the complete system of products design is established. Therefore, the new vitality and higher market competitiveness of product can be achieved. Not only the design is for human but also for nature, for the harmony of human and nature.
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Park, Jae Il. "Design Evaluation Method for Universal Product Development." Advanced Materials Research 889-890 (February 2014): 1481–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.889-890.1481.

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Traditional design process has laid an emphasis on developing function-based products in the assumption that consumers only care for the functional value of products. However, the importance of the aesthetics and usability of products in the aging society demands the human-centered product development process that the human factors should be integrated in developing products. This research proposes a design methodology for universal design product development based on patent information about ergonomic designed products. It will support the production and accumulation of reusable universal design knowledge and enable human-centric product development more economically.
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Stone, Robert B., Irem Y. Tumer, and Michael Van Wie. "The Function-Failure Design Method." Journal of Mechanical Design 127, no. 3 (2004): 397–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1862678.

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To succeed in the product development market today, firms must quickly and accurately satisfy customer needs while designing products that adequately accomplish their desired functions with a minimum number of failures. When failure analysis and prevention are coupled with a product’s design from its conception, potentially shorter design times and fewer redesigns are necessary to arrive at a final product design. In this article, we explore the utility of a novel design methodology that allows failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)-style failure analysis to be conducted during conceptual design. The function-failure design method (FFDM) guides designers towards improved designs by predicting likely failure modes based on intended product functionality.
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Tarara, Aurel, and Traian Mazilu. "Design Method for Customized Products." Applied Mechanics and Materials 760 (May 2015): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.760.21.

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The wide variety of customers’ needs as well as the rapid change of these, increasingly requires the transition from mass produced products to customized product manufacturing that meet the individual needs of clients with consequence for the products design process. This paper present the core ideas of the mass customized and unique products design process, tools that can be used by designers in product design process and not least a customized design methodology intended to be used in order to design customized products. The design methodology for customized products emphasizes on action that must be taken, tools that can be used and results of each design steps.
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Wen, Bang Chun, Xiao Peng Li, Gui Qiu Song, and Zong Yan Wang. "Top-Layer Design and Systematic Design of Products." Applied Mechanics and Materials 121-126 (October 2011): 1164–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.121-126.1164.

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The A new design method of the products named “Systematize Design” has been advanced in this paper. From the view of the point of the system engineering, the planning of product design makes the product design qualities improve to a great extent. Besides the understanding of the client requirements, the design planning of products, the so-called 7D’s: Design ideas, Design environments, Design objective, Design process, Design contents, Design methods and the Design quality evaluation, should be considered completely and planned systematically. Based on the previous work, the product design should be conducted according to the systematic design method. The paper makes a detailed expatiation of the systematic design method, viz. 1+3+X design method, in which 1 represents the optimal design for product functions, 3 means the design method synthesizing the dynamic optimization, intelligent optimization and visualized optimization combined organically, and X is the design method for the special requirements of the products.
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Liu, Wenming, and Hao Cui. "Perceptual design method research in product design." E3S Web of Conferences 179 (2020): 02052. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017902052.

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On the purpose of deepening method research of perceptual analysis, based on the description of the relationship between perceptual design and rational design, the importance of perceptual design in modern product design is clarified. To strengthen the emotional expression of the product, the study focuses on sort perceptual design method with the background of perceptual design internalization and equivalent theory. Taking the perceptual design as the bond, how the method located sensibility in product design is analyzed. By taking advantage of formal beauty rule, more perceptual elements are added into product design to summarize the method and principle based on the product perceptual design.
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Liu, Hong Jun, Xiao Yan Tong, and Sheng Li Lv. "A Fuzzy Set AHP-Based Design for Manufacture Method." Advanced Materials Research 548 (July 2012): 461–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.548.461.

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In the light of growing global competition, organizations around the world today are constantly under pressure to produce high-quality products at an economical price. The integration of design and manufacturing activities into one common engineering effort has been recognized as a key strategy for survival and growth. Design for manufacturability (DFM) requires product designers to simultaneously consider the manufacturing issues of a product along with the geometrical and design aspects. In this paper, part manufacturability was analyzed in detail. An evaluation system of DFM was proposed. Product design can be guided according to feedback information by evaluating the part manufacturability.
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Sun, Jing, and Junjie Chu. "A new method of product-service system design: product-based, participatory service design method." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 573 (August 2, 2019): 012080. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/573/1/012080.

