A Roadmap for the Design of Bioreactors in Mechanobiological Research and Engineering of Load-Bearing Tissues

2011 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mathieu Viens ◽  
Guillaume Chauvette ◽  
Ève Langelier

In the field of tissue engineering, a bioreactor is a valuable instrument that mimics a physiological environment to maintain live tissues in vitro. Although bioreactors are conceptually relatively simple, the vast majority of current bioreactors (commercial and custom-built) are not fully adapted to current research needs. Designing the optimal bioreactor requires a very thorough approach to a series of steps in the product development process. These four basic steps are: (1) identifying the needs and technical requirements, (2) defining and evaluating the related concepts, (3) designing the apparatus and drawing up the blueprints, and (4) building and validating the apparatus. Furthermore, the design has to be adapted to the specific purpose of the research and how the tissues will be used. In the emerging field of bioreactor research, roadmaps are needed to assist tissue engineering researchers as they embark on this process. The necessary multidisciplinary expertise covering micromechanical design, mechatronics, viscoelasticity, tissue culture, and human ergonomics is not necessarily available to all research teams. Therefore, the challenge of adapting and conducting each step in the product development process is significant. This paper details our proposal for a roadmap to accompany researchers in identifying their needs and technical requirements: step one in the product development process. Our roadmap proposal is set up in two phases. Phase 1 is based on the analysis of the bioreactor use cycle and phase 2 is based on the analysis of one specific and critical step in the use cycle: conducting stimulation and characterization protocols with the bioreactor. A meticulous approach to these two phases minimizes the risk of forgetting important requirements and strengthens the probability of acquiring or designing a high performance bioreactor.

2021 ◽  
pp. 28-35
Author(s):  
Nanang Fatchurrohman ◽  
M. Ilham Adelino ◽  
Meldia Fitri

Abstract In today’s overwhelming competition, the knowledge on product development represents a very significant aspect for companies to survive in the market. Among these sectors is the automotive industry, where it is one of the fastest growing, highly demanding and stiff competition marketplaces. Intensive research in this field is targeted to produce light weight and high-performance components which can increase fuel efficiency and sustainability of an automobile.  One of the recent avenues is the investigation of increased performance engineered materials to replace the conventional materials. In this study product development of engineered material - component is explored. To achieve a sound product development, new integrated product development framework which utilized simultaneous approach is developed. The framework is referred to as Integrated Conceptual Selection (ICS) which streamlines the phases in the product development process, including product investigation, product specification and conceptual design.  


2018 ◽  
Vol 108 (05) ◽  
pp. 301-306
Author(s):  
M. Halwas ◽  
J. Hofmann ◽  
J. Fleischer ◽  
C. Riehm ◽  
C. Spieker ◽  
...  

In dem folgenden Artikel wird die parallele Technologie- und Produktentwicklung am Beispiel der Wicklungsauslegung und -fertigung beschrieben. Diese findet im Rahmen des Förderprojektes NeWwire (Neuartige serienflexible Wickelverfahren für die wirtschaftliche automatisierte Fertigung von hoch performanten elektrischen Maschinen) statt. Ziel des Forschungsprojekts NeWwire ist die Entwicklung sowie Auslegung eines neuartigen Wickelverfahrens zur automatisierten Fertigung von Elektromotoren im Hochleistungsbereich für den automobilen Einsatz. Hierbei stellt die effektive Wicklung im Stator zur Leistungssteigerung eine besondere Herausforderung dar.   The following article describes the parallel technology and product development using the example of winding design and manufacture. This takes place as part of the NeWwire funded project („New series-flexible winding processes for the economic, automated production of high-performance electrical machines“). The goal of the research project NeWwire is the development and design of a new winding process for the automated production of electric motors in the high-performance area for automotive use. In this field the effective winding in the stator in order to increase the performance is a specific challenge.


Author(s):  
Andrea CAPRA ◽  
Ana BERGER ◽  
Daniela SZABLUK ◽  
Manuela OLIVEIRA

An accurate understanding of users' needs is essential for the development of innovative products. This article presents an exploratory method of user centered research in the context of the design process of technological products, conceived from the demands of a large information technology company. The method is oriented - but not restricted - to the initial stages of the product development process, and uses low-resolution prototypes and simulations of interactions, allowing users to imagine themselves in a future context through fictitious environments and scenarios in the ambit of ideation. The method is effective in identifying the requirements of the experience related to the product’s usage and allows rapid iteration on existing assumptions and greater exploration of design concepts that emerge throughout the investigation.


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