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Ítem Análisis de la implementación de una metodología de diseño en una plataforma PLM por medio del desarrollo de un concepto de vehículo agrícola multipropósito(Universidad EAFIT, 2011) Gaviria Mejía, Pablo; Hernández Álvarez, Alejandro; Sierra Zuluaga, Luis FernandoÍtem Análisis y rediseño del citocepillo(Universidad EAFIT, 2010) González Garzón, Luisa Fernanda; Agudelo Gutiérrez, Lina MaríaÍtem Análisis, diseño y construcción de puntos de venta para la Plaza de Santa Fe de Antioquia(Universidad EAFIT, 2011) González Pérez, Marta Isabel; Tobón Rincón, Manuela; Vásquez Salinas, AlejandroDebido a la necesidad de cambio de los puntos de venta de Santa Fe de Antioquia, en la que se encuentran interesados tanto los vendedores de dichos puntos como las autoridades cívicas del municipio se desarrolló un proyecto para el análisis, diseño y construcción de nuevos puntos de venta que cumplieran con las requerimientos actuales de los vendedores y de los productos que éstos venden -- Por ser Santa Fe de Antioquia un municipio calificado como patrimonio cultural de Colombia, es necesario tener a lo largo del proyecto un enfoque que permita que el producto final sea coherente con el contexto en el que se encuentra -- Para la consecución de dicha contextualización existen diferentes procesos de diseño; en este caso se seleccionó el uso de un referente formal y el desarrollo del mismo a través de collages de colores, texturas y bocetos -- Estos elementos permiten la traducción de la arquitectura colonial, característica del municipio, en formas de las que se parte para lograr el diseño formal del producto y que aseguran la influencia y el reflejo del referente en el mismo -- Así mismo se integraron los usuarios finales al proceso de diseño para asegurar que se satisficieran las necesidades de los mismos -- El resultado final de este proceso de diseño fue un modelo 1:1 que permite confirmar su funcionalidad y contextualización formalÍtem Aplicación de la biónica en el diseño y construcción de un mobiliario para espacios de trabajo con tendencia minimalista(Universidad EAFIT, 2009) Botero Velásquez, Nathalia; Cadavid Mosquera, Adriana; Martínez Cadavid, José FernandoÍtem Aplicación y comparación de la metodología de diseño Top Down y Bottom Up(Universidad EAFIT, 2009) Restrepo Muñóz, Verónica Pauline; Páramo Bermúdez, Gabriel JaimeEste proyecto estudia y compara las metodologías Bottom Up y Top Down, utilizadas en el desarrollo de productos dentro de un departamento de manufactura en un ambiente colaborativo -- Se desarrolló un producto mediante ambas metodologías, posteriormente se analizó su incidencia en el comportamiento de indicadores de gestión, que miden el desempeño de una organización -- Se destacan también los beneficios del Top Down en la manufactura de grandes ensambles, tomando como ejemplo un tornoÍtem An applied academic methodology for design and development of sustainable transport solutions(2011-07-06) Osorio Gómez, Gilberto; Mejía Gutiérrez, Ricardo; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Diseño; Ricardo Mejia (rmejiag@eafit.edu.co); Gilberto Osorio (gosoriog@eafit.edu.co); Ingeniería de Diseño - GRIDFunctional physical prototyping, in academic projects, has demonstrated to be an excellent way to validate and evaluate new ideas according to practical experience at the Product Design Engineering Department from EAFIT University located in Colombia -- This practical approach is very efficient in product design and development process learning, rather than only theoretical courses -- Teams of students, of product engineering design, are faced to the challenge of designing innovative new products, according to identified real needs, always taking into account the user and the context -- In order to take this process to a new level, it has been decided to integrate different challenges into a novel scheme to design value added products, specifically in the design area of innovative electric vehicles -- This kind of projects represents a great opportunity from social, economical, technical and environmental interests in Colombia, as electric vehicles became a main interest of several companies and local authorities -- It is worth noticed that Colombia is a developing country with a large amount of clean energy, as almost 80% of produced energy at national level comes from hydropower, being a good scenario to observe the real impact of zero-emission characteristics of the electric vehicles -- A successful academic case study for the development of the functional prototype of a small cargo vehicle for indoor applications is presented in order to show the experiences obtained with this kind of initiativesÍtem Aseguramiento de la calidad en el diseño del software(Universidad EAFIT, 2014) Marulanda López, Jaime Eduardo; Rincón Bermúdez, Rafael DavidÍtem Assembly sequences definition through hierarchical subassembly approach(DELFT UNIV TECHNOLOGY, FAC INDUST DESIGN ENG, 2010-01-01) Gómez, G.O.; Viganò, R.Design