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Innovative Conceptual Design
Theory and Application of Parameter Analysis
This 2001 book covers theory and applications of conceptual design, the initial stage of engineering design.
Ehud Kroll (Author), Sridhar S. Condoor (Author), David G. Jansson (Author)
9780521770910, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 27 September 2001
248 pages, 109 b/w illus. 7 tables
24.2 x 16.4 x 2.1 cm, 0.55 kg
' … offers a broader insight into the thought processes that can lead to new concepts - meaning a fundamentally different solution to an already existing problem, or perhaps a new design challenge - and provides a stimulus to direct the designer along a more fruitful path when it comes to innovation in design. It is a well-written and highly readable book, and is to be recommended for its refreshing approach to innovation in conceptual design.' Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
Conceptual design, along with need identification and analysis, make up the initial stage of the design process. Need analysis transforms the often vague statement of a design task into a set of design requirements. Conceptual design encompasses the generation of concepts and integration into system-level solutions, leading to a relatively detailed design. This 2001 book is devoted to the crucial initial stage of engineering design. In particular, it focuses on parameter analysis, a methodology that leads the user through the design process, helping to identify critical issues (parameters) of the design and propose configuration-specific solutions. To illustrate the principles discussed, the authors present numerous examples and a variety of real-world case studies. The emphasis throughout is on innovation. This useful text will appeal to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as practising engineers, architects, and product development managers.
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Need identification and analysis
3. Need identification and analysis case study: packing factor of sand in electrical fuses
4. Introduction to parameter analysis
5. Parameter analysis put to work
6. Conceptual design case study: HVAC airflow sensor
7. Conceptual design case study: cut-edge sensor for flooring removal
8. Conceptual design case study: low-cost industrial indexing systems
9. Conceptual design case study: equal-channel-angular-extrusion metalworking
10. Need analysis and conceptual design case study: 'ball mover'
11. Technology observation
12. Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Aerospace & aviation technology [TRP], Mechanical engineering [TGB]