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2 | "author": "Doellken, Markus", | 2 | "author": "Doellken, Markus", | ||
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5 | "doi": "10.35097/1257", | 5 | "doi": "10.35097/1257", | ||
6 | "doi_date_published": "2023", | 6 | "doi_date_published": "2023", | ||
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8 | "doi_status": "True", | 8 | "doi_status": "True", | ||
9 | "extra_authors": [ | 9 | "extra_authors": [ | ||
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11 | "extra_author": "Arndt, Lorin", | 11 | "extra_author": "Arndt, Lorin", | ||
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15 | "extra_author": "Buehlmeier, Julius", | 15 | "extra_author": "Buehlmeier, Julius", | ||
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19 | "extra_author": "Matthiesen, Sven", | 19 | "extra_author": "Matthiesen, Sven", | ||
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26 | "license_id": "CC BY 4.0 Attribution", | 26 | "license_id": "CC BY 4.0 Attribution", | ||
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31 | "notes": "Abstract: The main objective of design for manufacturing | 31 | "notes": "Abstract: The main objective of design for manufacturing | ||
32 | (DfM) is to ensure and simplify the manufacturing of products and | 32 | (DfM) is to ensure and simplify the manufacturing of products and | ||
33 | reduce manufacturing costs. The problem is, that it remains unclear, | 33 | reduce manufacturing costs. The problem is, that it remains unclear, | ||
34 | which challenges and difficulties are most frequently encountered when | 34 | which challenges and difficulties are most frequently encountered when | ||
35 | considering the manufacturing process during the design phase. Only | 35 | considering the manufacturing process during the design phase. Only | ||
36 | few studies have objectively investigated the influence of a | 36 | few studies have objectively investigated the influence of a | ||
37 | restrictive method on the design results. The aim of this research is | 37 | restrictive method on the design results. The aim of this research is | ||
38 | to investigate the effect of restrictive method on manufacturability | 38 | to investigate the effect of restrictive method on manufacturability | ||
39 | and the manufacturing effort of the design outcome for design | 39 | and the manufacturing effort of the design outcome for design | ||
40 | engineers and students. \r\nDesign engineers as well as students | 40 | engineers and students. \r\nDesign engineers as well as students | ||
41 | designed and selected concepts with a high manufacturing effort. | 41 | designed and selected concepts with a high manufacturing effort. | ||
42 | Successful approaches were those, which designed concepts completely | 42 | Successful approaches were those, which designed concepts completely | ||
43 | without welding joints by cleverly redesigning the design and still | 43 | without welding joints by cleverly redesigning the design and still | ||
44 | fulfil the function. Hence, we present successful approaches as an | 44 | fulfil the function. Hence, we present successful approaches as an | ||
45 | opportunistic method in DfM, which can be transferred to further | 45 | opportunistic method in DfM, which can be transferred to further | ||
46 | manufacturing processes.\r\nTechnicalRemarks: These information should | 46 | manufacturing processes.\r\nTechnicalRemarks: These information should | ||
47 | support you in interacting with the file.\r\n1) Use a pdf compatible | 47 | support you in interacting with the file.\r\n1) Use a pdf compatible | ||
48 | software to open the file\r\n2) The pdf is designed as interactive | 48 | software to open the file\r\n2) The pdf is designed as interactive | ||
49 | with buttons. No need to scroll. \r\n3) The structure and links in the | 49 | with buttons. No need to scroll. \r\n3) The structure and links in the | ||
50 | file are carefully designed\r\n4) To open the videos in the file a | 50 | file are carefully designed\r\n4) To open the videos in the file a | ||
51 | flash player could be useful.\r\n5) Please do not hesitate to contact | 51 | flash player could be useful.\r\n5) Please do not hesitate to contact | ||
52 | us if problems occur: markus.doellken@kit.edu\r\n\r\nThe authors would | 52 | us if problems occur: markus.doellken@kit.edu\r\n\r\nThe authors would | ||
53 | like to express their appreciation to all of those without whom this | 53 | like to express their appreciation to all of those without whom this | ||
54 | research would not have been possible. Special thanks go to TRUMPF | 54 | research would not have been possible. Special thanks go to TRUMPF | ||
55 | GmbH + Co KG, Ditzingen, Germany, for their support and funding of | 55 | GmbH + Co KG, Ditzingen, Germany, for their support and funding of | ||
56 | this project. The authors also wish to thank Dipl.-Ing. J\u00f6rg | 56 | this project. The authors also wish to thank Dipl.-Ing. J\u00f6rg | ||
57 | Heusel and Mr. Thomas Bronnhuber for their valuable technical support | 57 | Heusel and Mr. Thomas Bronnhuber for their valuable technical support | ||
58 | to this project, and especially M.Sc. Jonas Steiling for his patient | 58 | to this project, and especially M.Sc. Jonas Steiling for his patient | ||
59 | guidance, for the many discussions on the content-related tasks, and | 59 | guidance, for the many discussions on the content-related tasks, and | ||
60 | for his help in collecting the data. The research reported in this | 60 | for his help in collecting the data. The research reported in this | ||
61 | article was carried out with the agreement of all participants.", | 61 | article was carried out with the agreement of all participants.", | ||
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66 | "approval_status": "approved", | 66 | "approval_status": "approved", | ||
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69 | cross-disciplinary repository for archiving and publishing research | 69 | cross-disciplinary repository for archiving and publishing research | ||
70 | data from completed scientific studies and projects. The focus is on | 70 | data from completed scientific studies and projects. The focus is on | ||
71 | research data from subjects that do not yet have their own | 71 | research data from subjects that do not yet have their own | ||
72 | discipline-specific infrastructures for research data management. ", | 72 | discipline-specific infrastructures for research data management. ", | ||
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87 | "publisher": "Karlsruhe Institute of Technology" | 87 | "publisher": "Karlsruhe Institute of Technology" | ||
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