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Forming a Base for a Manufacturing System Design and Evaluation Method
Karlsson, A. // 2002
In this paper, a base for a manufacturing system design and evaluation method is proposed. The main goal within the project is to create a method that addresses important aspects with manufacturing ...
Gear Pump Design: Optimization for Delivery Increas
Di Francesco, G.; Marini, S. // 2002
Our objective is to build lighter and smaller gear pumps vs. those being currently produced. The need to reduce weight and dimensions is strongly felt also by the manufacturers who want to reduce ...
How Designers Communicate Ideas to Each Other in Design Meetings
Williams, A.; Cowdroy, R. // 2002
Multi Disciplinary Design Teams (MDDTs) are used extensively in the industrial manufacturing world to integrate the broad knowledge bases required for application of diverse technologies necessary in ...
Implementation of Computer Techniques in Production Practice
Nadolny, T.; Jakubowski, J. // 2002
Increasing Load Capacity of Splines due to Design
Schäfer, G.; Garzke, M. // 2002
Splines are common used shaft-hub-connections with high performance in torque transmission. There are several national and international standards (e.g. ISO 4156, ANSI B92, DIN 5480, DIN 5466) ...
Methodical Framework and Examplesof an Environmental Innovative Product Development
Rosemann, B.; Meerkamm, H. // 2002
Innovative products are the base capacity for industrial manufacturers and traders to compete in fast changing markets and are consequently the foundation of our social welfare. In opposition to ...
Multiple Environmental Benchmark Data Supporting Ecodesign in Both Industry and Academia
Boks, C.; Stevels, A. // 2002
For many years Philips Consumer Electronics and Delft University of Technology have cooperated to balance and bridge scientific theory and methodology development regarding sustainability issues with ...
On the Design of a Low-Cost Racing Car Chassis
Chignola, S.; Gadola, M.; Leoni, L.; Resentera, M. // 2002
The paper presents a project under development at the University of Brescia with the co-operation of Metra, a leading company in the field of aluminium extrusion. A racecar chassis has been designed ...
Perspectives on Similarity in Design
Eckert, C. M.; Earl, C. F. // 2002
New designs are examined in the context of existing designs. General features of similarity are outlined. Similarities are distinguished according to both the type of design activity and the type ...
Planning Manufacturing Variants of Rotational Parts with CNC Turning-Burnishing Technologies
Przybylski, W.; Siemiatkowski, M. // 2002
Product Development On The Fast Track
Burchardt, C.; Göttsch, N. // 2002
Product lifecycle management (PLM) focuses on the efficient utilization of existing know-how and resources. The challenges faced by car manufacturers are by no means new: They need to introduce ...
Product development: a postgraduate approach
Medland, A.J. // 2002
he programme should be truly a pan-European with students participating in global projects through exchanges and remote working techniques, with final assessment through the presentation of ...
Simulating Design for Production: The University of Botswana Experience
Khumomotse, S. M.; M'Rithaa, M. K. // 2002
There is substantial consensus among today’s manufacturers that integration between design and manufacturing is a prerequisite for competing in a global economy. Whereas industry is often responsive ...
The Electronic Control Ignition and Fuel Injection System for Formula Student Racer Engine
Kegl, B.; Pehan, S. // 2002
In this paper some aspects of the Formula S project, team and racing car is briefly presented. Attention is focused on the air and fuel supply of engine. The intake manifold is planed from the ...
The Evaluation of Costs Related to Safety of Mechanical Systems in Design Stages
Fargnoli, M.; Pighini, U. // 2002
Cost is a factor having a great influence on the properties of any Mechanical System, limiting in a significant way designers’ and manufacturers’ choices, who are always limited in their choices. It ...
The Guideline "Design for Upgrading" as a Medium for Sustainable Design
Lindemann, U.; Mörtl, M.; Hessling, T.; Hutterer, P. // 2002
This paper is about the topic to prolong the service life of capital goods - with a special focus to Upgrading. The processes occurring during the generation of a product should be systematically ...
Upgrading a CAD System with Expert System
Kaiba, P.; Prebil, I.; Novak, A. // 2002
The article describes an expert system which is fully adapted to computer aided development of products in mechanical engineering and is based upon feature technology. It supplements the features of ...
Vibration Analysis of Vacuum Cleaner Motors
Tavcar, J.; Duhovnik, J. // 2002
Once a product is developed and its manufacture begins, its level of excellence immediately starts decreasing due to other competitive products on the market. Its life on the market can be prolonged ...
PRODUCT FAMILIES; THE PARADIGM OF THE ORDER ENTRY POINT.
Bikker, Henk; van Till, Roelf // 1998
The paradigm of the Order Entry Point recognizes the necessity of anticipating the external needs from the market and the internal needs from design and manufacturing, to act partly on prognosis and ...
BREAKDOWN OF SPECIFICATIONS TO SUPPORT SELECTION BETWEEN EMBODIMENT ALTERNATIVES
Schachinger, Peter // 1997
Among engineering designers, interest has increased for some years in integrating several functions into one component (parts count reduction). On the other hand, a component will be to costly to ...
THE ROLE OF INFORMATION STRUCTURES IN DESIGN AND ENGINEERING PROCESSES
Eric Lutters, A. H.; Streppel, Huub Kals // 1997
Manufacturing tasks and their mutual interactions can be described based on a reference model. A specific model, the Manufacturing Engineering Reference Model, is described here, and using the model ...
Product Structuring: Keystone for Manufacturing Control
Bikker, Henk // 1996
DS52_PRODUCT STRUCTURING IN DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE
Herbertsson, Jonas // 1995
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.