Browsing Department of Design and Manufacturing (DM, earlier called CPDM) by thesis submitted date"2025"
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A Descriptive Hierarchical Approach to Analyse Activities Through Causal Mechanistic View
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are essential routines that support individuals’ independence and well-being. For people with upper limb impairments, limitations in hand and arm function can make performing ADLs ... -
Digitalisation of the Quality Management System in the Medical Device Industry for Certification
The Indian medical device manufacturing sector is rapidly growing yet faces persistent challenges related to regulatory compliance, limited access to advanced technologies, and economic constraints. These issues are ... -
High Pressure Compressive Reverse Shearing: A New Severe Plastic Deformation Process
Metalworking has been a cornerstone of human advancement, enabling the creation of tools, structures, and machinery that drive modern industries. It plays a pivotal role in manufacturing and engineering, ranging from ... -
An Information Visualization Support for Practitioner-Like Interpretation OF Life Cycle Assessment Results
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is widely used to quantify the environmental impacts of products and systems, yet its effective application in design practice remains limited due to challenges in interpreting complex, ... -
Knowledge Management in Research and Development Projects: Mapping intellectual Assets for Innovation in Manufacturing
Innovation is the key driver of competitive advantage in a knowledge economy. In the manufacturing industry, a major portion of innovation emerges from research and development (R&D) projects. These projects require ... -
Simulating Natural Human Performance in Digital Human Model
Digital human models (DHMs) represent humans in a virtual environment and are widely used across various fields. In engineering design, DHMs are employed to analyze products or workplace ergonomically during the early ... -
A syntactic model for representing the behaviour of mechanical artefacts in product models
Product models are being proposed as information models to drive the entire product lifecycle. CAD models that drive the product development cycle presently are primarily a repository of shape information and, therefore, ...

