Research on Shape Innovation of CNC Machine Based on Kansei Engineering

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Through the analysis of concepts of Kansei engineering, the frame of CNC machine form innovation design is based on forward quantitative reasoning type of Kansei engineering. This paper selected 40 pictures of representative CNC machine and 6 pairs of adjectives concerning evaluation of other feeling, conducted related investigations, and used SPSS17.0 statistical software for statistical analysis of survey data, provided the basis for the guidance of NC machine s form innovation and design evaluation through the research, so as to better meet the emotional needs of consumers.

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