Virtual prototyping enables the validation and optimization of machinery equivalent to physical testing, saving time and costs in the product development, especially in case of heavy machines with complex motions. However, virtual prototyping is usually deployed only at the end of the design process, when product architecture is already developed. The present paper discusses the introduction of virtual prototypes since conceptual design stage as Virtual Concepts in which coarse models of machinery design variants are simulated obtaining useful information, sometimes fundamental to support best design choices. Virtual Concept modeling and preliminary validation and its later integration to a Virtual Prototype are expressly investigated using Multi Body Dynamics software. A verification case study on a large vibrating screen demonstrates that dynamic Virtual Concepts enable easier and effective evaluations on the design variants and increase the design process predictability.

Parametric virtual concept design of heavy machinery: a case study application / Vergnano, Alberto; Pellicciari, Marcello; Berselli, Giovanni. - (2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno Joint Conference on Mechanical, Design Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing tenutosi a Toulouse, France nel June 18th–20th, 2014).

Parametric virtual concept design of heavy machinery: a case study application

VERGNANO, ALBERTO;PELLICCIARI, Marcello;BERSELLI, Giovanni
2014

Abstract

Virtual prototyping enables the validation and optimization of machinery equivalent to physical testing, saving time and costs in the product development, especially in case of heavy machines with complex motions. However, virtual prototyping is usually deployed only at the end of the design process, when product architecture is already developed. The present paper discusses the introduction of virtual prototypes since conceptual design stage as Virtual Concepts in which coarse models of machinery design variants are simulated obtaining useful information, sometimes fundamental to support best design choices. Virtual Concept modeling and preliminary validation and its later integration to a Virtual Prototype are expressly investigated using Multi Body Dynamics software. A verification case study on a large vibrating screen demonstrates that dynamic Virtual Concepts enable easier and effective evaluations on the design variants and increase the design process predictability.
2014
Joint Conference on Mechanical, Design Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing
Toulouse, France
June 18th–20th, 2014
Vergnano, Alberto; Pellicciari, Marcello; Berselli, Giovanni
Parametric virtual concept design of heavy machinery: a case study application / Vergnano, Alberto; Pellicciari, Marcello; Berselli, Giovanni. - (2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno Joint Conference on Mechanical, Design Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing tenutosi a Toulouse, France nel June 18th–20th, 2014).
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