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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Ke Su ◽  
Hao Ma

The sharing and reuse of product design experience knowledge is beneficial to shorten the product development cycle and improve product quality. The intelligent microprocessor has greatly changed the way of interaction between people and computers. This article mainly studies the usability analysis in the product design process based on the intelligent microprocessor. The experiment must first perform initial finite element calculations, and the purpose is to complete the data collection. The collection of evaluation indicators is carried out with the help of perceptual vocabulary classification, and the hierarchical inference method is used to build a tree-like analysis chart. After the indicator collection is completed, the Likert scale method is used to screen the indicators, and the evaluators will rate the selected indicators according to their importance. The Petri net modeling method is used to model the product design process, which mainly includes task element definition, task module division, task planning, and task allocation. Finally, the usability test of the product is carried out. Experimental data shows that the probability of completing the design task within 30 days is 27.74%. The results show that the intelligent microprocessor shortens the time-consuming process of product design and at the same time enhances product usability.


Helix ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 155-160
Author(s):  
Vikram Neerugatti ◽  
Dr.Baseer K.K. ◽  
Jahir Pasha Dr. M. ◽  
Satish Kumar V. D.

Author(s):  
Roydan Dsouza

3D Printing refers to a class of technology that can automatically construct 3-dimensional physical models from Computer Aided Design (CAD) data. Reduction of product development cycle time is a major concern in industries for achieving competitive advantage. Endodontic dentistry is the dental specialty concerned with the study and treatment of the dental pulp, and generally diagnose tooth pain and perform root canal treatment and other procedures relating to the interior of the tooth. This article, therefore, aims on being an assistive methodology in endodontics by applying 3D printing in order to reduce the strain involved in the tooth restoration process.


Author(s):  
Youngok CHOI ◽  
Youngeun CHOO ◽  
Ian DE VERE

For production-oriented companies such as original brand manufacturers (OBMs), management of the NPD cycle is essential to how their business functions. However, because these companies focus on R&D activities, engineering and manufacturing goods, they often see design as a small fragment of their product development cycle rather than as an integral part of the process. This paper investigates current design processes, identifying how each process is run by different businesses. Literature reviews and in-depth interviews are undertaken with key NPD project personnel from OBM firms and international brands, to evaluate firms’ current problems operating the existing processes. The findings show an overview of how the design process is carried out by various functional groups in OBM consumer electronics companies and international brands respectively. It is anticipated that contributions to this research will guide OBM firms’ activities in each process of design, and help to improve managing overall design practices.


Author(s):  
Heping Peng ◽  
Zhuoqun Peng

Concurrent design and process tolerances determination may ensure the manufacturability of products, improve the design efficiency, lower the overall production cost, reduce the quantity of unqualified products, and shorten product development cycle. Yet most of the current concurrent tolerancing models focus on the concurrent design of dimensional tolerances without taking into consideration geometrical tolerances. The objective of this study is to extend the concurrent tolerancing model to consider geometrical tolerance requirements. Firstly, the geometrical tolerances are either converted into equivalent dimensional tolerances or only treated as additional machining constraints based on their respective characteristics. Then, a concurrent tolerancing model is established based on ensuring the fulfillment of the product's functional requirements, taking the combination of expected quality loss and manufacturing cost as target function, and taking the functional constraints, geometrical tolerance constraints and process bound constraints as the constraint conditions. After having established the concurrent tolerancing model, the nonlinear programming technique is employed to solve this model to gain the optimal design and process tolerances. Finally, an example of wheel assembly is given to illustrate the validity of the suggested method.


Author(s):  
Rodrigo Bastos Fernandes ◽  
André Ogliari

The development of new and innovative products consists in a competitive advantage, allowing companies to overcome competitors, maintain or even increase its market share. As the product development cycle is shortening, a greater effort is required at the ideation of new technologies and products. In this context, the bio-inspired design has been receiving attention as a creativity strengthening method. However, the majority of methods and tools proposed in this field present biological stimuli in the form of literature extracts, requiring a great cognitive effort from the design teams in abstracting principles to generate ideas. In this paper a systematic approach to biological stimuli development is presented, as well as its contribution during the ideation process. An experiment was conducted on the context of a product design course. As result, it was evidenced that the biological stimulators contributed to the increase of the ideas' utility and variety, favoring the innovation process.


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