SIGMA JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES, cilt.42, sa.5, ss.1325-1335, 2024 (ESCI)
The systematic approach specifies how the product design processes should be approached
systematically and specifically aims to make the most appropriate conceptual design before
the objective design. In line with this goal, the systematic approach explains step by step how
the conceptual design process should be done. One of these steps is the evaluation of solution
variations. The basis of this step; The suitability of the desired conditions, the weighting and
point system according to this suitability, and the determination of the result numerically
constitute. Unlike other methods, the VDI (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure) 2225 method provides a more understandable and transparent comparison of options by showing technical
competence and cost status in a single diagram, S-Diagram. In this study, the step of evaluating
and selecting all the options in the conceptual design before the objective design process with
the VDI 2225 method was examined in detail. The elevator was used as an example. Elevators consist of two parts traction and hydraulic. Traction elevators are divided into gearless
and gearbox, and hydraulic elevators are divided into direct acting and indirect acting. These
elevator types have different advantages and disadvantages compared to each other. For this
reason, 3 different situations were determined, and the performances of the elevators were
tried to be evaluated more objectively in the study. Situations: Elevators used in residences,
high-speed elevators used in business centres and freight elevators that lift heavy loads were
selected. All the results are shown on one S-Diagram. In this way, both situations were compared and the differences between them were revealed. As a result, the economic and technical
performance of each elevator in each case was determined using the VDI 2225 method.