A Structured Methodology for the Design and Development of Textile Structures in a Concurrent Engineering Framework

Abstract
A structured methodology for the design and development of textile structures within a concurrent engineering framework has been proposed and developed. The framework has been validated using the design and development of a Sensate Liner for Combat Casualty Care (or Sensate Liner) as an example. Key requirements for the product are identified using a modified QFD-type (Quality Function Deployment) approach and other tools used in concurrent engineering; and the design and development framework is established. This is followed by an in-depth analysis of the various issues involved in the design of the Sensate Liner (fabric/garment structure, materials and fabrication technologies) to meet the desired performance criteria. Candidate solutions are proposed with appropriate justifications. Finally, the successful application of the structured methodology in realizing the product is covered.

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