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Main Title Materials and design : the art and science of material selection in product design /
Author Ashby, M. F.
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Johnson, Kara.
Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann,
Year Published 2002
OCLC Number 49593948
ISBN 0750655542; 9780750655545
Subjects Materials ; Industrial design ; Productontwikkeling ; Materialen ; Vormgeving ; Design industriel ; Matériau ; (DE-601)106075349--(DE-588)4079184-1--Werkstoffkunde ; (DE-601)10609422X--(DE-588)4072788-9--Industriedesign ; (DE-601)106118315--(DE-588)4065579-9--Werkstoff ; Matâeriau
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ELBM  TS171.A84 2002 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 09/03/2013
Collation vii, 336 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 25 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
Function and personality -- What influences product design? -- Design and designing -- The stuff ... multidimensional materials -- Other stuff ... shaping, joining, and surfaces -- Form follows material -- A structure for material selection -- Case studies in materials and design -- New Materials: the potential for innovation -- Conclusions -- A PRACTICAL REFERENCE FOR INSPIRATION: Material profiles -- Shaping profiles -- Joining profiles -- Surface profiles -- APPENDICES: Exercises for the eye and mind -- Select material maps. "It is a human characteristic to wish to make things - to take materials and to shape, join and finish them, creating products. And, from the earliest flint knives to the most recent examples of consumer electronics, the form is chosen not only to provide the function but also to create the aesthetics and associations - the perception - of the product. Materials play a central role in this. Their selection to provide technical function is well studied and methods and software tools to achieve it are established and widely available. Their selection to create the aesthetics and associations - the ways in which the product is seen, how it feels and sounds, how it is perceived - is less easy to analyze, yet in today's competitive market, it is as essential a part of successful design as the functionality itself." "This book explores the role of materials and processes in product design, with emphasis on the ways in which they can be used to create the aesthetics and associations of the product, and the ways in which it is perceived. The methods are supported by some 100 profiles of materials and processes, emphasizing the attributes most relevant for product design."--Jacket.