Research on Industrial Design Materials with Effect of Symbol on Product Interface Design

2014 ◽  
Vol 643 ◽  
pp. 328-332
Author(s):  
Zhong Yan Hu ◽  
Zai Hui Cao ◽  
Jin Fa Shi

The semeiology’s effect on the design of the product interface is labored according to the origin of the semeiology. This paper research on Industrial Design Materials with Effect of Symbol on Product Interface Design. From lots of points of view, which are including graph, character, sound, material, color and so on, the semeiology’s effect on the design of the product interface is stated in the article.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shide Shao ◽  
Wei Chang

Abstract With the introduction of computer-aided industrial design into industrial design, it has brought huge economic effects to people's production and life. Especially for enterprise companies, computer-aided industrial design has shortened the cycle of enterprise research and development, and at the same time improved the quality of products. However, in the information age, effective and timely communication of information is very important. How to achieve computer-aided industrial design and human error, timely and effective communication has become a research focus and difficulty. At present, the research on computer-aided industrial design of human-computer interaction is limited to the research of interface design and virtual simulation technology, and there are few research and innovations of theoretical methods. This article will explore computer-aided industrial design in human-computer interaction technology.This paper will specifically analyze the user target drive and user behavior driven design methods and give detailed steps and methods of computer-aided industrial design based on human-computer interaction. At the same time, this paper proposes a method of adding form design to man-machine performance in the computer man-machine form design, and then proposes product shape design based on data information. At the same time, based on this, the morphological man-machine design information space is constructed. Experiments show that the design method proposed in this paper has a good performance advantage in computer-aided industrial design of human-computer interaction.


Author(s):  
T. Yanaka ◽  
K. Shirota

It is significant to note field aberrations (chromatic field aberration, coma, astigmatism and blurring due to curvature of field, defined by Glaser's aberration theory relative to the Blenden Freien System) of the objective lens in connection with the following three points of view; field aberrations increase as the resolution of the axial point improves by increasing the lens excitation (k2) and decreasing the half width value (d) of the axial lens field distribution; when one or all of the imaging lenses have axial imperfections such as beam deflection in image space by the asymmetrical magnetic leakage flux, the apparent axial point has field aberrations which prevent the theoretical resolution limit from being obtained.


Author(s):  
L.R. Wallenberg ◽  
J.-O. Bovin ◽  
G. Schmid

Metallic clusters are interesting from various points of view, e.g. as a mean of spreading expensive catalysts on a support, or following heterogeneous and homogeneous catalytic events. It is also possible to study nucleation and growth mechanisms for crystals with the cluster as known starting point.Gold-clusters containing 55 atoms were manufactured by reducing (C6H5)3PAuCl with B2H6 in benzene. The chemical composition was found to be Au9.2[P(C6H5)3]2Cl. Molecular-weight determination by means of an ultracentrifuge gave the formula Au55[P(C6H5)3]Cl6 A model was proposed from Mössbauer spectra by Schmid et al. with cubic close-packing of the 55 gold atoms in a cubeoctahedron as shown in Fig 1. The cluster is almost completely isolated from the surroundings by the twelve triphenylphosphane groups situated in each corner, and the chlorine atoms on the centre of the 3x3 square surfaces. This gives four groups of gold atoms, depending on the different types of surrounding.


2002 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 8-11
Author(s):  
Kevin Caves ◽  
Frank DeRuyter ◽  
David R. Beukelman
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