The offer of tailored products is a key factor to satisfy specific customer needs in the current competitive market. Modular products can easily support customization in a short time. Design process, in this case, can be regarded as a configuration task where solution is achieved through the combination of modules in overall product architecture. In this scenario efficient configuration design tools are evermore important. Although many tools have been already proposed in literature, they need further investigation to be applicable in real industrial practice, because of the high efforts required to implement system and the lack of flexibility in products updating. This work describes an approach to overcome drawbacks and to introduce a product independent configuration system which can be useful in designing recurrent product modules. To manage configuration from the designer perspective, the approach is based on Configurable Virtual Prototypes (CVP). In particular, the definition of geometrical models is analyzed providing a tool for eliciting and reusing knowledge introduced by parametric template CAD models. Semantic rules are used to recognize parts parameterization and assembly mating constraints. The approach is exemplified through a case study.

Modular Product Configuration: an Automatic Tool for Eliciting Design Knowledge from Parametric CAD Models / Raffaeli, Roberto; Cicconi, Paolo; Mengoni, Maura; Germani, Michele. - 1:Parts A and B(2010), pp. 207-218. (Intervento presentato al convegno ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, IDETC/CIE2010 tenutosi a Montreal, QC, can nel 15-18 AGOSTO 2010.) [10.1115/DETC2010-28242].

Modular Product Configuration: an Automatic Tool for Eliciting Design Knowledge from Parametric CAD Models

Roberto Raffaeli;
2010

Abstract

The offer of tailored products is a key factor to satisfy specific customer needs in the current competitive market. Modular products can easily support customization in a short time. Design process, in this case, can be regarded as a configuration task where solution is achieved through the combination of modules in overall product architecture. In this scenario efficient configuration design tools are evermore important. Although many tools have been already proposed in literature, they need further investigation to be applicable in real industrial practice, because of the high efforts required to implement system and the lack of flexibility in products updating. This work describes an approach to overcome drawbacks and to introduce a product independent configuration system which can be useful in designing recurrent product modules. To manage configuration from the designer perspective, the approach is based on Configurable Virtual Prototypes (CVP). In particular, the definition of geometrical models is analyzed providing a tool for eliciting and reusing knowledge introduced by parametric template CAD models. Semantic rules are used to recognize parts parameterization and assembly mating constraints. The approach is exemplified through a case study.
2010
ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, IDETC/CIE2010
Montreal, QC, can
15-18 AGOSTO 2010.
1
207
218
Raffaeli, Roberto; Cicconi, Paolo; Mengoni, Maura; Germani, Michele
Modular Product Configuration: an Automatic Tool for Eliciting Design Knowledge from Parametric CAD Models / Raffaeli, Roberto; Cicconi, Paolo; Mengoni, Maura; Germani, Michele. - 1:Parts A and B(2010), pp. 207-218. (Intervento presentato al convegno ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, IDETC/CIE2010 tenutosi a Montreal, QC, can nel 15-18 AGOSTO 2010.) [10.1115/DETC2010-28242].
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