Realizing the Indonesian National Car: The Design of the 4x2 Wheel Drive Passenger Car Exterior using the Kansei Engineering Type 1
As the imbalance of automotive market competition continues, the domination of foreign industries demands a proper attention from Indonesia’s automobile manufacturers. Efforts in creating a national car design that is emotionally attached to Indonesia’s automotive market, will be able to meet the ch...
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doaj-134c75feb4fa4e1aab41f9ff418d9d2b2020-11-25T01:12:21ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002017-04-018233835110.14716/ijtech.v8i2.201201Realizing the Indonesian National Car: The Design of the 4x2 Wheel Drive Passenger Car Exterior using the Kansei Engineering Type 1Thedy Yogasara0Joshua Valentino1Department of Industrial Engineering, Parahyangan Catholic University, Jl. Ciumbuleuit 94, Bandung 40141, IndonesiaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Parahyangan Catholic University, Jl. Ciumbuleuit 94, Bandung 40141, IndonesiaAs the imbalance of automotive market competition continues, the domination of foreign industries demands a proper attention from Indonesia’s automobile manufacturers. Efforts in creating a national car design that is emotionally attached to Indonesia’s automotive market, will be able to meet the challenge appropriately, in part by using the Kansei Engineering Type 1: Category Classification method. Identified through literature studies and interviews, there are 164 Kansei words that represent the exterior designs of a 4×2-wheel drive passenger car. The Kansei words were categorized into 12 groups using an affinity diagram and then arranged into a five-level semantic differential scale for product samples assessment. Results were further processed using factor analysis, leaving nine groups remaining. A collaborative design process with a product designer resulted in an exterior design of a hatchback car with four doors. Scores from the evaluation on Kansei word groups “satisfying”, “luxurious”, “sporty”, “aesthetic”, “innovative”, “mobile/flexible”, “complicated/complex”, “credible”, and “masculine” indicate that the car exterior design meets users’ emotional needs.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/201Automobile designEmotional designErgonomicsFactor analysisKansei Engineering |
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Realizing the Indonesian National Car: The Design of the 4x2 Wheel Drive Passenger Car Exterior using the Kansei Engineering Type 1 |
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Realizing the Indonesian National Car: The Design of the 4x2 Wheel Drive Passenger Car Exterior using the Kansei Engineering Type 1 |
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Realizing the Indonesian National Car: The Design of the 4x2 Wheel Drive Passenger Car Exterior using the Kansei Engineering Type 1 |
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As the imbalance of automotive market competition continues, the domination of foreign industries demands a proper attention from Indonesia’s automobile manufacturers. Efforts in creating a national car design that is emotionally attached to Indonesia’s automotive market, will be able to meet the challenge appropriately, in part by using the Kansei Engineering Type 1: Category Classification method. Identified through literature studies and interviews, there are 164 Kansei words that represent the exterior designs of a 4×2-wheel drive passenger car. The Kansei words were categorized into 12 groups using an affinity diagram and then arranged into a five-level semantic differential scale for product samples assessment. Results were further processed using factor analysis, leaving nine groups remaining. A collaborative design process with a product designer resulted in an exterior design of a hatchback car with four doors. Scores from the evaluation on Kansei word groups “satisfying”, “luxurious”, “sporty”, “aesthetic”, “innovative”, “mobile/flexible”, “complicated/complex”, “credible”, and “masculine” indicate that the car exterior design meets users’ emotional needs. |
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Automobile design Emotional design Ergonomics Factor analysis Kansei Engineering |
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