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Engineering Design Synthesis: Understanding, Approaches and Tools
β Scribed by Norbert F. M. Roozenburg (auth.), Amaresh Chakrabarti (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 370
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is an attempt to bring together some of the most infiuential pie ces of research that collectively underpin today's understanding of what constitutes and contributes to design synthesis, and the approaches and tools for supporting this important activity. The book has three parts. Part 1 - Understanding - is intended to provide an overview of some of the major findings as to what constitutes design synthesis, and some of its major infiuencing factors. Part 2 - Approaches - provides descriptions of some of the major prescriptive approaches to design synthesis that together infiuΒ enced many of the computational tools described in the final part. Part 3 - Tool- is a selection of the diverse range of computational approaches being developed to support synthesis in the major strands of synthesis research - composition, retrieval, adaptation and change. In addition, the book contains an editorial introduction to the chapters and the broader context of research it represents, and a supplementary bibliography to help locate this broader expanse of work. With the wide variety of methods and tools covered, this book is intended primarily for graduate students and researchers in product design and development; but it will also be beneficial for educators and pracΒ titioners of engineering design, for whom it should act as a valuable sourcebook of ideas for teaching or enhancing design creativity.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Defining synthesis: on the senses and the logic of design synthesis....Pages 3-18
Insight, design principles and systematic invention....Pages 19-34
Synthesis and theory of knowledge: general design theory as a theory of knowledge, and its implication to design....Pages 35-48
Theory of technical systems and engineering design synthesis....Pages 49-66
A knowledge operation model of synthesis....Pages 67-90
Front Matter....Pages 91-91
Two approaches to synthesis based on the domain theory....Pages 93-108
Using the concept of functions to help synthesise solutions....Pages 109-119
Design catalogues and their usage....Pages 121-129
TRIZ, the Altshullerian approach to solving innovation problems....Pages 131-149
Front Matter....Pages 151-151
Synthesis of schematic descriptions in mechanical design....Pages 153-177
An approach to compositional synthesis of mechanical design concepts using computers....Pages 179-197
Synthesis based on function-means trees: Schemebuilder....Pages 199-212
Design processes and context for the support of design synthesis....Pages 213-227
Retrieval using configuration spaces....Pages 229-243
Creative design by analogy....Pages 245-269
Design patterns and creative design....Pages 271-284
FAMING: supporting innovative design using adaptation β a description of the approach, implementation, illustrative example and evaluation....Pages 285-302
Transforming behavioural and physical representations of mechanical designs....Pages 303-317
Automatic synthesis of both the topology and numerical parameters for complex structures using genetic programming....Pages 319-337
Back Matter....Pages 339-356
β¦ Subjects
Engineering Design; Simulation and Modeling
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