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Innovative Conceptual Design

Innovative Conceptual Design

Innovative Conceptual Design

Theory and Application of Parameter Analysis
Ehud Kroll, ORT Braude College, Israel
Sridhar S. Condoor, St Louis University, Missouri
David G. Jansson, David G. Jansson & Associates
October 2001
Paperback
9780521778480

    Conceptual design, along with need identification and analysis, make up the initial stage of the design process. Conceptual design encompasses the generation of concepts and their integration into system-level solutions, leading to a relatively detailed design. This innovative text is devoted to the crucial initial design stage and focuses on parameter analysis. This methodology helps identify critical issues, or parameters, of the design and proposes configuration-specific solutions. The authors present real-world case studies. The book will appeal to engineering students, as well as to practicing 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

    "It is a well-written and highly readable book, and is to be recommended for its refreshing approach to innovation in conceptual design." A. Rothwell, Delft University of Technology

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    Product details

    October 2001
    Paperback
    9780521778480
    248 pages
    234 × 156 × 13 mm
    0.35kg
    109 b/w illus. 7 tables
    Available

    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.
      Authors
    • Ehud Kroll , ORT Braude College, Israel
    • Sridhar S. Condoor , St Louis University, Missouri
    • David G. Jansson , David G. Jansson & Associates