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Engineering for global development 10 Design for the developing world 8 Developing countries 5 Entwicklungsländer 4 Robustness 4 Best practices 2 Clean water 2 Cup seal 2 Design exploration 2 Design for development 2 Design for manufacture 2 Design-of-experiment 2 Development canvas 2 Hand pump 2 Humanitarian engineering 2 Impact assessment 2 India 2 India Mark 2 India Mark II/III hand pump 2 Indien 2 Internet of things 2 Optimization 2 Product design 2 Produktgestaltung 2 Prototypes 2 Prototyping methods 2 Sensor systems 2 Service learning 2 Social impact 2 Social sustainability 2 Wear 2 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 East Africa 1 Internet der Dinge 1 KMU 1 Learning organization 1 Lernende Organisation 1 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 1 Nachhaltigkeit 1
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Article 5 Article in journal 5 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5
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English 10
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Mattson, Christopher A. 8 Johnson, Oliver K. 4 Ottosson, Hans J. 4 Armstrong, Andrew G. 2 Austin-Breneman, Jesse 2 Chou, Suzanne 2 Irot, Immy 2 Lewis, Randy S. 2 Naylor, Thomas A. 2 Stringham, Bryan J. 2
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Development Engineering 5 Development engineering 5
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 EconStor 5
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Use of simulation and wear prediction to explore design improvements to the cup seal in the India Mark II/III hand pump system
Ottosson, Hans J.; Mattson, Christopher A.; Johnson, … - In: Development Engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-9
The India Mark II/III hand pump system is now over 40 years old and has become a staple in how water is retrieved in many rural areas across India and Africa. With over 4 million installations, it is estimated that 10% of the world's population is using one on a daily basis. One of the...
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Use of simulation and wear prediction to explore design improvements to the cup seal in the India Mark II/III hand pump system
Ottosson, Hans J.; Mattson, Christopher A.; Johnson, … - In: Development engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-9
The India Mark II/III hand pump system is now over 40 years old and has become a staple in how water is retrieved in many rural areas across India and Africa. With over 4 million installations, it is estimated that 10% of the world's population is using one on a daily basis. One of the...
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Nitrile cup seal robustness in the India Mark II/III hand pump system
Ottosson, Hans J.; Mattson, Christopher A.; Johnson, … - In: Development Engineering 6 (2021), pp. 1-11
Accessing clean water is a persistent and life-threatening challenge for millions of people in the world. Each hour, 400 children under the age of five die because of the lack of clean water. To help people get access to clean ground water, mechanical hand pumps are often used. Among the most...
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Design of remote data collection devices for social impact indicators of products in developing countries
Stringham, Bryan J.; Mattson, Christopher A. - In: Development Engineering 6 (2021), pp. 1-14
Social impact indicators provide one effective way to measure the social impacts of products in developing countries and ensure that engineering design is producing positive impacts on individuals. Remote data collection devices enable the use of sensors to collect user data required to...
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Factors leading to sustainable social impact on the affected communities of engineering service learning projects
Armstrong, Andrew G.; Mattson, Christopher A.; Lewis, … - In: Development Engineering 6 (2021), pp. 1-10
University engineering programs across the USA engage in service learning projects. These projects involve student teams designing and implementing products or solutions for communities in need, often in developing nations. There has been much research done relating to pedagogy and the impact of...
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Nitrile cup seal robustness in the India Mark II/III hand pump system
Ottosson, Hans J.; Mattson, Christopher A.; Johnson, … - In: Development engineering 6 (2021), pp. 1-11
Accessing clean water is a persistent and life-threatening challenge for millions of people in the world. Each hour, 400 children under the age of five die because of the lack of clean water. To help people get access to clean ground water, mechanical hand pumps are often used. Among the most...
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Design of remote data collection devices for social impact indicators of products in developing countries
Stringham, Bryan J.; Mattson, Christopher A. - In: Development engineering 6 (2021), pp. 1-14
Social impact indicators provide one effective way to measure the social impacts of products in developing countries and ensure that engineering design is producing positive impacts on individuals. Remote data collection devices enable the use of sensors to collect user data required to...
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Factors leading to sustainable social impact on the affected communities of engineering service learning projects
Armstrong, Andrew G.; Mattson, Christopher A.; Lewis, … - In: Development engineering 6 (2021), pp. 1-10
University engineering programs across the USA engage in service learning projects. These projects involve student teams designing and implementing products or solutions for communities in need, often in developing nations. There has been much research done relating to pedagogy and the impact of...
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Prototyping methods and constraints for small-to-medium sized enterprises in East Africa
Chou, Suzanne; Austin-Breneman, Jesse - In: Development Engineering 3 (2018), pp. 117-124
Prototyping is integral to the design process for all projects, but particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In resource-constrained contexts, designers must operate under unique constraints and opportunities. This study investigates the methods, constraints, and impacts on...
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Prototyping methods and constraints for small-to-medium sized enterprises in East Africa
Chou, Suzanne; Austin-Breneman, Jesse - In: Development engineering 3 (2018), pp. 117-124
Prototyping is integral to the design process for all projects, but particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In resource-constrained contexts, designers must operate under unique constraints and opportunities. This study investigates the methods, constraints, and impacts on...
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