Modular product optimisation to alleviate poverty: an irrigation pump case study
Patrick K. Lewis,
Christopher A. Mattson and
Charles D. Wood
International Journal of Product Development, 2015, vol. 20, issue 1, 49-73
Abstract:
One potential, high-impact area for modular products is the design of income-generating products for poverty alleviation. Income-generating products have helped millions of people sustainably escape poverty. However, millions of other impoverished people are unwilling to invest in these relatively costly products. Modular products have the potential to reduce/overcome this barrier by enabling a product to incrementally adapt to changes in income potential. In previous work of the authors, an optimisation-based modular product design method was developed. Implementation of this method in the creation of a modular irrigation pump is presented herein. The purpose of this study is to physically validate the ability of the method to identify progressively affordable modular products by comparing the performance of the theoretical and physical prototypes of the pump. Based on observations from this comparison, the authors conclude that the method is a feasible approach to engineering-based poverty alleviation.
Keywords: Pareto traversing; modular products; product design; modular design; multi-objective optimisation; engineering-based poverty alleviation; irrigation pumps; case study; incremental adaptation; income potential. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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