Innovative Conceptual Design
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.
- Focuses on the most important part of the design process - the initial design stage
- Includes a wealth of examples and numerous real-world case studies
- Based on authors' extensive academic and industry experience
Reviews & endorsements
' … 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
Product details
January 2005Adobe eBook Reader
9780511034169
0 pages
0kg
109 b/w illus. 7 tables
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Table of Contents
- 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.