GD (Generative design) applied to a plastics recovery drone (PRD) using IDeS (industrial design structure)

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The evolution of innovative and systematic design methodologies over time has widened the design concept involvement from the product development phase, which also includes the production and start-up phases. Literature findings have presented to accomplish a Generative Design (GD) approach through the application of an innovative method called Industrial Structure Design (IDeS), a systematic design method able to discover the customer’s needs and the fundamental technical solutions to obtain a good innovative product, involving the whole organization for this achievement. Nevertheless, there is a social demand for solutions to the dramatic and growing problem of marine pollution from plastic materials, encouraging the designers to conceive a new innovative drone for waste collection at sea. Therefore, this study aims to merge all the most advanced design technologies with IDeS in an integrated way, by generating a structure that can also be adopted to plan the organization of a production company. The approach is validated with the design of the Recovery Plastic Drone (RPD) obtained with the IDeS methodology, combining Design and Product development phases, leading to a better and innovative solution for the market.

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Frizziero, L., Liverani, A., Donnici, G., Conti, E., Dello Preite, B., Lamanna, U., … Garulli, M. (2021). GD (Generative design) applied to a plastics recovery drone (PRD) using IDeS (industrial design structure). Inventions, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions6040082

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