How does biologically inspired design cope with multi-functionality?
Year: 2019
Editor: Wartzack, Sandro; Schleich, Benjamin; Gon
Author: Svendsen, Nicklas; Lenau, Torben Anker
Series: ICED
Institution: Technical University of Denmark
Section: Design creativity
DOI number: https://doi.org/10.1017/dsi.2019.38
ISSN: 2220-4342
Abstract
As catalysts for product innovation and product development, different approaches for biologically inspired design (BID) are exciting options. However, while general BID theory require a focus on single functions, real world products are characterized by performing multiple functions. The development of an anterior eye-chamber model is used to showcase the issue.
In a systematic literature review (SLR), state-of-the-art methodologies, methods and tools BID practice are discovered and the current state of multi-functionality in BID are assessed.
The SLR revealed 18 contributions with 8 BID methodologies and 12 stage-specific BID tools (of which 50% addressed the solution search phase) in addition to 5 papers addressing multi-functionality in BID.
At present multi-functionality in BID is only treated in a limited set of papers. While designers interested in BID are advised to discover multi-functional analogies, the present approach to handling multi-functional problems in BID suggest functional decomposition and multiple BID efforts. Therefore, the development of design support for handling multi-functional problems, including tools for problem analysis are needed.
Keywords: Bio-inspired design / biomimetics, Design methodology, Design process, Conceptual design, Multi-functionality