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Li, Pan, Yanzhao Ren, Yan Yan, and Guoxin Wang. "Conceptual design method driven by product genes." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture 234, no. 3 (2019): 463–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954405419876195.

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Genetics-based design is an effective approach to develop novel products for conceptual design. It could reduce innovation blindness by providing logically structured procedure. However, the major challenge of genetics-based engineering method is that how to identify what information is genetic information and how to use it in a conceptual design process. To solve this problem, this article proposes a conceptual design method driven by product genes. First, a functional expansion model is established based on analyzing the conceptual design process. Second, to respectively compare the functions and structure schemes in the model to biological traits and proteins, a product gene definition composed of behaviors and attributes is put forward. Then, a modeling and coding method of product genes is given analogous to that of biological genes. Third, operation technologies of product genes are analyzed, including breakdown, crossover, recombination, transcription, and translation. Based on this, a conceptual design method driven by product genes is advanced. Finally, an example shows that this method is able to extract key information of products and gives a method of how to use the information in a conceptual design process. Moreover, structure schemes obtained through this method are of high feasibility and have more possibilities of innovation.
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Wen, Bang Chun, Xue Jun Wang, Ji Shuang Dai, et al. "New Developments of Product Design Methodology." Advanced Materials Research 308-310 (August 2011): 146–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.308-310.146.

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Design and R&D (Research and Development) of products play an important role in development and competitiveness of enterprise. How to do the works better? We think that most advanced product design methodology should be used on design, research and development of products. So-called most advanced product design methodology is that based on “the Scientific Outlook on Development” that we set up recent years. New developments of product design methodology include: At first it has been classified that more than seventy theories and methods proposed by domestic and overseas scholars in recent 100 years; QCTES was instead of IQCTES including six requirements of product design; traditional design stages were replaced with four new stages including investigation, planning, implement and inspection; green design was replaced with harmonious design; traditional design method was replaced with deep-layer design method; concept and connotation of product top-layer design were proposed; more detailed contents of product systematic design were advanced; formulas of complete system and product design quality, and connection equation between design objective, design content and design method were submitted. We got good effects to apply above product design methodology on many product designs recent years.
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Rosen, David, and Young Mi Choi. "EXTENDING PRODUCT FAMILY DESIGN METHODS TO PRODUCT-SERVICE-SYSTEM FAMILY DESIGN." Proceedings of the Design Society 1 (July 27, 2021): 1557–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pds.2021.417.

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AbstractAlthough product family design methods are well established, little research has focused on Product-Service-System (PSS) family design. A PSS family design method is proposed in this paper that parallels methodology for designing product families. Separate platforms are proposed for products and for services. However, couplings between product and service platforms are identified and incorporated into the design method. Design problem formulations are proposed for PSS family platforms and for the PSS family itself, using a module-based approach, in contrast to a platform scaling approach. Alternative methods are investigated and compared for solving these problems. The application domain of Assistive Mobility (AM) is identified as a promising PSS family in this work. If smart technologies are integrated into AM devices, such as manual wheelchairs, powered wheelchairs, walkers, and rollators, then patient diagnosis and treatment, as well as device maintenance, services are enabled with these smart technologies, demonstrating that smart AM devices are a promising PSS family.
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Wen, Bang Chun, Xiao Peng Li, Shu Ying Liu, Wei Zhou Wang, and Zong Yan Wang. "Harmonious Design Method of Product and its Applications." Applied Mechanics and Materials 365-366 (August 2013): 1266–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.365-366.1266.

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There are much more disharmonious problems in the process of product design because the environment factory of the product design could not be considered fully and systematically. For example, the disharmonious problems between the product design and natural environment or society environment and among internal elements of product design. The purpose of harmonious design is to make the harmony between product and external environments and among internal elements of products. In order to satisfy the requirement mentioned above in complete design tasks process the reasonable methods should be adopted and the relationship degree analysis and harmonious degree assessment should be done. After that the products can satisfy users and country requirement and have the excellent quality, higher performance-value ratio, the short manufacturing period, good environment protection, convenient service and so on. Due to these the enterprise will get greater market portion.
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JIANG, Ping. "Product Platform Design Method Based on Axiomatic Design." Journal of Mechanical Engineering 45, no. 10 (2009): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3901/jme.2009.10.216.

