ENDING UP AT THE BEGINNING – TEACHING MATERIAL DRIVEN DESIGN TO ENGINEERING STUDENTS

Fredrik Henriksson
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Material Driven Design, or MDD, is a new way of realizing products starting in the understanding of the material rather than the need-driven approach that can be used to describe classic product development methodology. While new, MDD has potential to encourage more sustainable products being developed and is a useful tool for new designers and engineers to learn. In this paper, the author presents some lessons learned from teaching MDD to students in design and product development at a Swedish university. These students have experience from design and product development projects but have not done material-driven projects before. In general, the author concludes that the students are remarkably well-prepared in terms of tools and knowledge to do MDD, but that course coordination can make the projects less efficient if this is not solved early on. In master thesis projects or courses with few in-process deliverables, the implementation seems easier and can give students another path to solve problems in industry.
结束在一开始-教学材料驱动设计工程学生
材料驱动设计,或MDD,是一种从理解材料开始实现产品的新方法,而不是用于描述经典产品开发方法的需求驱动方法。虽然是新的,但MDD有潜力鼓励开发更多可持续的产品,并且是新设计师和工程师学习的有用工具。在本文中,作者介绍了在瑞典一所大学向设计和产品开发专业的学生教授MDD的一些经验教训。这些学生有设计和产品开发项目的经验,但之前没有做过材料驱动的项目。一般来说,作者得出结论,学生们在工具和知识方面已经做好了充分的准备,可以进行MDD,但是如果这个问题没有在早期解决,那么课程协调会使项目效率降低。在硕士论文项目或过程中可交付成果较少的课程中,实施似乎更容易,并且可以为学生提供解决行业问题的另一条途径。
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