A New Model for Product Design and Upgrades
Author Information
Author(s): Gui Fangzhi, Zhou Jing, Sun Xiangdong, Lu Jianfei, Cao Sheng
Primary Institution: Nanchang Institute of Technology, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China
Hypothesis
Can an Extenics-TRIZ integrated RFPS model improve product design and upgrades?
Conclusion
The proposed RFPS model effectively supports innovative design and upgrades for products, enhancing their lifecycle and reducing waste.
Supporting Evidence
- Extending product life reduces resource waste.
- Upgrading unsatisfactory products can meet customer needs.
- The RFPS model helps in mapping requirements to design solutions.
- Case studies demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
Takeaway
This study shows a new way to make products better and last longer by using a special model that helps designers think of new ideas.
Methodology
The study uses an Extenics-TRIZ integrated RFPS model to analyze and map design requirements to functions, principles, and structures.
Limitations
The methodology may increase complexity in the design process and requires a comprehensive evaluation system.
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