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Einfluss von Prozessparametern auf die Funktionserfüllung von Bauteilen im Fused Deposition Modeling  (Members only )

Siebrecht, Justus; Jacobs, Georg; Beckers, Alexander; Löwer, Manuel; Schmidt, Walter; Körber, Michael // 2016
Optimising the stress behaviour of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) manufactured parts can be achieved by specific variation of process parameters. Varying nozzle temperatures, part orientations and ...

ENHANCING SUSTAINABLE DESIGN - THE USE OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS IN DESIGN EDUCATION

Dowlen, Chris; Griffiths, Brian; Ledsome, Colin; Potter, Clare; Winfield, Pat // 2016
The British Standards Committee TDW/7 is responsible for publishing the ‘Design for Manufacture
and Un-manufacture’ standard BS8887. This committee includes academic members. As a
contribution to ...

ETHICAL BICYCLE CONSUMPTION: FROM USED FRAMES TO NEW PRODUCTS

Lowley, James; Gulden, Tore // 2016
The use of bicycles in Norway today is very high, perpetuating a popular view of the bicycle as a
symbol of sustainability. This study explored how the life of a bicycle and its parts might be ...

EVALUATION OF CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT MATURITY OF MANUFACTURING COMPANIES  (Members only )

Kim, Sohui; Lee, Seulyi; Kim, Yong Se // 2016
This paper aims to introduce customer experience management (CEM) maturity model and provide a survey for the evaluation. The maturity model is published by Arthur D. Little, one of the global ...

FROM FMEA AS A PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD TO A DESIGN-ORIENTED PROCESS: TOWARD A DESIGN PERSPECTIVE OF FMEA

Cabanes, B.; Hubac, S.; Le Masson, P.; Weil, B. // 2016
In many high-tech sectors, the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) methodology is now one of the main used tools to identify and reduce risks during product design and manufacturing development. ...

FROM PROTOTYPE TO PRODUCTION: USING PLASTIC 3D PRINTED PARTS IN FURNITURE

Pandolfo, B. // 2016
The digital revolution is expanding beyond the virtual towards tangible material transformation. Advanced digital technologies are enabling small manufacturers of objects the opportunity to engage ...

GEAR PAIR GENERATION WITH THE METHOD OF TRANSPOSED LINES OF ACTION

Bendefy, A. G.; Horák, P. // 2016
The most typical way to calculate geometry of changing ratio gears is based on the manufacturing process. This article however describes a different approach. We applied the basic law of gearing, and ...

GLOBAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: KPI SELECTION SUPPORT

Taylor, T.; Ahmed-Kristensen, S. // 2016
Selecting key performance indicators in conventional product development is a challenging task for project management and is compound by global product development. Informed from the findings of two ...

Improving innovation culture by demonstrator design

Schulte, Kjersti Řverbř; Hatling, Morten; Aschehoug, Silje // 2016
In this paper, we present a case study from a high-tech manufacturing company in Norway. The project was a close collaboration between managers and engineers from the R&D department in an industrial ...

INFLUENCES OF ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING ON DESIGN PROCESSES FOR CUSTOMISED PRODUCTS

Spallek, J.; Sankowski, O.; Krause, D. // 2016
Additive manufacturing (AM) has a high impact on the fabrication of customised components of a product, but has not been sufficiently analysed for the implications of AM for design processes.
The ...

Integrated development process of products and production systems

Stoffels, Pascal; Vielhaber, Michael // 2016
The call for more sustainable products requires an entire consideration of all lifecycle phases. Besides the utilisation phase, the production phase influences environmental aspects to a huge share, ...

INTEGRATING REAL GEOMETRY MODELS INTO PRODUCT SIMULATIONS: AN APPROACH OF A KNOWLEDGE-BASED PROCESS

Katona, S.; Koch, M.; Wartzack, S. // 2016
Simulation driven product development is state of the art to insure that desired characteristics in use behave as requested before performing expensive tests using prototypes. Product simulation is ...

