Analysis on Measurements and Shapes of Adult Male Hands for Functional Product Design

2021 ◽  
Vol 45 (5) ◽  
pp. 758-769
Author(s):  
Jeon Eunkyung
2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 41-61
Author(s):  
Sean Reed ◽  
Magnus Löfstrand ◽  
Lennart Karlsson ◽  
John Andrews

Author(s):  
Mikael Cederfeldt

When creating a design automation system for a mature product there already exists a complete and functional product design and the task is to retrace the initial design process to find the input parameters, algorithms, rules, relations and solution strategies (design process information) that govern this initial design. This paper presents strategies and procedures for retracing, naming, classifying and storing the design process information governing the design variables of a mature product design, seen from a CAD representation perspective. Emphasis is on strategy for storing the design process information for use with the CAD representation as well as system transparency and efficient reuse of the documented and stored information.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018.28 (0) ◽  
pp. 1406
Author(s):  
Yoshifumi OHBUCHI ◽  
Hidetoshi SAKAMOTO ◽  
Haruhiko IIDA

2014 ◽  
Vol 945-949 ◽  
pp. 527-530
Author(s):  
Jin Xia Cheng

On the base of green design concept, multi-functional product design is given a new meaning. It is no longer simply a combination of multi-functional functions, but to extend product function on the bases of no extra cost and no waste of materials. Through fuzzy functional design, integrated design of related functions, developing the secondary function of product, as well as enhancing the product spiritual function and other ways, we can achieve multi-functional design of products.


Author(s):  
Itaru Watanabe ◽  
Dante G. Scarpelli

Acute thiamine deficiency was produced in mice by the administration of oxythiamine, a thiamine analogue, superimposed upon a thiamine deficient diet. Adult male Swiss mice (30 gm. B.W.) were fed with a thiamine deficient diet ad libitumand were injected with oxythiamine (170 mg/Kg B.W.) subcutaneously on days 4 and 10. On day 11, severe lassitude and anorexia developed, followed by death within 48 hours. The animals treated daily with subcutaneous injections of thiamine (300 μg/Kg B.W.) from day 11 through 15 were kept alive. Similarly, feeding with a diet containing thiamine (600 μg/Kg B.W./day) from day 9 through 17 reversed the condition. During this time period, no fatal illness occurred in the controls which were pair-fed with a thiamine deficient diet.The oxythiamine-treated mice showed a significant enlargement of the liver, which weighed approximately 1.5 times as much as that of the pair-fed controls. By light and electron microscopy, the hepatocytes were markedly swollen due to severe fatty change and swelling of the mitochondria.


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