processes are leading to the reduction of product development time and costs. This trend applies to the evaluation of function, architecture and high level information as far as possible at early stages of product design in order to allow the designer to compare radically different solutions rather than proceeding with fine tuning of a single option. Specifically, design of assembly processes requires information regarding neighborhood, interfaces and interactions between product components from product architecture definition stage, difficult to reach at early stages of design. Besides, assembly process concerns human interaction which is considered in a subjective way when it is analyzed as a design parameter, enterprise-specific conditions, and many suppositions derived from queries of skilled staff. So, an automated tool working with general abstract information available at early stages of design could be able to present more realistic behavior against methodologies with specific hypotheses and rules. In this work an automated method to find feasible assembly sequences without human intervention, in contrast with several solutions presented by different authors, is proposed. The developed method starts with the acquisition and evaluation of topological information of interaction between components of a discrete mechanical product at the early stages of concept and embodiment design [16], followed by the identification and hierarchical classification of independent minimum level subassemblies until the completion of the assembly procedure of the system obtaining at least one feasible assembly sequence. In this way an automated tool which yields a finite discrete number of feasible assembly sequences from all possible assembly solutions, is presented. © Organizing Committee of TMCE 2010 Symposium.Ítem Co-Branding, estrategia de negocios entre dos empresas colombianas para el diseño y desarrollo de productos(Universidad EAFIT, 2011) Chica González, Alexandra; Londoño Giraldo, María Paulina; Ospina, Juan RamónEste proyecto de grado muestra la implementación de la estrategia de Co-branding, basada en la capacidad complementaria de dos empresas colombianas, para el desarrollo de nuevos diseños de producto -- De esta manera el propósito central es evaluar si es propicia la implementación de la estrategia de Co-branding para el desarrollo de nuevos productos entre las compañías colombianas -- El proyecto fue dividido en 4 fases: investigar, identificar, desarrollar y evaluar -- Las dos primeras fases fueron la base para el desarrollo del proyecto, en éstas se realizó la investigación de mercado y análisis de la primera empresa, para encontrar los criterios que permitieran hallar el par estratégico -- En las dos fases posteriores se realizó el análisis de la segunda empresa, se identificaron oportunidades, y finalmente se desarrolló un concepto a partir del cual se construyó un modelo al que se le realizaron pruebas; luego se evaluó la estrategia de mercado y su viabilidad económica -- Para este proyecto se utilizaron diversas herramientas vistas durante el programa de pregrado de Ingeniería de diseño de producto -- Se utilizaron por ejemplo herramientas de análisis como las matrices DOFA, criterios de evaluación y selección (herramientas que facilitaron la selección de las empresas, PAPELSA S.A. y RTA DESIGN, y la identificación de oportunidades), herramientas para la generación de ideas que dieron pie a un concepto que fue desarrollado por medio de diseño conceptual y de detalle, y que dio como resultado la línea verde de mobiliario RTA “Arbore” -- Mobiliario creado a partir de láminas de entamborado (sándwich) entre láminas de partículas de madera aglomeradas y una estructura interna de cartón (las materias primas principales de las empresas participantes en la alianza)Ítem Collaborative tools for global design project management: case study of an academic experience(2010-06-20) Mejía Gutiérrez, Ricardo; Esparragoza, Iván E.; Rodríguez Arroyave, Carlos Arturo; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Diseño; Ricardo Mejia (rmejiag@eafit.edu.co); Ingeniería de Diseño - GRIDThe management of information and the capture of design ideas are very critical during theproduct development and product lifecycle management -- They could be very challenging tasks when time, efficiency and quality are important and the concurrent design team is physically distributed in different locations -- However, the existing technology for communication, the increase of tools over the Internet and the cloud computing model have made possible and accelerated the means of sharing information synchronous and asynchronously in a very effective way -- This has facilitated the work of teams that in many cases are geographically dispersed around the world -- Therefore, there is a need to start preparing the future engineers in the use of collaborative tools for global design project management not only to schedule and coordinate all the required tasks for the project but also to capture all