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This course introduces theory of mechanical design. The main topics are axiomatic design and
TRIZ(theory of inventive problem solving). Axiomatic design is a newly proposed design theory
which provides a systematic and rational method for design. Axiomatic design provides a framework
for describing design objects that is consistent for all types of design problems at all levels of
detail. Thus, designer can understand the relationship between the intended functions of an object
and the means by which they are achieved. The best design can be chosen among the proposed
designs through the logical judgment which provided by the axiomatic design. Axiomatic design
can be applied to all the areas of design including systems, software, manufacturing systems,
materials & materials-processing techniques and products. The practical examples from the industry
will be also given to aid the understanding of axiomatic design. TRIZ provides the solutions method
through technical contradiction table. TRIZ can be applied mathematics and medical science as
well as engineering.

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Suh, N.P., Axiomatic Design: Advances and Applications, Oxford Univ. Press, 2001

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Suh, N.P The Principles of Design, Oxford Univ. Press, 1990 Altshuller, G., And Suddenly the Inventor Appeared, 
Technical Innovation Center Inc., 1996 Altshuller, G., 40 Principles, TRIZ Keys to Technical Innovation, Technical
Innovation Center Inc., 1998 Norman, D. A., The Design of Everyday Things, Doubleday, 1990

 
 
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