Integrated design and development of complex systems under a PLM approach: a sustainable transportation system case study.

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Title: Integrated design and development of complex systems under a PLM approach: a sustainable transportation system case study.
Authors: Mejía Gutiérrez, Ricardo1 rmejiag@eafit.edu.co, Osorio Gómez, Gilberto1 gosoriog@eafit.edu.co
Source: Latin American & Caribbean Journal of Engineering Education. May2012, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p18-31. 14p.
Subjects: Sustainable transportation, Product design, Product life cycle, Electric bicycles, Bicycle design
Geographic Terms: Colombia
Abstract (English): The materialization of design projects has demonstrated to be a key factor for the evaluation of new ideas. In this field, the Department of Product Design Engineering from EAFIT University has been pioneer in Colombia. In order to take this process to a new level, an integrated approach has been proposed oriented to the design and development of sustainable transport value added products, particularly in the field of electric mobility, where transport systems complexity is combined with the need of developing sustainable products, together with the use of technologies in the area of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). It is presented the adopted methodology for development of this kind of projects at academic level, detailing main activities and tools, and describing a successful case study for the design of a functional prototype of an electric bicycle, in order to demonstrate the findings and experiences obtained in this kind of implementations that, in the future, will be translated into trained engineers on advanced product development, as well as to raise industrial awareness in the subject. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): La materialización de proyectos de diseño ha demostrado ser un factor clave para la evaluación de nuevas ideas y, en este campo, el Departamento de Ingeniería de Diseño de la Universidad EAFIT ha sido pionero en el medio Colombiano. Con el objetivo de llevar a un nivel superior este proceso se propone un nuevo enfoque integrador orientado al desarrollo de alternativas de transporte sostenible con alto contenido tecnológico, particularmente en movilidad eléctrica, donde se combinan la complejidad de los sistemas de transporte, junto a la necesidad de desarrollar productos sostenibles al igual que a la utilización de las nuevas tecnologías en el área de Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Se presenta la metodología utilizada para el desarrollo de este tipo de proyectos a nivel académico, detallando las actividades y herramientas principales y se describe un caso de estudio exitoso en el desarrollo del prototipo funcional de una bicicleta eléctrica, con el fin de evidenciar los descubrimientos y la experiencia obtenida en este tipo de implementaciones que en el futuro se verán traducidas en ingenieros formados en desarrollo avanzado de productos, así como en una sensibilización de la industria en el tema. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: The materialization of design projects has demonstrated to be a key factor for the evaluation of new ideas. In this field, the Department of Product Design Engineering from EAFIT University has been pioneer in Colombia. In order to take this process to a new level, an integrated approach has been proposed oriented to the design and development of sustainable transport value added products, particularly in the field of electric mobility, where transport systems complexity is combined with the need of developing sustainable products, together with the use of technologies in the area of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). It is presented the adopted methodology for development of this kind of projects at academic level, detailing main activities and tools, and describing a successful case study for the design of a functional prototype of an electric bicycle, in order to demonstrate the findings and experiences obtained in this kind of implementations that, in the future, will be translated into trained engineers on advanced product development, as well as to raise industrial awareness in the subject. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: La materialización de proyectos de diseño ha demostrado ser un factor clave para la evaluación de nuevas ideas y, en este campo, el Departamento de Ingeniería de Diseño de la Universidad EAFIT ha sido pionero en el medio Colombiano. Con el objetivo de llevar a un nivel superior este proceso se propone un nuevo enfoque integrador orientado al desarrollo de alternativas de transporte sostenible con alto contenido tecnológico, particularmente en movilidad eléctrica, donde se combinan la complejidad de los sistemas de transporte, junto a la necesidad de desarrollar productos sostenibles al igual que a la utilización de las nuevas tecnologías en el área de Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Se presenta la metodología utilizada para el desarrollo de este tipo de proyectos a nivel académico, detallando las actividades y herramientas principales y se describe un caso de estudio exitoso en el desarrollo del prototipo funcional de una bicicleta eléctrica, con el fin de evidenciar los descubrimientos y la experiencia obtenida en este tipo de implementaciones que en el futuro se verán traducidas en ingenieros formados en desarrollo avanzado de productos, así como en una sensibilización de la industria en el tema. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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