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REGENERATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN: A LITERATURE REVIEW IN AN EMERGING FIELD
Asbjörn Sörensen, Charlotte; Bursell, Annie; Nikkola, Nicole; Musa, Enes // 2024
The term “regenerative” refers to a process that repairs, recreates or revitalises its own sources of energy or air, water or any other matter (Attia, 2018). Regenerative systems can be defined in ...
Requirements Analysis of a Research Data Management System in Collaborative Projects
Mueller, Laura; Schultz, Andreas Maximilian; Altun, Osman; Uhe, Johanna; Koepler, Oliver; Auer, Soeren; Mozgova, Iryna // 2024
The collection, analysis, and reuse of data throughout the entire product lifecycle and the resulting potential are establishing in engineering context. Research Data Management (RDM) systems are ...
Results of the Environmental Impact Balancing as a Restriction of Undercarriage Concepts
Turke, Louisa Maria; Hoang, Anh-Duc; Vietor, Thomas // 2024
This research shows the quantitative determination of the environmental impact using an undercarriage. The necessity of circular value creation is demonstrated using application strategies from the ...
Rethinking Customer Satisfaction Towards More Sustainable Products – Sufficiency Within the Extended Kano Model
Konig, Kristian; Vielhaber, Michael // 2024
Development tasks often rely on value engineering to optimize functionality while minimizing effort, thereby enhancing customer satisfaction. Traditionally, improving system performance through ...
Revealing Methodological Approaches to Account for Circular Economy in Support of the Science-Based Targets for Carbon Emissions
Marini, Michele; Pigosso, Daniela C.A.; Pieroni, Marina; Tim, McAloone // 2024
This article analyses and proposes a few methodological approaches to account for carbon emissions of circular economy strategies within manufacturing companies designing circular products and ...
Reverse engineering in circular product development
Markus Breidohr; Johannes Meyer; Hariharan Ravichandran; David Inkermann // 2024
In order to preserve our planet and protect the climate, resources must be conserved. Circular product development in particular can help to conserve resources by removing components from used ...
STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCES FROM USING AI IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Heimdal, Anette; Lande, Ingrid; Almlie, Gunvor Sofia; Roaldsøy, Eline Øverbø // 2024
Over the past year AI has become highly available for everyone, including students in higher education. Initially, the universities did not want the students to use AI in their examinational projects ...
Supporting Design for Circular Economy Using Unit Manufacturing Process Simulations Models
Aher, Gaurav; Ramanujan, Devarajan // 2024
To identify the use of simulation models in design for circular economy (DfCE) this paper reviews prior work in this domain and classifies them according to the primary application objectives. Our ...
Survey of the Role of Domain Experts in Recent AI System Life Cycle Models
Muller, Benedikt; Roth, Daniel; Kreimeyer, Matthias // 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a cross-cutting technology with applications along the entire value chain. The integration of AI systems in product development opens up potential applications as of ...
Sustainability Implications of Using Additive Manufacturing for Production Tool Design
Hajali, Tina; I. Hallstedt, Sophie; Isaksson, Ola // 2024
As the application of Additive manufacturing (AM) is moving from prototyping to final product manufacturing, exploring its sustainability implications is crucial. This paper explores the ...
THE BOUNDARIES OF INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA INTERACTIONS: FIRST STEPS TO PREPARE IA-DESIGN EDUCATION FOR SOCIETY 5.0
BERNARDES, MAURICIO MOREIRA E SILVA; RUECKER, STAN; CODINHOTO, RICARDO; BULSING, JULIANA; CARRARO, FELIPE FOREST; RETTORE, PEDRO; LIBANIO, CLAUDIA; DERKSEN, GERRY; EZEQUIEL, BENJAMIN; OLIVEIRA, GEISA; CHRISTIAANS, HENRI; BRIEDE, JUAN CARLOS; SALAMANCA, JU // 2024
This article explores the integration of digital and physical spaces in Society 5.0, emphasising the role of design and AI education in addressing societal challenges through technological ...
