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Describing a mechanical model of a novel axial piston type steam expander
R. Grip; J.-G. Persson // 2008
DESIGN CATALOGUES FOR MECHANISM SELECTION
Singh, B.; Matthews, J.; Mullineux, G.; Medland, A. J. // 2008
Linkage mechanisms have many uses in design and engineering. They can be used to generate intricate motions in assembly tasks, packaging operations, and robotics. Mechanisms are preferable to their ...
DESIGN FOR POKA-YOKE ASSEMBLY AN APPROACH TO PREVENT ASSEMBLY ISSUES
Estrada, G.; Lloveras, J.; Riba, C. // 2008
It is important to be aware about assembly quality issues due to they represent a significant proportion of quality defects in many companies. These issues are commonly analyzed after they occur and ...
Development of an Online Coaching Tool for Mechanics of Materials Analysis in Design Projects
van der Voort, Eric; Heidweiller, Anton; Coninx, Katrijn // 2008
ENHANCING SUPPLIER'S QUALITY BY PREVENTIVE QUALITY ASSESSMENTS DURING DESIGN OF AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS
Graessler, I. // 2008
Ergonomic Adaptation of Musical Materials Project: First Experience Feedbacks of a Two-Year Multidisciplinary Human Experience of Mechanical Engineering Students
Thomann, Guillaume; Dodonato, Alain; Cordier, Jacques; Thony, Julie // 2008
GAP AND FLUSH VISUALIZATION OF VIRTUAL NONIDEAL PROTOTYPES
Stoll, T.; Paetzold, K. // 2008
When a product is manufactured, it always has deviations from the ideal CAD-geometry. Therefore, tolerances are assigned to each part. In this paper a method is presented where a designer can ...
Mechanical Design Learning Environments based on Virtual Reality Technologies
Mengoni, Maura; Germani, Michele // 2008
MECHATRONIC-ORIENTED DESIGN OF AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOP
Kiefer, J.; Baer, T.; Bley, H. // 2008
Accelerated and more robust ramp-up processes of highly complex automated manufacturing systems based on shorter design cycles are a key demand in the automotive industry. To cope with these market- ...
MOBILISING CRITERIA IN ARGUING ABOUT PRODUCT SOLUTIONS: A MOTOR FOR DESIGNER CONVERGENCE DURING A PROJECT REVIEW?
Cassier, J. L .; Prudhomme, G.; Lund, K. // 2008
In the context of market globalization, companies are now collaborating; concurrent engineering has taken the place of sequential engineering and therefore is generating many changes in ...
Project-Based Product Development Education
Novak, Marina; Dolšak, Bojan // 2008
ROBUST DESIGN METHOD FOR PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE CONSIDERING THE FUTURE UNCERTAINTIES
Kondoh, S.; Masui, K.; Mishima, N.; Matsumoto, M. // 2008
Product life cycle design has gained more interest in recent years due to growing concern about environmental problems. In general, there exist significant uncertainties (e.g., operating condition, ...
TEACHING AN INTEGRATED NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR ON COGNITIVE PRODUCTS
Shea, K.; Engelhard, M.; Helms, B.; Merz, M. // 2008
This paper describes a new interdisciplinary, project-based seminar at TU Munich, where mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science students create cognitive consumer ...
TEAM COHESION AND PROCESS ASPECTS OF TEAMWORK IN DESIGN
Neumann, A.; Badke-Schaub, P.; Lauche, K. // 2008
This paper describes a new interdisciplinary, project-based seminar at TU Munich, where mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science students create cognitive consumer ...
TOLERANCE ANALYSIS OF GEOMETRICALLY NON-IDEAL SYSTEMS IN MOTION
Stuppy, J.; Meerkamm, H. // 2008
The functionality of technical systems in motion is influenced by small geometrical variations of their components. To quantify this influence, tolerance analysis is carried out. In this paper, ...
UNCERTAINTY AND RISK REDUCTION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN EMBODIMENT PROCESSES
Grebici, K.; Goh, Y. M.; McMahon, C. // 2008
The interdependency between information requirements and lead-time reduction is a challenging issue usually addressed by collaborative and concurrent design processes. The combination of temporal ...
VISUAL ANALYSIS METHODS FOR NON-IDEAL ASSEMBLIES
Penzkofer, F.; Wittmann, S.; Winter, M. // 2008
We follow the “generate and test” approach to analyse tolerance specifications: Based on toleranced CAD data, non-ideal parts are generated. For these non-ideal parts we propose several visualization ...
WEB-BASED SOLUTION REPOSITORY IN MECHANISM THEORY TO SUPPORT THE DESIGN PROCESS
Brix, T.; Döring, U.; Reeßing, M. // 2008
This paper presents a solution repository that is part of the "Digital Mechanism and Gear Library" (DMG-Lib). The aim of this project is to develop a new digital, internet-based library ...
Working Structure and DSM as Integration Tools in Interdisciplinary Contexts
Watty, R.; Binz, H. // 2008
A Function-Based Component Ontology for Systems Design
Bryant, Arnold Cari R.; Stone, Robert B.; Greer, James L.; McAdams, Daniel A.; Kurtoglu, Tolga; Campbell, Matthiew I. // 2007
A Graph Topology Optimization Method for the Synthesis of Robust and Efficient Routes
Nair, Sandeep; Campbell, Matthew I. // 2007
A Systematic Approach for Cost Optimal Tolerance Design
Dimitrellou, Sotiria Ch.; Diplaris, Stefanos c.; Sfantsikopoulos, Michael M. // 2007
An Approach to Avoid Quality Assembly Issues Since Product Design Stage
Estrada, Gabriela; Riba, Carles; Lloveras, Joaquim // 2007
An Ontology Based Approach to a Flexible Aid for Mechanical Conceptual Design
Liu, Yang; Basson, Anton H. // 2007
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