Generative Design Approach for Modelling of Large Design Spaces

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  • Bastian Sauthoff
  • Roland Lachmayer
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLecture Notes in Production Engineering
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages241-251
Number of pages11
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jan 2014

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Production Engineering
VolumePart F1148
ISSN (Print)2194-0525
ISSN (electronic)2194-0533

Abstract

Mass customisation of mechanical and mechatronic products requires computer-aided configuration tools including parametric models of the product. For an extended individual adaption, approaches including iterative configuration processes are necessary. Knowledge-based engineering systems (KBES) are developed for this kind of customisation tasks among other things, but they are still not universally applicable and accepted in the industry. Thus, in this paper, an approach for the modelling of large design spaces by parametric models is presented. This approach implies a confinement of the widely defined pretension of KBES by a systematic modelling of practical conversant design solutions. In contrast to the modelling of higher-level design rules, the exclusion of inexpedient variants is completely possible. The detailed aspects of the approach consisting of a structural design, effective areas and design elements are illustrated in this paper as well as methodological aspects. The application is demonstrated by a wheel carrier design.

Keywords

    Design optimisation, Knowledge-based engineering, Modelling principles, Parametric design, Product modelling

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Generative Design Approach for Modelling of Large Design Spaces. / Sauthoff, Bastian; Lachmayer, Roland.
Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Springer Nature, 2014. p. 241-251 (Lecture Notes in Production Engineering; Vol. Part F1148).

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Sauthoff, B & Lachmayer, R 2014, Generative Design Approach for Modelling of Large Design Spaces. in Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, vol. Part F1148, Springer Nature, pp. 241-251. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04271-8_21
Sauthoff, B., & Lachmayer, R. (2014). Generative Design Approach for Modelling of Large Design Spaces. In Lecture Notes in Production Engineering (pp. 241-251). (Lecture Notes in Production Engineering; Vol. Part F1148). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04271-8_21
Sauthoff B, Lachmayer R. Generative Design Approach for Modelling of Large Design Spaces. In Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Springer Nature. 2014. p. 241-251. (Lecture Notes in Production Engineering). Epub 2014 Jan 1. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-04271-8_21
Sauthoff, Bastian ; Lachmayer, Roland. / Generative Design Approach for Modelling of Large Design Spaces. Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Springer Nature, 2014. pp. 241-251 (Lecture Notes in Production Engineering).
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