Advances in Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering

This book presents a selection of papers related to the fifth edition of book further to the International Conference on Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering. This Conference has been organized within the framework of the activiti

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Advances in Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering

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ALAN A BRAMLEY University of Bath, Bath, UK

DANIEL BRISSAUD University of Grenoble, Grenoble, France

DANIEL COUTELLIER University of Valenciennes, Valenciennes, France and

CHRIS McMAHON University of Bath, Bath, UK

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ISBN-10 ISBN-10 ISBN-13 ISBN-13

1-4020-3481-4 (HB) 1-4020-3482-2 (e-book) 978-1-4020-3481-7 (HB) 978-1-4020-3482-4 (e-book)

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Contents

Introduction by A. Bramley, D. Brissaud, D. Coutellier and C. McMahon AIP-PRIMECA C networrk is a nation-wide struc r tu t re by D. Coutellier

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KEYNOTES A virtual research lab for a knowledge community in production (VRLKCiP) T Tichkiewitch S S................................................................................................. .3 Integrated design for manufacture, service and environment Knight W.A. ...................................................................................................17

PART 1: DESIGN STRATEGIES AND METHODOLOGIES The challenge of environmental improvement in different ttypes of innovation projects Tingström J....................................................................................................33 T Evolution of collective practices in design by integration of new methods Perrin F., Millet D., Aoussat A......................................................................45 Effective strategies in the redesign process Chen H-H., You M. ........................................................................................57 Costs models in design and manufacturing of sand casting products Perry N., Mauchand M., Bernard A. .............................................................69 Understanding machine-material interaction for improved design methods McPherson C., Hicks B., Berry C., Medland T., Mullineux G ......................81 M

vi An integrated methodology for propagating the voice of the customer into the conceptual design process Yannou B., Petiot J-F. ...................................................................................95 A comparison of methods in probabilistic design based on computational and modelling issues Goh Y.M., Booker J., McMahon C. .............................................................109 A framework supporting collaborative optimisation for multi-professional design teams Riboulet V., Marin P.