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Function modeling combined with physics-based reasoning for assessing design options and supporting innovative ideation
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Coatanéa, Eric
, Paris, Henri
, Mokhtarian, Hossein
in
Architectural engineering
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Design analysis
/ Design engineering
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Graph theory
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Mechanics
/ Organizational change
/ Physics
/ Product development
/ Reasoning
/ Representations
/ Requirements analysis
/ Reverse engineering
/ Special Issue Articles
/ System theory
2017
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Function modeling combined with physics-based reasoning for assessing design options and supporting innovative ideation
by
Coatanéa, Eric
, Paris, Henri
, Mokhtarian, Hossein
in
Architectural engineering
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Design analysis
/ Design engineering
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Graph theory
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Mechanics
/ Organizational change
/ Physics
/ Product development
/ Reasoning
/ Representations
/ Requirements analysis
/ Reverse engineering
/ Special Issue Articles
/ System theory
2017
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Function modeling combined with physics-based reasoning for assessing design options and supporting innovative ideation
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Coatanéa, Eric
, Paris, Henri
, Mokhtarian, Hossein
in
Architectural engineering
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Design analysis
/ Design engineering
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Graph theory
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Mechanics
/ Organizational change
/ Physics
/ Product development
/ Reasoning
/ Representations
/ Requirements analysis
/ Reverse engineering
/ Special Issue Articles
/ System theory
2017
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Function modeling combined with physics-based reasoning for assessing design options and supporting innovative ideation
2017
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Overview
Functional modeling is an analytical approach to design problems that is widely taught in certain academic communities but not often used by practitioners. This approach can be applied in multiple ways to formalize the understanding of the systems, to support the synthesis of the design in the development of a new product, or to support the analysis and improvement of existing systems incrementally. The type of usage depends on the objectives that are targeted. The objectives can be categorized into two key groups: discovering a totally new solution, or improving an existing one. This article proposes to use the functional modeling approach to achieve three goals: to support the representation of physics-based reasoning, to use this physics-based reasoning to assess design options, and finally to support innovative ideation. The exemplification of the function-based approach is presented via a case study of a glue gun proposed for this Special Issue. A reverse engineering approach is applied, and the authors seek an incremental improvement of the solution. As the physics-based reasoning model presented in this article is heavily dependent on the quality of the functional model, the authors propose a general approach to limit the interpretability of the functional representations by mapping the functional vocabulary with elementary structural blocks derived from bond graph theory. The physics-based reasoning approach is supported by a mathematical framework that is summarized in the article. The physics-based reasoning model is used for discovering the limitations of solutions in the form of internal contradictions and guiding the design ideation effort.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press,Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
/ Physics
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