How 3D printing technologies can contribute into an iterative design process? Case study to hit a drum for Disabled Children

Abstract In the Assistive Technology area and design for disability, users must be taken into account during the design process. Multidisciplinary design team is constituted and an adapted design methodology used. In this design case study, this team has to develop an electromechanical drumstick ded...

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Main Authors: Guillaume Thomann, Justine Coton, Marcel de Gois Pinto, Julien Veytizou, François Villeneuve
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO) 2017-10-01
Series:Production
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spelling doaj-be88657847ff484a83c1878ebec2bcc12020-11-24T21:02:17ZengAssociação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)Production1980-54112017-10-0127010.1590/0103-6513.004717S0103-65132017000100323How 3D printing technologies can contribute into an iterative design process? Case study to hit a drum for Disabled ChildrenGuillaume ThomannJustine CotonMarcel de Gois PintoJulien VeytizouFrançois VilleneuveAbstract In the Assistive Technology area and design for disability, users must be taken into account during the design process. Multidisciplinary design team is constituted and an adapted design methodology used. In this design case study, this team has to develop an electromechanical drumstick dedicated to percussion instruments. Objective is to allow Disabled Children to hit a drum using an automated drumstick. Authors proposed to used of available Rapid Prototyping (RP) Technologies all along the design process. Different RP technologies were manipulated by engineerins and engineering students to be able to validate progressively product functions and news ideas and designs. The results indicates that one RP technology can be chosen in correlation with a new iteration of the design methodology. The availability of RP technologies helps the multidisciplinary team to validate progressively the product according to requirements. This experiment contributes to the development of different prototypes over the years.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-65132017000100323&lng=en&tlng=enDesign for disabilityRapid prototypingDesign product developmentHuman factor in designIteration process
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Justine Coton
Marcel de Gois Pinto
Julien Veytizou
François Villeneuve
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Justine Coton
Marcel de Gois Pinto
Julien Veytizou
François Villeneuve
How 3D printing technologies can contribute into an iterative design process? Case study to hit a drum for Disabled Children
Production
Design for disability
Rapid prototyping
Design product development
Human factor in design
Iteration process
author_facet Guillaume Thomann
Justine Coton
Marcel de Gois Pinto
Julien Veytizou
François Villeneuve
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title How 3D printing technologies can contribute into an iterative design process? Case study to hit a drum for Disabled Children
title_short How 3D printing technologies can contribute into an iterative design process? Case study to hit a drum for Disabled Children
title_full How 3D printing technologies can contribute into an iterative design process? Case study to hit a drum for Disabled Children
title_fullStr How 3D printing technologies can contribute into an iterative design process? Case study to hit a drum for Disabled Children
title_full_unstemmed How 3D printing technologies can contribute into an iterative design process? Case study to hit a drum for Disabled Children
title_sort how 3d printing technologies can contribute into an iterative design process? case study to hit a drum for disabled children
publisher Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)
series Production
issn 1980-5411
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Abstract In the Assistive Technology area and design for disability, users must be taken into account during the design process. Multidisciplinary design team is constituted and an adapted design methodology used. In this design case study, this team has to develop an electromechanical drumstick dedicated to percussion instruments. Objective is to allow Disabled Children to hit a drum using an automated drumstick. Authors proposed to used of available Rapid Prototyping (RP) Technologies all along the design process. Different RP technologies were manipulated by engineerins and engineering students to be able to validate progressively product functions and news ideas and designs. The results indicates that one RP technology can be chosen in correlation with a new iteration of the design methodology. The availability of RP technologies helps the multidisciplinary team to validate progressively the product according to requirements. This experiment contributes to the development of different prototypes over the years.
topic Design for disability
Rapid prototyping
Design product development
Human factor in design
Iteration process
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