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Ma, Jungmok, and Harrison M. Kim. "Product family architecture design with predictive, data-driven product family design method." Research in Engineering Design 27, no. 1 (2015): 5–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00163-015-0201-4.

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Zhou, Dong, Xu Jia, and Yong Xiang Li. "RMS-Oriented Method of LRU Design." Advanced Materials Research 538-541 (June 2012): 3119–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.538-541.3119.

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Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) is an important unit of the equipments and products. Improving LRU planning can improve the characteristics of RMS of the products, especially on the maintainability and reducing life cycle service cost (LCSC). This paper studies the relationship between LRU planning and Product design, and builds the frame of LRU planning combined with RMS design rules and requirements. Qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis are adopted to analyze and evaluate the LRU planning synthetically. Analysis and evaluation process include three steps: qualitative analysis, Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) quantitative analysis and LCSC quantitative analysis. The mothed in this paper can improve the status quo of traditional product design out of touch with the RMS design.
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Tarara, Aurel, Traian Mazilu, and Bogdan Abaza. "Case Study on Design Method for Customized Products." Applied Mechanics and Materials 760 (May 2015): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.760.27.

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The individual needs of customers as well as the wide variety of environments and scenarios in which the products are used, have influences on product structure and configuration as well as in their design. These influences increase the degree of product customization especially for highly complex products with precise destination, unique or manufactured in very small series. This paper presents a case study on a cabin of an electric power generation turbine in order to identify the actions taken, tools used by the designers in the design process, co-design aspect of the product and the possibility to develop a method for customized products design.
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Yang, Bao Zhan, and Chong Ning Li. "Variant Design Method of Series Products Based on Skeleton." Applied Mechanics and Materials 300-301 (February 2013): 318–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.300-301.318.

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Customers’ individual and rapid product customization demands for 2K-V series reducers are taken as the study background. The rapid modeling method of the product skeleton and the parametric design method of the product level are studied. Products’ assembly models and templates of products’ skeleton models for series products are created on the basis of analyzing the structure similarity. Through changing parameters’ values of the skeleton template the product’s assembly model can be updated automatically and this template is rapidly transformed to the product instance so as to realize the rapid variant design. The above method not only is effective to 2K-V series reducers but also has reference value to others series products’ design.
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Zhang, Rui. "Reliability Method on Product Innovation Design." Advanced Materials Research 1028 (September 2014): 341–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1028.341.

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Product innovation design is challenging due to the complexity of the industrial environment, the changing needs of markets and customers, the effect of intense social competition, and the unpredictability of the future. This paper presents in a systematic analysis of reliability method on industrial product innovation design in order to illustrate what the real meaning of reliability method and how it works on the product innovation design. It also clarifies the relationship between reliability method and product innovation design, reflecting the function of reliability method on each work stage. It is concluded that a suitable thinking mode should be applied on the corresponding design, and it will enhance the effectiveness of innovative product design in general.
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SCHOONE-HARMSEN, MARIAN. "A design method for product safety." Ergonomics 33, no. 4 (1990): 431–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00140139008927147.

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NAKAZAWA, Hiromu. "Product Development by Design Navigation Method." JSME International Journal Series C 44, no. 3 (2001): 848–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmec.44.848.

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Simpson, Timothy W., Jonathan R. Maier, and Farrokh Mistree. "Product platform design: method and application." Research in Engineering Design 13, no. 1 (2001): 2–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001630100002.

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Otto, K. N., and E. K. Antonsson. "Extensions to the Taguchi Method of Product Design." Journal of Mechanical Design 115, no. 1 (1993): 5–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2919325.

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The Taguchi method of product design is an experimental approximation to minimizing the expected value of target variance for certain classes of problems. Taguchi’s method is extended to designs which involve variables each of which has a range of values all of which must be satisfied (necessity), and designs which involve variables each of which has a range of values any of which might be used (possibility). Tuning parameters, as a part of the design process, are also demonstrated within Taguchi’s method. The method is also extended to solve design problems with constraints, invoking the methods of constrained optimization. Finally, the Taguchi method uses a factorial method to search the design space, with a confined definition of an optimal solution. This is compared with other methods of searching the design space and their definitions of an optimal solution.
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Wen, Bang Chun, Xiao Peng Li, Shu Ying Liu, Wei Zhou Wang, and Zong Yan Wang. "Design Planning and Top-Layer Design of Products." Applied Mechanics and Materials 365-366 (August 2013): 1259–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.365-366.1259.