INTERVENTION FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN INNOVATION BETWEEN R&D AND MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT

Jensen, C. S.; Jensen, A. R. V.; Broberg, O. // 2016
In this paper we present the development and application of an intervention framework to initiate focus on Employee-Driven Innovation. EDI has the potential to improve product innovation by involving ...

INTRODUCING SELECTIVE LASER MELTING TO MANUFACTURE MACHINE ELEMENTS

Lachmayer, R.; Zghair, Y. A.; Klose, C.; Nürnberger, F. // 2016
In this analysis, a Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is used to contribute within machine elements manufacturing by using aluminium base alloys. It shows the ability to produce hybrid components which ...

LITERATURE REVIEW OF EXISTING EVALUATION METHODS IN THE CONTEXT OF CHANGEABILITY

Stäbler, M.; Weber, J.; Paetzold, K. // 2016
In recent decades a multiplicity of evaluation methods were developed, nevertheless, those methods are used little or not at all in the automotive industry. Hence, this paper should give a best ...

METHOD TO CREATE MARKET-SPECIFIC CUSTOMER PROFILES FOR ENHANCING POSITIVE USER EXPERIENCES IN CARS

Michailidou, I.; Franzen, F.; Lindemann, U. // 2016
Creating positive driving experiences requires deep understanding of users’ characteristics, needs and behavior. Since direct user inclusion can be time- and cost- effective or even impossible in ...

MODELS FOR UNDERSTANDING CONTEMPORARY TENSIONS IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION

Trathen, Stephen; Varadarjan, Soumitri // 2016
Traditional roles of product/industrial designers are being challenged as manufacturing decreases in
developed economies. Design educators are faced with the question: for what roles should we seek ...

MODELS FOR VALUE-DRIVEN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Bertoni, M.; Bertoni, A. // 2016
Nowadays, it is a great challenge to understand what models shall be used to iteratively translate customer desires into terms that are meaningful for engineering design decision-making. This paper ...

NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN DESIGN EDUCATION FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Junk, Stefan; Schrock, Steffen // 2016
Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing (3DP), has increasingly become more wide-spread and
applied to a great degree over the past years. Along with that, the necessity for training courses ...

OPEN ACTION TOOLKIT FOR ENHANCING DESIGN’S EFFECTIVENESS-BASED ON NEW SCHEMATIC INTERVIEW IN 14 MAJOR JAPANESE MANUFACTURING COMPANIES-  (Members only )

Tezuka, Akira; Yonetsu, Katsumi; Ikeda Takehiro // 2016
There exist great potential and possibilities on design and engineering in frond-end, so-called early stage design or upstream design, for business. “Design pushes business” might be an attractive ...

OPERATIONALIZATION OF MANUFACTURING RESTRICTIONS FOR CAD AND KBE-SYSTEMS

Gembarski, P. C.; Sauthoff, B.; Brockmöller, T.; Lachmayer, R. // 2016
Design guidelines for different manufacturing techniques have already been discussed for decades. Nevertheless, up to date no general framework for the implementation of manufacturing knowledge into ...

Opportunities and Challenges for Additive Manufacturing in Space Applications

Dordlofva, Christo; Lindwall, Angelica; Törlind, Peter // 2016
Additive manufacturing (AM) has been hyped the last few years because of the success of cheap 3D printers and the emerging Maker Movement. In industry AM has mainly been used for prototyping in the ...

Organizational Principles Oriented to Maximize Innovative Ideas of Blue-Collar Employees in Manufacturing

Groenneberg, Inty; Childs, Peter // 2016
This paper is focused on the blue-collar workforce, or more simply operators, as the central aspect of the manufacturing processes to produce manufacturing environments that can decrease ...

Personal 3D-Printing: A Remapping of the Relationship between Product Designers, Products and Users

Turbovich, Zuk; Das, Amarendra K.; Avital, Iko; Mazor, Gedalya // 2016
The rapid advancement of 3D printing technologies and recent developments creates new opportunity and challenges. The prime motivation of this research was driven from the possibility to integrate 3D ...

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