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CHALLENGES FOR TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION: AN AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE SMART MANUFACTURING (S2M), LISBON, PORTUGAL, 20–22 OCTOBER 2016 Challenges for Technology Innovation: An Agenda for the Future Editors Fernando Moreira da Silva CIAUD, Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon, Portugal Helena Bártolo ESTG, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal Paulo Bártolo MACE, University of Manchester, UK Rita Almendra & Filipa Roseta CIAUD, University of Lisbon, Portugal Henrique Amorim Almeida & Ana Cristina Lemos ESTG, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal CRC Press/Balkema is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK Typeset by V Publishing Solutions Pvt Ltd., Chennai, India Printed and bound in Great Britain by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YY. All rights reserved. No part of this publication or the information contained herein may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, by photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written prior permission from the publisher. Although all care is taken to ensure integrity and the quality of this publication and the information herein, no responsibility is assumed by the publishers nor the author for any damage to the property or persons as a result of operation or use of this publication and/or the information contained herein. Published by: CRC Press/Balkema P.O. Box 11320, 2301 EH Leiden, The Netherlands e-mail: [email protected] www.crcpress.com – www.taylorandfrancis.com ISBN: 978-1-138-71374-1 (Hbk) ISBN: 978-1-315-19810-1 (eBook) Challenges for Technology Innovation: An Agenda for the Future – Moreira da Silva et al. (Eds) © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 978-1-138-71374-1 Table of contents Preface xi Committee members xiii Sustainable design and technology innovation Energy efficiency in residential buildings in Tehran: A case study 3 Sh. Broumandi, P. Zarrabi & H. Bártolo Legislative developments in Portugal of the concept of NZEB’s 7 C. Duarte & A. Morais The concept of NZEB’s 11 A. Morais & C. Duarte Alqueva experience 15 H. Amador & C. Alho Green construction methods of buildings capable for disassembly to support circular economy 21 S. Ortlepp, R. Masou & R. Ortlepp What is innovation in architecture? The exhibition as a research tool 27 F. Roseta & S. Marçal Lower-level communication line analysis of automated dispatch control systems of distributed facilities 31 A. Belousov, Y. Koshlich, A. Grebenik & I. Gvozdevskiy Eco-design and eco-innovation  Practical and symbolic dimensions in newspaper design and sustainability 39 P.A. Matos Development of a jewellery piece that functions as both neck brace and necklace 45 J. Matos, H. Almeida, R.M.T. Ascenso, C. Novo & M. Freire Design and development of a medical product using 3D technologies: Scalp cooling cap design case study 51 E. Unver, C. Sorbie, R. Silkstone, M. Kagioglou, R. Paxman & P. Burke Adaptation of liquid crystal textures. A contribution to textile design and to the sustainability of the traditional arraiolos tapestry industry 57 N. Monge, M. Areias & A.C. Ribeiro Development of a sustainable toothbrush with the aid of additive manufacturing technologies 61 J. Matos, H. Almeida, R.M.T. Ascenso, C. Novo & M. Freire Automotive coating industry: Sustainability challenges and smart innovations 65 M.T.I. Bhuiyan, H. Zhang & J. Zhu Topology and material optimization of architectural components 71 F. Craveiro, H. Almeida, H. Bártolo, P.J. Bártolo & J.P. Duarte Fashion business oriented for sustainability 77 A. Anicet & E. Dias v Design and digital manufacturing Clay robotics: A hybrid 3D printing casting process 83 S. Wang, S. Dritsas, P. Morel & K. Ho Modular formwork system layout development and assembly in actual scale based on robotic technology 89 O. Kontovourkis & E. Demartinou Performance-oriented design—an integrative approach to data-driven design including associative computational modeling, computational analysis, advanced computational visualization and rapid prototyping 95 M.U. Hensel, S. Killi & S.S. Sørensen A morphological comparison between physical and digital model generated by 3D scanning 101 R. Barbosa, L. Mateus, V. Ferreira & J. Beirão 4D printing of customised smart sunshade: A conceptual study 105 J.E.M. Teoh, C.K. Chua, Y. Liu & J. An Game-engine based design system for mass customization 109 E. Castro e Costa & J.P. Duarte Using a pattern as a 3D generator for producing a modular and flexible system for architecture 115 S.-J.A. Liotta Semi-immersive interactive virtual environment for training on lathe machine 121 A.M. El-Tamimi, M.H. Abidi & A.M. Al-Ahmari Designing with people for inclusive growth 127 C. Rijo, H. Grácio & S. Antunes Methodological pathways innovative principles and instruments for the inclusive product 133 M. Buono & S. Capece Smart manufacturing Sustainable smart manufacturing: Assembling innovation-friendly enterprises 143 M.F. Nunes & C.L. Park Milling-tool wear-condition prediction with statistic analysis and echo-state networks 149 G. Wang & R. Grosu Finite element analysis in design of DMLS mandible implants 155 T.C. Dzogbewu, L. Monaheng, I. Yadroitsava, W.B. du Preez & I. Yadroitsev Ergonomics and design in industry 4.0 161 E. Laudante Towards industry 4.0 ready advanced sustainability analytics 167 D. Wehner, T. Betten, M. Held & R. Ilg Integration of sustainable design and additive manufacturing in design education 171 S. Junk Industry 4.0: Fundamentals and a quantitative analysis of benefits through a discrete event simulation 177 A. Cristians & J.M. Methven Control chart pattern recognition approach to throughput monitoring in sustainable smart manufacturing 183 F.T. Sunmola Towards co-robot navigation in manufacturing environments through machine learning of human movement patterns 189 A. Mohammed, T. Viola, C.S. Tucker & J.P. Duarte vi Defining design guidelines for single point incremental forming—rules to a good design of container and tunnel like parts manufactured by incremental forming 195 D. Afonso, R. Torcato & R. Alves de Sousa Additive manufacturing: An opportunity for functional and sustainable constructions 201 N. Labonnote & P. Rüther Optimized brick—print optimization 207 I.V. Barbosa & B. Figueiredo Design considerations for additive manufacturing of feed channel spacers for spiral wound membrane modules 211 J. An, W.S. Tan, C.K. Chua, T.H. Chong & A.G. Fane Parametric chemistry reverse engineering biomaterial composites for additive manufacturing of bio-cement structures across scales 217 J. Duro-Royo, J. Van Zak, Y.J. Tai, A.S. Ling & N. Oxman Sustainable recycling Sustainability in fashion: A study of clean waste management within a clothing company 227 H. Cruz, A.C. Broega & M. Amorim Sustainability evaluation of home appliance industry in Pakistan 233 S.T. Bukhari, S.Q. Bukhari & M. Fahad Impact and assessment of design on higher order benefits 237 C. Klahn & F. Fontana Lessons learnt from an LCA based re-design for manufacture of soap dispensers 243 R. Coppini, P. Refalo & J.C. Borg Life cycle analysis as a tool of complex evaluation of food packaging systems 249 Z. Bogóné-Tóth, Z. Lakner, I. Hajdu & O. Fehér Valorization of waste paper sludge ash for manufacturing materials 257 B. Boullosa Allariz & D. Levacher Sustainable product lifecycle decision making using Q-learning 263 F.T. Sunmola Life cycle analysis of a portable cosmetic package 269 P. Jaccarini & P. Refalo Design education Reminiscent of Marcel Duchamp in design reuse 277 R. Carreto & C. Carreto Sustainability in Brazilian and Portuguese design schools curricula 281 N.D. Plentz & R. Almendra Design education facing Europe 2020—a reflection on demands: FAULisbon as the case study 287 A.C. Dias, R. Almendra & F. Moreira da Silva Design and poetry for city living 293 M.L. Costa Sustainability as a TRIZ inventive principle in the creative process of textile products 299 S. Silva de Santis, F. Giuseppe Dedini, J.P. Marcicano, F. Moreira da Silva, M. Barros de Held, R. Aparecida Sanches, T.B. Lobo & A. Lott Daré Wool + cork stool 2016 305 J. Afonso vii Future cities The new smart cities. Cities built from scratch and old cities transformed into smart cities. Sustainable growth 311 A.C. Oliveira & C. Alho Knowledge to industry Transfer Technology Standards: Future Cities and Territories (KiTTS: FCT) 315 M. Ângelo Fonseca & O. Chabanyuk Vauban: An example of sustainability in the heart of Europe 319 M. Baptista-Bastos & A. Lau Contemporary architectures intervention in historical part of Tbilisi and Lisbon (Qvemo Kala and Alfama) 323 C. Alho & G. Iosebidze Collective dwelling of cooperative housing a heritage with soul 327 V.P. Matos & C. Alho Medicine 4.0 3D PCL/graphene scaffold for bone tissue engineering 335 W. Wang, G. Caetano, J. Cornish, D.S. Musson, M.A. Frade & P.J. Bártolo Mechanical effects of medical implants on intervertebral disc injury 341 A. Sarfraz, G. Dougill & G. Cooper Novel metallic bone fixation implants with reduced stiffness 347 A.A. Al-Tamimi, P.J. Bártolo, C. Peach & P. Fernandes Morphological, mechanical and biological assessment of bioceramic scaffolds for bone regeneration 353 Y. Zheng, G. Caetano & P.J. Bártolo Influence of pore size and fibre orientation on stem cell proliferation in a 3D printed polycaprolactone scaffold 359 C. Vyas, G. Caetano, G. Poologasundarampillai, J. Hoyland & P.J. Bártolo Sustainable business models Incorporating customer perceived value in designing customer experience 367 D. Hussadintorn Na Ayutthaya & P. Koomsap Competing trajectories for digital technology and skills among Canadian wood product companies 373 Y. Bourgeois Ethnography and design: A methodology applied to business culture 377 A. Cunha & L. Soares Technological forecasting in textile industry: From first to fourth industrial revolution 381 A.Y.S. Duarte, F.G. Dedini, R.A. Sanches & R. Anderl Design for ease of service 387 P. Suwannimitr & P. Koomsap Offsite construction—U.S. market trends in prefabrication 393 K.R. Grosskopf, J.W. Elliott & J.E. Killingsworth Sustainability, social innovation and collaborative economy in fashion design 399 S.R. Fernandes, J.M. Lucas, A.I. Cruchinho Gomes & R.A.L. Miguel Creating a business model from the traditional to global fashion: Guimarães embroidery 405 C. Fernandes & A.C. Broega Is 3D printing the answer to a sustainable supply chain: A look at localised consumer 3D printing 411 L. Le Merlus & R.A. Chudasama viii Sustainable construction Smart and sustainable materials for lightweight retaining walls 419 R. Ortlepp Seamless architecture: Innovative opaque to transparent material interfaces 423 S. Nazarian, C.G. Pantano, P. Colombo & M. Marangoni Designing cork-based functionally-graded concrete walls 431 F. Craveiro, H. Bártolo, J.P. Duarte & P.J. Bártolo Computational architectural integrated implementation: A digital process from initial design to fabrication 435 Y. He & M.A. Schnabel In direction to a sustainable material—graphene 441 C. Alho & S. Basílio Circular economy and biological materials—innovative narratives for the development of sustainable textile products 445 G.S. Forman & C. Carvalho Towards sustainable architecture and urbanism 451 C. Alho Author index 457 ix

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