Global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development

Modular product platforms have been shown to provide substantial cost and time savings while still allowing companies to offer a variety of products. As a result, a multitude of product platform methods have been developed over the last decade within the design research community. However, compariso...

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Main Authors: Otto, Kevin, Hölttä-Otto, Katja, Simpson, Timothy W., Krause, Dieter, Ripperda, Sebastian, Moon, Seung Ki
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-878182020-03-07T13:19:27Z Global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development Otto, Kevin Hölttä-Otto, Katja Simpson, Timothy W. Krause, Dieter Ripperda, Sebastian Moon, Seung Ki School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Modular and Platform Design DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Design Methods Modular product platforms have been shown to provide substantial cost and time savings while still allowing companies to offer a variety of products. As a result, a multitude of product platform methods have been developed over the last decade within the design research community. However, comparison and integration of suitable methods is difficult since the methods have, for the most part, been developed in isolation from one another. In reviewing the literature in modularity and product platforms, we create a generic set of 13 platform design steps for developing a platform concept. We then examine a set of product platform concept development processes used at several different companies, and from this form a generic sequence of the steps. We then associate the various developed methods to the sequence, thereby enabling the chaining together of the various modular and platform design methods developed by the community. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) 2018-12-06T08:50:01Z 2019-12-06T16:50:06Z 2018-12-06T08:50:01Z 2019-12-06T16:50:06Z 2016 Journal Article Otto, K., Hölttä-Otto, K., Simpson, T. W., Krause, D., Ripperda, S., & Moon, S. K. (2016). Global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development. Journal of Mechanical Design, 138(7), 071101-. doi:10.1115/1.4033654 1050-0472 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/87818 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46855 10.1115/1.4033654 en Journal of Mechanical Design © 2016 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Modular and Platform Design
DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Design Methods
spellingShingle Modular and Platform Design
DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Design Methods
Otto, Kevin
Hölttä-Otto, Katja
Simpson, Timothy W.
Krause, Dieter
Ripperda, Sebastian
Moon, Seung Ki
Global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development
description Modular product platforms have been shown to provide substantial cost and time savings while still allowing companies to offer a variety of products. As a result, a multitude of product platform methods have been developed over the last decade within the design research community. However, comparison and integration of suitable methods is difficult since the methods have, for the most part, been developed in isolation from one another. In reviewing the literature in modularity and product platforms, we create a generic set of 13 platform design steps for developing a platform concept. We then examine a set of product platform concept development processes used at several different companies, and from this form a generic sequence of the steps. We then associate the various developed methods to the sequence, thereby enabling the chaining together of the various modular and platform design methods developed by the community.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Otto, Kevin
Hölttä-Otto, Katja
Simpson, Timothy W.
Krause, Dieter
Ripperda, Sebastian
Moon, Seung Ki
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author Otto, Kevin
Hölttä-Otto, Katja
Simpson, Timothy W.
Krause, Dieter
Ripperda, Sebastian
Moon, Seung Ki
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title Global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development
title_short Global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development
title_full Global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development
title_fullStr Global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development
title_full_unstemmed Global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development
title_sort global views on modular design research : linking alternative methods to support modular product family concept development
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