| Siddall J N (1982) Optimal Engineering Design: Principles and Applications, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York |
....are represented as design goals G in a DA context. A desirable behavior of a product is represented as a performance indicator that is a derived parameter. 3.3 A DA Context Modeling Example A simple design example is used to illustrate the DA context modeling methodology. The problem, taken from [16], is the design of a caliper disc brake for automotive applications. The problem is textually stated as follows: Caliper disc brakes first came into their own on European cars, the first applications being on competition and sports cars where their superior fade resistance and stability were ....
....is to be designed for minimization of stopping time. The given problem statement is formally transformed into a DA context according to the proposed methodology. For the design and analysis, the following assumptions are made about disc, lining, heat dissipation and energy absorption as follows [16]: 1. The disc is planar and solid. 2. The heat dissipated is due to a single stop and is totally stored in the disc. 3. The caliper disc brake is floating to prevent bending stresses on the disc. 4. The lining is circular. 5. The energy to be absorbed is uniformly distributed on all brakes. Table ....
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Siddall, J. N., Optimal Engineering Design: Principles and Applications, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1982.
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Siddall J N (1982) Optimal Engineering Design: Principles and Applications, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York
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J. N. Siddall, 1982, "Optimal Engineering Design: Principles and Applications", Marcel Dekker Inc., New York.
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J.N. Siddall. Optimal Engineering Design: Principles and Applications. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1982.
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Siddall J N Optimal Engineering Design: Principles and Applications. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc,1982.
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Siddall, James N. (1982). Optimal engineering design: principles and applications. Mechanical engineering series / 14. Marcel Dekker Inc. ISBN 0-8247-1633-7
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J. N. Siddall 1982 Optimal Engineering Design: Principles and Applications. , New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc..
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