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The A new design method of the products named Top-layer Design has been proposed in this paper. From the view of the point of the system engineering, the planning of product design makes the product design qualities improve to a great extent. Besides the understanding of the client requirements, the design planning of products, the so-called 7Ds: Design ideas, Design environments, Design objective, Design process, Design contents, Design methods and the Design quality evaluation, should be considered completely and planned systematically.
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Hosseinpour, Arash, Qingjin Peng, and Peihua Gu. "A benchmark-based method for sustainable product design." Benchmarking: An International Journal 22, no. 4 (2015): 643–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bij-09-2014-0092.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an effective approach to decide design details using benchmarking to capture the existing practice in sustainable design. Design/methodology/approach – This paper reports a systematic method for sustainable product design. The method uses benchmarks as references searching for design details to achieve sustainable solutions. Quality function deployment is used to guide the search process for competitive products using benchmarking to meet quantitative targets of product and to increase knowledge for sustainable design. Findings – The proposed method can meet both functional and sustainable requirements of product design. 18.55 percent reduction in carbon equivalent emissions is achieved compared to benchmarks in wheelchair design. The research reveals that when weight, material and number of components used in product decrease, environmental footprints and cost of the product improve. Originality/value – The research improves the existing method of sustainable product design. Both sustainable requirements and functional demands of product are identified from qualitative criteria to quantitative metrics using benchmarking and the life cycle assessment.
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Rachman, Dedy Febry, and Syaiful Amri. "Pengembangan Metode ISAKE Social Research Design." Journal of Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Studies 1, no. 1 (2020): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/je3s.v1i1.14403.

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The purpose of this research development is expected to produce a product of social research methods: 1). Learning devices, 2). Learning assessment / evaluation guidelines, 3). Product social research methods, based on the identification of learning objectives by considering the curriculum that has been applied namely the development of material from the 2013 curriculum on the material "designing and conducting social research", social research methods focus on just one material, and cannot apply the same method to the material another lesson. Products that have been developed are then subjected to the process of expert validation, individual trials, small group tests and field tests. Based on these test results, social research methods are very valid, interesting, and effective can be applied in classroom learning. This can be seen from the results of the validation test with the level of product eligibility from each material expert 90%, effective products are used with an average percentage score of 91%. The results of small group product trials found 87% results and class trials were carried out after going through stages that were feasible to be applied in a classroom learning. The results of the pretest and posttest tests were found to be satisfactory with a value of 100%, which indicates that this product was able to boost student interest and learning outcomes in this case using the development product in the form of ISAKE social research methods in social research design materials. This method can also be used for a wider audience with adjustments, especially adjustments to the characteristics of students as users. Furthermore ISAKE's social research methods that have been developed can be integrated with the use of renewable information and communication technology
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Sun, Jin Bo, Sui Huai Yu, and Hui Ning Pei. "A Product Design Method Based on Design-Element Informatization." Advanced Materials Research 912-914 (April 2014): 1563–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.912-914.1563.

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In order to reduce the information chaos of product design, we present the main motions of Design-Element based product design that we call itDE-PD. Different from traditional product design process composed of function, style, or customer requirements etc.al,DE-PDis driven by the knowledge and information flows in product design iteration. InDE-PD, the product is composed of Design-Elements (DE) which is the integration of related knowledge and information. After discussing the definition and information construct ofDE, we present the iteration ofDEbased product design. To evaluate the method, a design case of beach motorcycle with limit mount ofDEsis conceived. Evaluation results show thatDE-PDis a promising approach for product design informatization.
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Ko, Yao-Tsung. "Modeling an Innovative Green Design Method for Sustainable Products." Sustainability 12, no. 8 (2020): 3351. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12083351.

