Synthesis of elementary product concepts based on knowledge twisting

Knowledge twisting is defined as a kind of manipulation of Physics P / Structure S / Design D (as mental objects) in order to achieve various Function ( s ) F . This paper presents a method in which prior synthesis of functional structure—with which the functioning of a future product would need to...

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