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Mass customisation

Paterson, A. M. J., Bibb, R. J. and Campbell, R. I., 2010. A review of existing anatomical data capture methods to support the mass customisation of wrist splints. Virtual and Physical Prototyping, 5(4), 201-7. [Pg.164]

Chen Y., Xeng Z., Thomassey S., Happiette M., Bruniaux R, Ng R., Yu W. (2007) A new method of ease allowance generation for personalization of garment design , ITMC2007, International Conference on Intelligent Textiles and Mass Customisation, Casablanca, Morocco, 15-17 November. [Pg.194]

Keywords Modularity Modular design Product variety Mass customisation Product platform Product configurator... [Pg.389]

Keywords Product variety Mass customisation Product configuration Complexity management Variability management Formal variability analysis... [Pg.491]

Standardising sizes, in custom-fitting garments for an individual using a smart card to store an individual s body measurements and for the mass customisation of garments with a made-to-measure fit. [Pg.200]

S. Kursun Bahadir, F. Kalaoglu, V. Koncar, Comparison of multi-connected miniaturized sonar sensors mounted on textile stmcture in a different position angle for obstacle detection, in International Conference on InteUigent Textiles Mass Customisation, Casablanca, Morrocco, 27—29 October, 2011. [Pg.69]

In other cases high technology in the form of computer-aided design/com-puter-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) can provide the means for this mass customisation. [Pg.154]

An experienced inspection engineer will attempt to identify the characteristics of a given structure to determine potential. specific critical damage mechanisms. No individual major concrete structure can be adequately analysed by simple mass-accumulation of data and using criteria, which are based on standard codes. This does not mean that either data-collection or available criteria are not useful, but they should be exercised with care and flexibility and the procedures for inspection customised for the given structure. [Pg.997]

Genesis has two types of atoms on the menu MAT (matter) and LIA ( liaison, or link in English). Basically, there are two kinds of MAT MAS and SOL. Matter is represented by coloured circles by default MAS is orange and SOL is green (the user can customise these colours). MAS stands for mass and it has three parameters inertia M, initial position XO and speed VO. A mass will preserve its position and speed if no force is applied to it. SOL is an element that cannot move because its mass is infinite and its velocity is always zero (that is, its position never varies). SOL (or ground in English) is normally used to represent a fixed support for an object. [Pg.90]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.154 ]




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