Product Modularity, Tolerance Management, and Visual Management: Potential Synergies

C. G. D. Rocha, A. Tezel, S. Talebi, L. Koskela
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Product Modularity refers to the hierarchical partitioning of products into their constitutive components. This concept has been explored in manufacturing to ease product design, simplify production, and to efficiently provide variety. Efforts have been made to transfer this knowledge to the construction context (i.e. one-off products, temporary supply chain, production taking place inside the product), especially to support the latter goal: variety. Yet, it is argued that a re-conceptualization of building design and production is required for the successful application of modularization. That is, materials and components used to erect a building should be grouped (at least conceptually) as families of modules and work (production tasks) has to be structured according to such organization. This paper explores the synergies among Product Modularity, Tolerance Management, and Visual Management to improve and ease the understanding of such reconceptualization in design and production. It also examines patterns from the theoretical background of Design for Behaviour Change, and how these can be adapted to embed information in modules and present tolerance data in design drawings.
产品模块化、公差管理和可视化管理:潜在的协同作用
产品模块化是指将产品分层划分为其构成组件。这个概念已经在制造业中进行了探索,以简化产品设计,简化生产,并有效地提供多样性。人们已经努力将这些知识转移到建筑环境中(即一次性产品,临时供应链,产品内部的生产),特别是支持后一个目标:多样性。然而,有人认为,要成功地应用模块化,需要对建筑设计和生产进行重新概念化。也就是说,用于建造建筑的材料和组件应该被分组(至少在概念上),因为模块和工作(生产任务)必须根据这种组织进行组织。本文探讨了产品模块化、公差管理和可视化管理之间的协同作用,以改善和简化对设计和生产中这种重新概念化的理解。它还检查了行为改变设计的理论背景模式,以及如何将这些模式用于在模块中嵌入信息并在设计图纸中呈现公差数据。
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