AbstractAxiomatic Design classifies designs into three basic types: uncoupled, decoupled and coupled. The first type encompasses the ideal designs, where independence is always ensured, the second includes the designs where independence can be achieved using the right sequence to fine-tune the design parameters as to satisfy the given set of functional requirements, while the last comprises designs for which independence can never be achieved. Usually, coupled designs are avoided and designers are encouraged to redesign their solutions until an uncoupled or a decoupled one is achieved. Nevertheless, coupled solutions are often hard to avoid. This paper discusses this issue and uses a simple graphical example on how to adjust either the func...
In this paper, a two-level decomposition method for optimal design is described. Using this method, ...
<p>Different designs and their information content according to different optimality criteria for th...
A product consists of various sub-functions elaborated by alternative design principles which result...
The authors gratefully thank the sponsorship of Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia through the Str...
AbstractComputing the information content of coupled designs is seldom discussed in the literature, ...
Axiomatic design offers a scientific base for design in an efficient way. It is well known that it h...
The computation of the information content of decoupled designs implies the use of conditional proba...
This paper introduces Axiomatic Design (AD) for top-down design of ergonomics systems. The Independe...
Of primary importance in Axiomatic Design (AD) theory is Suh‘s first axiom, stating that the indepen...
It has long been recognized that we need some fundamental, correct principles and methodologies to g...
When the design processes is executed, an existing axiomatic design becomes a coupled design when th...
AbstractTo manage the design matrix is an apparently easy thing to do. Discovering incongruences and...
Conceptual design is the stage where the upstream objectives and downstream constraints meet, so bot...
This paper aims to provide a mathematical perspective for the two axioms in Axiomatic Design. Specif...
Axiomatic Design holds that uncoupled designs are to be preferred over coupled designs. This paper d...
In this paper, a two-level decomposition method for optimal design is described. Using this method, ...
<p>Different designs and their information content according to different optimality criteria for th...
A product consists of various sub-functions elaborated by alternative design principles which result...
The authors gratefully thank the sponsorship of Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia through the Str...
AbstractComputing the information content of coupled designs is seldom discussed in the literature, ...
Axiomatic design offers a scientific base for design in an efficient way. It is well known that it h...
The computation of the information content of decoupled designs implies the use of conditional proba...
This paper introduces Axiomatic Design (AD) for top-down design of ergonomics systems. The Independe...
Of primary importance in Axiomatic Design (AD) theory is Suh‘s first axiom, stating that the indepen...
It has long been recognized that we need some fundamental, correct principles and methodologies to g...
When the design processes is executed, an existing axiomatic design becomes a coupled design when th...
AbstractTo manage the design matrix is an apparently easy thing to do. Discovering incongruences and...
Conceptual design is the stage where the upstream objectives and downstream constraints meet, so bot...
This paper aims to provide a mathematical perspective for the two axioms in Axiomatic Design. Specif...
Axiomatic Design holds that uncoupled designs are to be preferred over coupled designs. This paper d...
In this paper, a two-level decomposition method for optimal design is described. Using this method, ...
<p>Different designs and their information content according to different optimality criteria for th...
A product consists of various sub-functions elaborated by alternative design principles which result...