the information, ideas and concepts generated during the design process which contains valuable data that supports design decisions -- This paper presents the use of several tools for communication and project management used in academic collaborative global design projects -- In these projects, students are required to work with international partners from different universities in coordinating activities and documenting the conceptual design for a given problem -- The paper reports the experience using the tools and discusses opportunities and pitfalls in the use of them as they were identified by the authorsÍtem Complejidad, Sostenibilidad y Tecnología: Un enfoque integrador para el desarrollo de proyectos académicos en ingeniería de diseño(2011-08-05) Mejía Gutiérrez, Ricardo; Osorio Gómez, Gilberto; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Diseño; Ricardo Mejia (rmejiag@eafit.edu.co); Gilberto Osorio (gosoriog@eafit.edu.co); Ingeniería de Diseño - GRIDThe 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 subjectÍtem A computer tools classification based on collaborative engineering environments and its value on education(2012-03-07) Osorio Gómez, Gilberto; Mejía Gutiérrez, Ricardo; Ríos Zapata, David; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Diseño; Ricardo Mejia (rmejiag@eafit.edu.co); Gilberto Osorio (gosoriog@eafit.edu.co); David Rios (drioszap@eafit.edu.co); Ingeniería de Diseño - GRIDComputer tools usage has dramatically changed the working practice of design engineers, even from early stages of the product design and development process, offering new and more efficient ways to reduce costs and lead time and to obtain better products -- Furthermore, computer science advances have driven the development of new informatics solutions supporting different areas of knowledge, changing the way of doing things and demanding new learning strategies -- In order to accomplish all these objectives, the authors propose a new computer tools classification centred on both specifics areas of knowledge and different stages of the design process -- Related to product design engineering knowledge, there are some classifications focused on sorting tools to fulfil specific design aspects such as concurrent engineering or product life-cycle management (PLM) -- However, none of the current classifications are focused to find and to categorize computer tools for each design stage of the product life cycle, starting from early product design stages, such as need identification, to final design stages, such as recycling and disposal -- In the same manner, it is important to differentiate which technologies allow and support collaborative and distributed work -- This document presents a computer tools classification oriented to product design engineering processes, including all product life cycle stages, and based on collaborative product design (CPD) and concurrent engineering principles, applied by local industries and taught at Universities -- Besides, this has conducted to the generation of a new proposal for academic lectures for engineering postgraduate programs, focused on teaching different computer tools throughout product life cycle and related to specific capacities, information and results -- Besides, some research has been conducted in order to consider the needs of the industrial sector in Colombia and to filter the different available tools -- In this way, the students are more aware of the utility of the toolsÍtem Desarrollo de dos nuevos productos para la línea hogar de Plásticos Truher S.A.(Universidad EAFIT, 2006) Lerzundy Henao, Silvana; Sierra García, Carolina; Restrepo Ayala, CamiloÍtem Desarrollo de joyería en acero inoxidable usando métodos de modelos, ingeniería inversa y microfusión(Universidad EAFIT, 2011) Raigoza Jiménez, David; Habeych Lacouture, Alejandro; Aguilar, HelenaÍtem Desarrollo de nuevos productos cerámicos basados en tendencias internacionales para el municipio de El Carmen de Viboral(Universidad EAFIT, 2011) Cardona Panesso, María Clara; Mejía Gaviria, Susana; Hormaza Jaramillo, Laura; Zapata Mejía, Julián EnriqueÍtem Desarrollo de un escenario a partir del diseño de módulos independientes para exposiciones educativas(Universidad EAFIT, 2009) Gutiérrez Vargas, Luis Alfonso; Peñaloza Hoyos, NicolásÍtem Desarrollo de un mueble de cocina para nuevos espacios reducidos(Universidad EAFIT, 2010) Betancur Cortés, Juan Esteban; Cadavid López, Ángela MaríaÍtem Desarrollo de un plan de mercadeo y diseño de un punto de venta móvil para cocteles moleculares(Universidad EAFIT, 2010) Gallo, Manuela; Mesa Hinestroza, NataliaÍtem Desarrollo de un sistema de desplazamiento para caninos con enfermedades en el tren posterior y su respectivo plan de negocios(Universidad EAFIT, 2007) Álvarez Posada, María Adelaida; Alzate Tamayo, Luisa María; Gómez Salazar, Elkin ArcesioÍtem Desarrollo de una herramienta inyectora de fertilizante soluble para el cultivo del banano(Universidad EAFIT, 2010) Colorado Herrera, Jorge Mario; Acevedo, Mauricio