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Advanced Engineering Design

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The article was published on 2012-01-01. It has received 48 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Electrical engineering technology & System of systems engineering.

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The Complexity of Mapping Customer Needs... (and the Myth of a Unanimous Customer)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider coupling, found due to this mapping, as a possible source of complexity in terms of a user interface to a designed product, and re-examine the methodology of how customer needs are generated and translated into the other domains to understand how they can give further insight into the customer mindset.
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The development of conceptual building design technology, using quality function deployment and axiomatic design / Koncepcinio pastato projektavimo technologija, taikant kokybės funkcijos išskleidimo ir aksiomatinio projektavimo metodus

TL;DR: In this article, two methods, Quality Function Deployment and Axiomatic design are used to develop the conception and to eliminate the main disadvantages of traditional building design, and the integration of BIM, energy modelling (DesignBuilder) help to highlight the issue of energy efficiency at the early stage of building design.
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Grinding Machine Developments

W. Brian Rowe
TL;DR: The ability of a machine to withstand vibrations depends not only on the machine stiffness but also on machine damping Damping is a term used to describe the mechanism of energy dissipation within a machine.
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An approach to the economic manufacture of an aerostatic lead screw for micro-scale machine tools

TL;DR: In this article, the aerostatic lead screw actuator (ALSA) was designed for use in a hard-turning micro-scale machine tool, which achieved a static stiffness of 50 N/mm and dynamic stiffness of 40 N/μm with friction below 0.1 N/m.
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New Developments to Guide Strategic Product Design and Systematic Innovation

TL;DR: In this article, the Linearity Theorem is applied to case studies that show how to select the design parameters and how to drive the innovation procedures, and some conclusions derived from the authors' experience during technological advising are presented.