Design Engineering: A Manual for Enhanced CreativityAs with any art, science, or discipline, natural talent is only part of the equation. Consistent success stems from honing your skills, cultivating good techniques, and hard work. Design engineering, a field often considered an intuitive process not amenable to scientific investigation, is no exception. Providing descriptive theory, broad context, |
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... ......... 423 9.3.2 PrinciplesofDesignCatalogs................................... 424 9.3.3 Examples......................................................... 425 9.3.4 Relationships to Organization Product Catalogs . Contents xv.
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... catalog—decision table: torque transmission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 Design catalog: transformation of energy or signal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Basic physical operations—symbols for flowcharting ...
... catalog—decision table: torque transmission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 Design catalog: transformation of energy or signal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Basic physical operations—symbols for flowcharting ...
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Contents
1 | |
Establishing Propertise of Designed Technical Systems | 77 |
Case Examples | 79 |
Knowledge Related to Engineering Design Processes | 133 |
Chapter 2 Engineering Design System DesS and Engineering Design Processes DesP | 135 |
Chapter 3 Design Situation | 201 |
Chapter 4 Procedural Model of Design Engineering | 211 |
Knowledge Related to Designed Techical Systems | 267 |
Chapter 8 Design Methods | 377 |
Chapter 9 Information and Formal Support for Design Engineering | 409 |
Chapter 10 Technical Support for Design Engineering | 445 |
Chapter 11 Human Resources Management and Environmental Support for Design Engineering | 467 |
MetaKnowledge Related to Design Engineering | 519 |
Chapter 12 Engineering Design Science | 521 |
Glossary | 543 |
References | 551 |
Chapter 5 Transformation System Including Transformation Process Technical Process and Technical System | 269 |
Chapter 6 Technical Object Systems | 287 |
Chapter 7 Specialized Engineering Design Sciences Specialized Theories of Technical Systems | 343 |
Support for Design Engineering | 375 |
Index | 579 |
Back cover | 589 |
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