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Abstract
BRIEDE-WESTERMEYER, Juan Carlos; CABELLO-MORA, Marcela and HERNANDIS-ORTUNO, Bernabé. Concurrent sketching model for the industrial product conceptual design. Dyna rev.fac.nac.minas [online]. 2014, vol.81, n.187, pp.199-208. ISSN 0012-7353. https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v81n186.41068.
Conceptual design is one of the earliest stages of product development, and is responsible for defining key aspects of the final product. The systematic approach addresses this stage by using a disaggregate model of product attributes and their corresponding geometries. This ultimately serves as a starting point for exploring conceptual proposals. Research into the emergence of various sketch typologies shows that they are labeled according to aim rather than technical utility. The proposed sketch-based model is intended to serve as a comprehensive version of the systematic model for conceptual design (Hernandis & Briede, 2009). Sketch outlines are used during various stages of the model in order to enable and visually assist with cognitive processes and decision-making during the initial theoretical stages, which are abstract and poorly defined.
Keywords : Engineering Design; Product Design; Systemic Methodology; Sketching; Ideation; Conceptual Design.