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Global warming and climate change are currently the world’s most pressing issues. The causes are the results of people pursuing a better quality of life and a material civilization. Thus, if the concept of green design can be applied when designing and manufacturing products, it will greatly reduce the environment impact of such production. This paper addresses a novel green design method based on the extension theory and concept of Green DNAs, which embraces the concepts of green technology, green material, and green manufacturing. The proposed method can provide designers with a decomposing–recomposing approach with rigorous logic and deduction processes for transforming general products into green products. It can also facilitate the use of green modular approaches in product design and improve product disassembly to raise the value added by product recycling. It offers companies concrete guidance and detailed steps to apply in green product design. Finally, a practical green product design of a medical air purifier is demonstrated to validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method.
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Grabowik, Cezary, and Rafał Zbiciak. "A Novel Hybrid Design Representation for Automatic Design Features Recognition Systems." Applied Mechanics and Materials 809-810 (November 2015): 847–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.809-810.847.

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Problems of design similarity identification and elements grouping play a key factor in the development of design standardization and the group technology methods. Design similarity identification methods are most often based on a comparison of codes ascribed to products design. Basically the code makes a quantitative product description including different product features. Whereas a qualitative description has constituted rather supplement of a quantitative description. The most important issue in a process of design similarity identification is a method of a product design description. This description is usually made with use of special codes composed of alphanumeric characters. The coding process allows reducing the number of data which are being processed during design similarity evaluation, but on the other hand in some cases it could cause information loss. Taking into account above there is still a need of working out of a new method of a product design description which will be able to reduce these negative features of coding techniques. In the paper a novel approach for a product design description is presented. It is proposed to apply a hybrid method for a design representation purpose. This method uses a combination of code chains for a product longitudinal cross-section representation and a spatial matrix for transvers sections. As a result of the conducted research a new method of a product design description was worked out. This method is especially suggested for application in automatic design feature recognition systems (AFR systems) in which a design feature database (DFD) is present.
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Wang, Zong Yan, Shu Fang Wu, and Long Liang Pang. "Research of Variant Design Method for Product-Level." Advanced Materials Research 102-104 (March 2010): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.102-104.22.

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To solve the problem such as large amounts of repeated designs and long design cycle in the traditional design process of crane, by analyzed the current variant design methods, a product-level variant design method was presented based on product configuration technology, parametric design technology and modular product design. The theory and the flow of variant design were explained in detail. A variant design platform for portal crane was developed. Based on making the best of enterprise resource, the product design efficiency was improved and the cost of the production reduced.
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Raffaeli, Roberto, Maura Mengoni, and Michele Germani. "Improving the link between computer-assisted design and configuration tools for the design of mechanical products." Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing 27, no. 1 (2013): 51–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0890060412000388.

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AbstractThe competitive market forces companies to offer tailored products to meet specific customer needs. To avoid wasting time, design efforts generally address the configuration of existing solutions, without producing substantial design modifications. Configuration tools are used to achieve customized products starting from a common platform. Many approaches have been successfully proposed in literature to configure products. However, in the mechanical field they need further investigation in order to be efficiently linked to computer-aided design technologies. Research is focused on tools and methods to automatically produce geometrical models and improve the flexibility of the continuous product updating process. In this context, this paper aims to combine product configuration approaches with design automation techniques in order to support design activities of products to fulfill specific requirements. The approach is based on entities called configurable virtual prototypes. Three different domains are managed and connected via configurable virtual prototypes: product specifications, geometrical data, and product knowledge. In particular, geometry recognition rules are used to identify the parameterization of parts and the assembly mating constraints. The approach is exemplified through an industrial case study where a tool has been developed on the basis of the described method. Advantages of the system are shown in terms of achieved product configuration efficiency.
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NAKAZAWA, Hiromu. "Study on Product Development Method by Design Navigation Method." Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C 67, no. 658 (2001): 2090–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/kikaic.67.2090.

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Yang, Mei, and Qi Fang Bo. "Study on the Method of Humanized Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 44-47 (December 2010): 2016–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.44-47.2016.

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The realization of function is always the primary motive of designers, and they do their best to design the function of a new product. However, with the raise of modern design concept, more and more attention is transferred to the harmoniousness of the product. Besides function, human factor in design is highly emphasized. The connotation of humanized design is firstly introduced in this paper. Then, Factors of humanized design are discussed, including need, ergonomics, reliability and aesthetics. Especially, the importance is pointed that form design meeting the people’s aesthetic requirements based on psychological feelings. Taking electronic products as example, the method of humanized design is wisely analyzed from the aspects of form application, symbolistic application and intention transmission, which is helpful for designing products more pleasant and comfortable to use.
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Iida, Haruhiko, Toshiaki Fujishima, Yoshifumi Ohbuchi, and Hidetoshi Sakamoto. "Application of New Design Method by High-Strength Composite Material." Applied Mechanics and Materials 607 (July 2014): 915–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.607.915.

