A TRIZ based methodology for the analysis of the coupling problems in complex engineering design
Gao, James ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5625-3654, Fei, Genyuan and Tang, X.Q. (2009) A TRIZ based methodology for the analysis of the coupling problems in complex engineering design. In: Proceedings of the 19th CIRP Design Conference – Competitive Design. Cranfield University Press, Cranfield University, pp. 285-292. ISBN 9780955743641
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Conceptual design is a critical and innovative stage in engineering product and system design. In the conceptual design process, it would be ideal if all functional requirements are maintained independently according to the law of Axiomatic Design theory. However, in practice, especially in complex engineering product and system design, more often the requirements are not independent (or coupled), and this makes conceptual design more difficult. In this paper, a coupling analysis methodology, framework and related techniques are proposed which integrate axiomatic design with the theory of inventive problem solving (TRIZ), in order to identify and analyse the coupling problems existing in conceptual design. An illustrative example is also presented.
Item Type: | Conference Proceedings |
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Title of Proceedings: | Proceedings of the 19th CIRP Design Conference – Competitive Design |
Additional Information: | [1] This paper forms part of the published proceedings of the 19th CIRP Design Conference - Competitive Design, Cranfield, UK, 30-31 March 2009. |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | new product design, coupling analysis, axiomatic design, TRIZ |
Subjects: | T Technology > TS Manufactures T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) |
Pre-2014 Departments: | School of Engineering School of Engineering > Centre for Innovative Product Development School of Engineering > Department of Engineering Systems |
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Last Modified: | 27 Jan 2020 11:27 |
URI: | http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/3381 |
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