On the Computation of the Information Content of a Coupled Design with Two Functional Requirements
Author(s) -
António Gonçalves-Coelho,
João Fradinho,
António Gabriel-Santos,
Miguel Cavique,
António Mourão
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
procedia cirp
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.683
H-Index - 65
ISSN - 2212-8271
DOI - 10.1016/j.procir.2015.07.007
Subject(s) - axiomatic design , set (abstract data type) , computation , axiom , sequence (biology) , independence (probability theory) , simple (philosophy) , computer science , theoretical computer science , content (measure theory) , algebra over a field , mathematics , algorithm , engineering , pure mathematics , programming language , mathematical analysis , philosophy , operations management , statistics , geometry , epistemology , lean manufacturing , biology , genetics
Computing the information content of coupled designs is seldom discussed in the literature, probably because the Axiomatic Design (AD) practitioners know that coupled design solutions should be avoided. On the other hand, Suh's theorem 7 states, “the information contents of coupled and decoupled designs depend on the sequence by which the DPs are changed to satisfy the given set of FRs”. From this theorem, one couldbe temptedto conclude that the information contents of coupled designs cannot be computed, because theyhave not a “right” sequence for changing the values of the DPs in order to satisfy the given FRs. This misunderstandingcould then be used to stress that AD is not useful as a decision-making approach for coupled designs. Yet, coupled designs do exist, they are many timesunavoidableand their information contents can be computed, although this is oftenhard to perform. This paper presents the computation of the information content for the simple case of a 2-FR, 2-DP coupled design and illustrateshow this topic is related to Suh's theorem 8 on independence and tolerance
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