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The purpose of this study is to apply a new design method, which integrates both optimum strength and product design. Here, the collaboration of design and strength by using composite materials is administered. Many products, which are made from high strength composite materials, require new product design technology. Existing product developments tend to separate product design from product planning. The process begins from planning the shape of the product, then calculating the strength, and lastly designing the product. In our new design method, we create from an engineering point of view. By using a design method of high-strength materials, we designed a new ZIGZAG CHAIR made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic of excellent strength and light-weight.
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Suharta, Asep, Amir Supriadi, and Nurkadri Nurkadri. "Design of Digital Based Volley Ball Basic Techniques Test Instrument." Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences 4, no. 2 (2021): 3170–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/birci.v4i2.2049.

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This study aims to design a digital-based volleyball basic technical skill test instrument using internet technology as its application. This study uses a research and development design method (Research and Development) used in this study is the Borg and Gall development model with 7 steps of potential problems, data collection, product design, product validation, design revision, product trial, product revision, trial usage, product revision, and production. This learning product was developed in the design of a digital-based volleyball basic technique test instrument. The products of this research are 1) produce a basic volleyball technical test instrument application product used in smartphones, 2) produce a villi ball basic technical instrument product that is easily accessible via the internet
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OTSUKA, Akimasa, Kazuyuki SASAJIMA, and Seiichirou HARA. "Decision Method of Statistical-Tolerance-Indices Considering Product Performance(Digital design and digital manufacturing)." Proceedings of International Conference on Leading Edge Manufacturing in 21st century : LEM21 2005.1 (2005): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmelem.2005.1.39.

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Hsiao, Shih-Wen. "A Morphing Method for Shape Generation in Product Design." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 44, no. 8 (2000): 32–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193120004400808.

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A morphing method for product design is proposed in this study. In this model, a feature-based method is first used to construct a CAD model of a product. The image perception of the product is then quantified by using ‘semantic difference (SD)’ and the relationships between the morphed shapes and image words are analyzed with ‘gray theory’. A consultative computer program is then constructed based on these basic data. With this program, the designer can start to develop design ideas and will quickly obtain a product form that fits the demanded image by inputting an image word. Though the form design for a LCD monitor is taken as an example in this study, this method can also be used to develop other products.
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Ball, Roger, Haining Wang, and Yan Luximon. "Scan and Print: A Digital Design Method for Wearable Products." Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors Applications 27, no. 4 (2019): 26–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1064804619852428.

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Product designers create the beautiful products we use every day from iPhones to eyewear. Every product aspires to mesh seamlessly with the human body. The wearable technology market is increasing the demand for more advanced, better fitting designs. As our technology moves closer to the body, the demand for better-fitted body products increases, and the challenge for designers grows. The scan and print method uses 3D scan technology, CAD design software, and 3D printing to create the next generation of better fitting wearable products with shorter lead-times and improved fit.
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Wang, Wei Lin, and Jia Tai Zhang. "Product Improvement Design Method Facing Modularization Disassembly." Advanced Materials Research 160-162 (November 2010): 564–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.160-162.564.

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From the perspectives of modularization disassembly, the influence of entity structure, function, motion and other factors of product brought to disassembly efficiency is elaborated. A way to improve design facing modularization disassembly is proposed. The time and cost of disassembly are checked by the proposed method through examples. Comparisons of disassembly evaluation before and after improvement are conducted based on the results. The general method to improve design is summarized. In terms of differences of repair probability of key parts in maintenance process, the improvement design criterion is put forward in the method, which improves the maintenance efficiency, reduces the maintenance cost and difficulty of disassembling operation and avoids data explosion of disassembly sequence because of too many parts.
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Jiang, Wen Wen, and Zhi Bin Xie. "Research of Product Dependability Strengthen Design Method." Advanced Materials Research 225-226 (April 2011): 1137–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.225-226.1137.

