Interaction between computer-based design analysis activities and the engineering design process - An industrial survey

Martin Eriksson, Håkan Petersson, Robert Bjärnemo, Damien Motte

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Abstract

In the large majority of product development projects, computer-based design analyses are performed to assess the feasibility of potential technical solutions. As a first step to bring about a deeper understanding of the interactions between the engineering design and the design analysis activities, a survey has been performed in industry. The results of the survey cover: the use of design analysis within product development, the interactions of engineering design along the design analysis process, and the treatment of uncertainties and errors connected to the design analysis activities.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 13th International Design Conference - DESIGN'14
EditorsDorian Marjanović, Mario Štorga, Neven Pavković, Nejnad Bojčetić
Place of PublicationZagreb, Croatia
PublisherUniversity of Zagreb and Design Society
Pages1283-1296
Number of pages14
VolumeDS 77
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Event13th International Design Conference - DESIGN'14 - Dubrovnik
Duration: 2014 May 192014 May 22

Publication series

NameDESIGN
PublisherDesign Society
Number2
VolumeDS 77
ISSN (Print)1847-9073

Conference

Conference13th International Design Conference - DESIGN'14
Period2014/05/192014/05/22

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Free keywords

  • computer-based design analysis
  • engineering design process
  • industrial survey
  • Machine Design
  • maskinkonstruktion

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