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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上How Much Do We Need? Materials KnowledgeThe information superhighway has paved the way to a wealth of information for designers. Computerized databases, the Internet and the availability of“virtual libraries”on-line provide resources once available to only the largest corporations.But w
2、hile technology has changed the way designers work, many still rely on old habits; especially in the selection of materials and processing technology. Material specifications are almost an afterthought or“someone elses task,”in part because we prefer to work on the intangible qualities of a product.
3、The marketplace demands more. Today, the material often becomes the product. We know that materials can help to differentiate our products character, add value, enhance performance and make the difference between success and failure. In a world where new processes and new materials keep appearing in
4、 a sea of acronyms coined to define endless combinations, we need to constantly challenge ourselves. We need to take more risks, do more research, explore more alternatives and learn how to optimize our selections.We know what we want, we just have trouble asking the right questions to find the corr
5、ect answers and resources. Take the following examples:“Whats so great about this material, and why is it so gummy?”I remember an industrial designer asking this question as he proceeded to explain that he required a material that was both stiff and flexible in certain circumstances.“Can you help sp
6、ecify a material without modifying our design?”A well-known design company insisted on modeling a computer housing with zero draft on all four sides, regardless of cost. Needless to say, the manufacturer eventually discontinued the project because of its bad economics.“We need a material that has a
7、medium to high level of comfort.”This request came from a furniture designer for a new office chair. The project required categorizing levels of comfort“by the seat”of this designers parts.The role of education in this“knowledge gap”cannot be discounted. Design curricula have dome little to foster t
8、he exploration of materials and production methods. On a recent tour of the Bayer facility, a design student asked me the difference between a polymer and a monomer. Although this and similar questions reflect an appalling ignorance of materials, they also show an encouraging interest among students
9、 as well as professionals.To address this interest, IDSA has created a Materials and Processes Special Interest Section. Our goals are to spark and nurture the natural curiosity of designers with regard to manufacturing processes; cultivate a better understanding of the differences, and demonstrate
10、how we can apply them to the success of our products. We strongly believe that a basic understanding of materials and processes should be a fundamental part of a designers entry-level education, and we will work with IDSAs Eudcation Committee to define the minimum requirements of such know-how a des
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