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This paper adopts the methods of entity type experiment, experience model test, analyze model simulation artificial method to research of strengthen design method of product dependability. It is found that the design need to search and lock risking factors to influence product quality carrying on product dependability and need to set up product reference system of index to weigh properties to construct figure analyze model, mathematics derive model and entity prove testing model, establish function value of terminal parameter to carry on the experiment. The result indicates that implement of product dependability strengthen design need to test foundational test target of pertinence implement model plan using entity test, model emulation, deriving, experience judgement comprehensive method of mathematics to implement experiment plan, lock risk factor, construct risk factor system in order to optimize whole product dependability design plan model.
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Li, Ni, Wenqing Yi, Zhuming Bi, Haipeng Kong, and Guanghong Gong. "An optimisation method for complex product design." Enterprise Information Systems 7, no. 4 (2013): 470–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2012.743682.

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Zhang, Chongyuan, Wei Wei, Yang Zhan, and Rupeng Li. "Product Modular Design Method for Active Recovery." Chinese Journal of Engineering Science 20, no. 2 (2018): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15302/j-sscae-2018.02.007.

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Ko, Yao-Tsung, and Ping-Hong Kuo. "Modeling Concurrent Design Method for Product Variety." Concurrent Engineering 18, no. 3 (2010): 207–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1063293x10379762.

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Ngoi, Bryan K. A., and Ong Chee Teck. "A tolerancing optimisation method for product design." International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 13, no. 4 (1997): 290–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01179611.

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Yamada, Shuho, Shogo Miyajima, Tetsuo Yamada, Stefan Bracke, and Masato Inoue. "Decision Support Method for Upgrade Cycle Planning and Product Architecture Design of an Upgradable Product." International Journal of Automation Technology 14, no. 6 (2020): 919–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/ijat.2020.p0919.

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An upgradable product is a product in which the valuable life is extended by exchanging or adding components. An upgradable product is both environmentally and economically advantageous compared with products requiring replacement because its functions can be improved by adding only a few components. Therefore, the design and sale of upgradable products represent effective methods for attaining a sustainable society. Previous studies of upgradable product design methods have assumed that products have a modular architecture, in which all components are functionally independent. However, actual products have both integral architectures and modular architectures. Achieving high-performance products through component optimization is easier with an integral architecture than with a modular architecture. However, the integral architecture makes it difficult to disassemble and replace individual components. It is difficult to achieve high levels of performance in products with modular architecture, but it is easy to disassemble and replace components. Therefore, upgradable product design must determine the most appropriate product architecture. Hence, this paper focuses on the product architecture of upgradable products and proposes a decision support method that yields the appropriate combination of product architecture and upgrade cycle. In addition, the authors propose evaluation models for the environmental load, cost, and customer dissatisfaction, as well as a comprehensive evaluation index based on these models. The overall model, which gives the evaluation index, considers the differences in the evaluated values resulting from differences in the product architecture and the number of upgrades. The proposed method was applied to a motherboard module design problem for a laptop computer. The results of this case study confirm that the proposed method successfully supports the designer during upgradable product design by deriving the most suitable combination from a set of product architectures and upgrade cycle candidates.
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Dai, Zhihuang, and Michael J. Scott. "Effective Product Family Design Using Preference Aggregation." Journal of Mechanical Design 128, no. 4 (2005): 659–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2197835.

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The development of product families, groups of products that share a common platform, is one way to provide product variety while keeping design and production costs low. The design of a product platform can be formulated as a multicriteria optimization problem in which the performances of individual products trade off against each other and against the objective of platform standardization. The problem is often solved in two stages: one to determine the values of the shared platform variables and a second to optimize the product family members with respect to specific targets. In the first stage, it is common to target the mean and variability of performance when fixing the values of platform variables. This paper contributes three new methods for platform development. The new methods are demonstrated on an electric motor example from the platform design literature, and the results are compared to those from existing methods. First, a preference aggregation method is applied to aggregate the multiple objectives into a single overall objective function. On the example problem, this approach gives superior results to existing techniques. Second, an alternative method that targets the minimum and maximum of the range of performance across the platform, instead of the mean and standard deviation, is proposed and shown to succeed where the existing method may fail. Third, a single-stage optimization approach which solves for both platform and nonplatform variables in a single pass is presented. This method delivers notably superior performance on the example problem but will, in general, incur greater computational expense.
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Wen, Bang Chun, Xiao Peng Li, Wei Sun, and Zhao Hui Ren. "A New Design Method—Deep-Layer Synthesized Design Method of Full Functions and Full Performances of Product." Applied Mechanics and Materials 16-19 (October 2009): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.16-19.1.

