1. Diseño mecatrónico como acercamiento a la transdisciplinariedad en ingeniería mecatrónica.
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Guasmayan Guasmayan, Fredy Alexander
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ENGINEERING , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *DESIGN , *PRODUCT design , *ENGINEERING design , *PROBLEM solving , *NEW product development , *MECHATRONICS - Abstract
Mechatronic engineering, since its origins, has had a transdisciplinary nature framed in the synergy of the disciplines that make it up, since they do not independently solve problems optimally. When integrated, they do and lead to new concepts that are reflected in the design of products and mechatronic processes characterized by their autonomy, versatility, adaptability, intelligence, and articulation of their systemic functions. Historically, the concept of mechatronics in the world has been marked by the difficulty to define precisely how the synergy between the disciplines that comprise it develops. It is in this difficulty where different tensions originate, to which the separate disciplines contribute to a greater or lesser extent, making two events possible. In the first, transdisciplinarity is interrupted or restricted, leading to the development of modular products with marked separa tions in the parts that constitute them. In other words, the true degree of technological innovation is lost. In the second, the tensions between the disciplines provoke dialogues and work from the frontiers of knowledge, making the concepts and methodologies of the disciplines overlap, which makes it possible to generate new concepts and new areas of knowledge in design, in the engineering sciences and mechatronic products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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