Revolutionizing adaptable-function machines with innovative design change methodology.
The article explores how adaptable-function machines can be redesigned by analyzing the relationship between their functions and structures. Three rules for design change were identified: mapping, constitute, and bidirectional constraint. By abstracting functions in engineering design, products can be broken down into changing and sharing structures, allowing for design changes through recombination. A design change flowchart and five steps for implementation were proposed, along with a case study on redesigning a machine to validate the methodology.