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In recent one century more than 60 design methods of products have been proposed and most of them can satisfy the one or several requirements of the general qualities only. So it is necessary to develop some synthesized design method, which can satisfy requirements of general synthesized qualities of product. Up to now, several scientists and technologists have done their efforts to study several synthesized design methods in order to satisfy more requirements of users. These methods are comprehensive design method, QFD method, taguchi design method, axiomatic design method, etc. Based on the classification of the design methods, we have proposed a new synthesized design method, named 1+3+X. The present method meet the need of customers for different general synthesized qualities of product including main and supplementary functions, structural performances, working performances and manufacturing performances and the first 1 is functional optimum design, the 3 are the dynamic optimum design, intelligent design and visual design to satisfy structural performances, working performances and manufacturing performances respectively, and the X is the design to satisfy other requirements.
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He, Ping, Cong Sheng Chen, Yu Ping Ma, and Zhong Wei Wu. "Design for Energy Optimization Method Based on Energy Unit." Advanced Materials Research 706-708 (June 2013): 1998–2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.706-708.1998.

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Design for energy optimization is an efficiency way to improve energy utilization rate and the environmental performance of products. A new design method for energy optimization based on energy unit (EU) is put forward. The method integrates energy property into design process of product, and takes the product as a set of design units and realizes the design for energy optimization process by the design of EU. Based on the introduction of the concept EU, the design for energy optimization process in the utilization stage is analyzed. At last, a product case is given to show the design process.
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Szökeová, Sarah, Lukáš Fictum, Milan Šimek, Alena Sobotkova, Marek Hrabec, and Danijela Domljan. "First and Second Phase of Human Centered Design Method in Design of Exterior Seating Furniture." Drvna industrija 72, no. 3 (2021): 291–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2021.2101.

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The article describes a part of the designing process of exterior furniture that utilizes HPL (high pressure laminate) with the reduced use of construction metal elements, using user-centered design methods. The process is divided into several phases. This article primarily uses human-centered design and describes the process of researching user attitudes and market research, as important methods in the overall design process. The observed results are crucial especially when introducing new products based on products already existing on the market. The contemporary market is filled up with a surplus of products that are not so customer-oriented, and customers are often lost in their choice. Currently, there is a tendency on the market to personalize each product to the customer, so this becomes one of the main designer’s methods in designing a product. The designer can personalize a product based on the user and market research. New products can be different in the approach to customer’s needs and attitudes in cases that the designing process follows the current needs. Also, it is important to present it properly to the public. It is necessary to create a representative customer, who can represent the potential group. This young woman has specific characteristics that can be used in the rest of the designing process – her relationship with nature and sitting outdoors, her relationship with furniture and her ability to purchase a new product.
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Zhang, Lei, Zhi Feng Liu, and Hong Bao. "Customer Clustering for Product Green Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 130-134 (October 2011): 3763–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.130-134.3763.

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The characteristic of product’s life-cycle customer environment requirements is analyzed. A customer clustering methode for green design is proposed. Conjoint analysis method is used to obtain individual customer’s environment requirements and system-clustering method is used to cluster customers in accordance with their environment requirements preference. Green product customer clustering is realized. Thus, successive development of green product can be supported. Green design oriented customer clustering of soybean milk maker is illustrated to exemplify the method.
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Guo, Yuan, and Xin Shi. "Innovation Design Method of Product Base on Materials Innovation Technologies." Advanced Materials Research 605-607 (December 2012): 271–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.605-607.271.

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Proposing the product design method based on innovative materials technology aim to play better the potential of materials’ application and to grasp the future trends of new products development. Combined with the recent typical innovative product cases to demonstrate four innovation design methods: reference, package and adhesion, superposition and integration, variation. These innovation methods’ applications indicate broader prospects of materials’ use that transformed from the state of “material”, the vision and touch of the “quality”, and it also play a positive role in new product development.
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