THE ROLE FOR AI IN A COIL PROJECT INVOLVING FAST FASHION, PERSONAL FLOATATION DEVICES, AND A LMIC COMMUNITY
Wachs, Marina-Elena; Fairburn, Sue; Powell, John // 2024
Product design engineering education in the future involves commitment to more than integrative soft skills in team play and supporting student self-management, it is also about mediating ...
Towards Design for Cross-Generational Remanufacturing: A Literature Review and Concept Proposal
Tusch, Leonard; Jackle, Michael; Albers, Albert // 2024
This paper proposes the concept of cross-generational (CG) remanufacturing, integrating remanufactured components into new products for the primary market to overcome trade-offs between new-product ...
TRANSFORMATIVE COLLABORATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE MATERIAL SELECTION PRACTICES
Petrova, Miroslava Nadkova // 2024
In an era characterized by the pressing need for environmental sustainability, educational initiatives that empower students with the knowledge and skills to engage in sustainable practices are ...
X-PEC – A Problem Expanding and Creativity Framework for Generating Effective Ideas to Improve Sustainability in the Early Stages of Product Development
Mohnke, Jonas; Morsdorf, Simon; Vielhaber, Michael // 2024
This contribution highlights the significance of support methods for the early stages of sustainable product development and culminates in the introduction of a comprehensive framework in this ...
‘IMPOSTER DESIGNER’: SETBACKS AND SELF-DOUBTS ON A JOURNEY TOWARD IMPACT
Price, Rebecca // 2024
This conference paper reports, empirically, the setbacks and self-doubts that confront design students as they journey toward becoming professional practitioners. There is critical need to elevate ...
(RE) NAMING THE PEOPLE AT THE CENTRE OF DESIGN PROCESS
Green, Clare // 2023
Names used to describe the people our design projects are intended for are both stabilised and questionable. Human-Centred and User-Centred approaches are still at the core of design activity, but ...
A circular product design toolkit: methodological background, basic principles and building blocks
Shevchenko, Tetiana (1,2);Cluzel, Francois (2) // 2023
Circular product design has been recognised in the academia as a foundational step for companies to make circular business models functional and viable. In this regards, it is vital to have a ...
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE TEACHING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Masen, Marc; Butt, Ahmed Tamkin; Agg, Chloe // 2023
This paper draws parallels and contrasts between the Design-focussed learning tracks of the Mechanical Engineering courses at Imperial College London (ICL) and Nottingham Trent University (NTU). ...
A conceptual framework for information linkage and exchange throughout the lifecycle of process plants
Sebastian Schwoch (1), Jonathan Leidich (2), Max Layer (3), Bernhard Saske (1), Kristin Paetzold-Byhain (1), Peter Robl (2), Sebastian Neubert (3) // 2023
Based on the need of unified access to process plant related information across disciplines, companies and lifecycle phases as well as efforts to establish methods of modularization and ...
A DISCUSSION TO LEARN ABOUT SUSTAINABLE WELFARE SYSTEMS FUNCTIONING
Blaasvlaer, Linda; Gulden, Tore // 2023
A typical approach when designing for social service functioning in European and Norwegian contexts is to emphasize on what does not function. That is, one does not ask for reasons for conforming or ...
A dynamic approach for life cycle assessment. The case of domestic refrigerators.
Cappelletti, Federica;Rossi, Marta;Germani, Michele // 2023
The Life Cycle Assessment is a well-stated methodology whose application has recently spread over a multitude of sectors. Thus the need for very accurate and reliable analysis. The present work ...
A Framework model for facilitating Do-It-Yourself Design
Hoftijzer, JanWillem;Keyson, David // 2023
Today’s global context of mass-produced items has resulted in an increasing ‘distance’, or alienation, between people and the origins of the items they buy and use: an unhealthy human-product ...
A hierarchical exploration of how design margins enable adaptability
Jacobson, Lindsey;
Ferguson, Scott // 2023
Our society is built on engineered systems. Engineers are becoming increasingly concerned with the sustainability of systems, particularly their ability to adapt to a changing world. Recently, there ...
Boolean Searches
The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:
- design community
Find rows that contain at least one of the two words. - +design +community
Find rows that contain both words. - +design community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”. - +design -community
Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”. - +design ~community
Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not. - +design +(>community <decisions)
Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions” - design*
Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”. - "some words"
Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.