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Title Design engineering and science / Nam Pyo Suh, Miguel Cavique, Joseph Timothy Foley, editors
Published Cham : Springer, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xxvi, 690 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Introduction to design -- What is design? -- How do we design? -- Design representations -- Problem definition -- How should we select functional requirements? -- How should we select design parameters? -- How should we select process variables? -- Mapping in design -- Redundant designs -- The information axiom and robust design -- Complexity in axiomatic design -- Axiomatic design application to product family design -- Design of large engineering systems -- Complexity in the kitchen -- Design of organizations -- Application of axiomatic design for the design of flexible and agile manufacturing systems -- Design of the assembly systems for airplane structures -- Healthcare system design -- Functional periodicity, "function clock," and "solar time clock" in design -- Artificial intelligence in design : a look into the future of axiomatic design -- Axiomatic cloud computing architectural design -- Future design challenges
Summary Design Engineering and Science teaches the theory and practice of axiomatic design (AD). It explains the basics of how to conceive and deliver solutions to a variety of design problems. The text shows how a logical framework and scientific basis for design can generate creative solutions in many fields, including engineering, materials, organizations, and a variety of large systems. Learning to apply the systematic methods advocated by AD, a student can construct designs that lead to better environmental sustainability and to increased quality of life for the end-user at the same time reducing the overall cost of the product development process. Examples of previous innovations that take advantage of AD methods include: " on-line electric vehicle design for electric buses with wireless power supply; " mobile harbors that allow unloading of large ships in shallow waters; " microcellular plastics with enhanced toughness and lower weight; and " organizational changes in companies and universities resulting in more efficient and competitive ways of working. The book is divided into two parts. Part I provides detailed and thorough instruction in the fundamentals of design, discussing why design is so important. It explains the relationship between and the selection of functional requirements, design parameters and process variables, and the representation of design outputs. Part II presents multiple applications of AD, including examples from manufacturing, healthcare, and materials processing. Following a course based on this text students learn to create new products and design bespoke manufacturing systems. They will gain insight into how to create imaginative design solutions that satisfy customer needs and learn to avoid introducing undue complexity into their designs. This informative text provides practical and academic insight for engineering design students and will help instructors teach the subject in a novel and more rigorous fashion. Their knowledge of AD will stand former students in good stead in the workplace as these methods are both taught and used in many leading industrial concerns
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 16, 2021)
Subject Engineering design.
Engineering design
Form Electronic book
Author Suh, Nam P., 1936- editor
Cavique, Miguel, editor
Foley, Joseph Timothy, editor
ISBN 9783030492328
303049232X