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Axiomatic Design Advances and Applications




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 06/2001





Trama

Design education, research, and practice have recently seen considerable evolution as university programs, researchers, journals, and conferences systematize design as a discipline and science. Nam P. Suh's book Axiomatic Design: Advances and Applications contributes to this systematic and
scientific base and presents a fresh perspective on design, establishing a rational framework for the discipline. The book follows Suh's successful publication, The Principles of Design (OUP 1990), although the two books are substantially different in both content and approach. The first three
chapters of Axiomatic Design cover the fundamental principles of axiomatic design. The following chapters offer a complete treatment of the design of systems, software, materials and materials processing, manufacturing systems, and product design. Suh shows how a scientific and systematic approach
to design improves efficiency, productivity, savings, reliability, and quality for industries that currently rely on ad hoc design systems; Axiomatic Design contains the principles and practical knowledge necessary to achieve these improvements. Perfect for senior and graduate design and mechanical
engineering students as well as professional engineers, this unique text offers the tools necessary to design with ease and elegance and serves as a stepping-stone in the ever-evolving intellectual science of design.
Features
BL Applies the principles of axiomatic design to a variety of real-life situations including mechanism design, software engineering, and basic business processes
BL Includes numerous integrated case studies using axiomatic design to solve real-life design challenges
BL Drawsmaterial from consulting cases with industrial firms throughout the world
BL Requires no prerequisite reading (The Principles of Design can be read for clarification)




Note Editore

While this book follows up Suh's 1990 monograph, Principles of Design, is substantially different in both content and approach. This is a textbook designed for graduate students and professional engineers. After covering the fundamental principles of axiomatic design in the first three chapters, it deals with design of systems, software, materials and materials processing, manufacturing systems, and product design. This volume contains case studies and research gathered over the last ten years since the publication of its predecessor.




Sommario

1 - Introduction to Axiomatic Design
1.1 - Introduction
1.2 - Current State of Design Practice
1.3 - Who Are the Designers? How Do We Design? What Is Design?
1.4 - What Is the Ultimate Goal of Axiomatic Design?
1.5 - Role of Axioms in Development of Science and Technology — A Technological Perspective
1.6 - Axiomatic Approach vs. Algorithmic Approach
1.7 - Axiomatic Design Framework
1.8 - Common Mistakes Made by Designers
1.9 - Comparison of Axiomatic Design with Other Methodologies
1.10 - Summary
2 - One-FR Design, the Information Axiom, and Robust Design
2.1 - Introduction
2.2 - Introduction to One-FR Design
2.3 - Design Issues for the One-FR Design
2.4 - One-FR Design and Information Content
2.5 - Elimination of Bias and Reduction of Variance
2.6 - Robust Design
2.7 - Design Process
2.8 - Summary
2-A - Pressure in Thick Wall Tube
2-B - Discrete Random Variables: Expected Value, Variance, and Standard Deviation
2-C - Continuous Random Variables: Expected Value, Variance, Standard Deviation, and Multivariate Random Variables
3 - Multi-FR Design
3.1 - Introduction
3.2 - Brief Review of Axiomatic Theory for Multi-FR Design
3.3 - The Independence Axiom and the Information Axiom — Their Implications for a Multi-FR Design Task
3.4 - On Ideal Multi-FR Design
3.5 - Uncoupled and Decoupled Multi-FR Designs
3.6 - Information Content and Complexity of Multi-FR Design
3.7 - Integration of DPs to Minimize the Information Content
3.8 - Nonlinear Multi-FR Design
3.9 - Design of Dispatching and Schedules: Avoiding Traffic Congestion
3.10 - Conclusions
Appendix 3-A - Independence of the Two Design Axioms
Appendix 3-B - Corollaries and Theorems Related to Information and Complexity
4 - Design of Systems
4.1 - Introduction
4.2 - Issues Related to System Design
4.3 - Classification of Systems
4.4 - Axiomatic Design Thoery for Fixed Systems
4.5 - Design and Operation of Large Systems
4.6 - Representation of the System Architecture of Fixed Systems
4.7 - Mathematical Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Systems
4.8 - Application of the System Architecture
4.9 - On human-machine Interface
4.10 - Generation of System Architecture using Computer Science
4.11 - Conclusions
5 - Axiomatic Design of Software
5.1 - Introduction
5.2 - Axiomatic Design
5.3 - Design of a Software System for a Library: An Example
5.4 - Software for Design of a Rib in Injection Molding of Plastic Parts: an Example (Adapted from Kim, et al., 1991)
5.5 - Axiomatic Design of Object-Oriented Software System
5.6 - Case Study: Acclaro Software — Axiomatic Design of Object-Oriented Software System (ADo-oSS) for Designers
5.7 - Case Study: Software Design for Real Time Control of Hardware/Software System
5.8 - Software Development for Design Automation for Glass-Bulb Design
5.9 - An Ideal Software System
5.10 - Other Issues Related to Software Design
5.11 - Conclusions
6 - Axiomatic Design of Manufacturing Systems
6.1 - Introduction
6.2 - Basic Requirements of a Manufacturing System
6.3 - Elements of Manufacturing Systems
6.4 - Axiomatic Design of Fixed Manufacturing Systems for Identical Parts
6.5 - Axiomatic Design of a Flexible Manufacturing System for Different Part
6.6 - Mathematical Modeling and Optimization of Design
6.7 - Representation of Manufacturing System Architecture
6.8 - Conculsions
7 - Axiomatic Design of Materals and Materials Processing Techniques
7.1 - Introduction
7.2 - Mixalloys
7.3 - Microcellular Plastics
7.4 - Layered Manufacturing Process
7.5 - Conclusions
8 - Product Development
8.1 - Introduction
8.2 - Mapping from the Customer Domain to the Functional Domain
8.3 - Mapping from FRs to DPs
8.4 - Application of the Information Axiom
8.5 - Case Study — Depth Charge
8.6 - Concurrent Engineering — Mapping from FR to DP to PV
8.7 - Product Service
8.8 - System Architecture
8.9 - Conclusions
9 - A Theory of Complexity — The Design Axioms, Information, Complexity, and Periodicity
9.1 - Introduction
9.2 - Complexity, Uncertainty, Information, and Periodicity
9.3 - Reduction of Uncertainity — Conversion of a Design with Time-Dependent Combinatorial Complexity to a Design with Time-Dependent Periodic Complexity
9.4 - Distinction between Time-Independent and Time-Dependent Complexity
9.5 - Other Implications of Periodic Complexity — A Speculation
9.6 - Conclusion Remarks










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780195134667

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: MIT-Pappalardo Series in Mechanical Engineering
Dimensioni: 243 x 30.0 x 196 mm Ø 1170 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:numerous tables, figures and halftones
Pagine Arabe: 528


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