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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1603-1612 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 26 Jul 2019 |
Event | 22nd International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED 2019 - Delft, Netherlands Duration: 5 Aug 2019 → 8 Aug 2019 |
Abstract
Companies that operate and manufacture products in the technical area are exposed to increasingly challenging market situations. The developed products should be individualized to the customers' needs while offering high quality at an acceptable price. The temporal and especially economic claims are constantly growing, forcing the companies to develop a given product that matches the cost-side as well as the technical requirements in a short period of time. Following an initial development, it is often necessary to provide further product variants regarding a modified geometry or performance. A time and cost efficient way is the scaling of the initially developed product. Existing scaling methods focus on uniform geometry changes, not taking into account influences from non-uniform requirement or geometry alterations. Therefore, this article proposes an approach on how to modell and assess the outcome of a scaled assembly, based on the connection of individual scalable components inside an object-based approach.
Keywords
- Computational design methods, Knowledge management, Models, Object-based, Product modelling, Scaling
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)
- Engineering (miscellaneous)
- Engineering(all)
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
- Mathematics(all)
- Modelling and Simulation
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In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED, Vol. 1, No. 1, 26.07.2019, p. 1603-1612.
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T1 - Scaling of technical systems using an object-based modelling approach
AU - Wolniak, Philipp
AU - Sauthoff, Bastian
AU - Lachmayer, Roland
AU - Mozgova, Iryna
N1 - Funding information: This research was supported by Baker Hughes, a GE Company.
PY - 2019/7/26
Y1 - 2019/7/26
N2 - Companies that operate and manufacture products in the technical area are exposed to increasingly challenging market situations. The developed products should be individualized to the customers' needs while offering high quality at an acceptable price. The temporal and especially economic claims are constantly growing, forcing the companies to develop a given product that matches the cost-side as well as the technical requirements in a short period of time. Following an initial development, it is often necessary to provide further product variants regarding a modified geometry or performance. A time and cost efficient way is the scaling of the initially developed product. Existing scaling methods focus on uniform geometry changes, not taking into account influences from non-uniform requirement or geometry alterations. Therefore, this article proposes an approach on how to modell and assess the outcome of a scaled assembly, based on the connection of individual scalable components inside an object-based approach.
AB - Companies that operate and manufacture products in the technical area are exposed to increasingly challenging market situations. The developed products should be individualized to the customers' needs while offering high quality at an acceptable price. The temporal and especially economic claims are constantly growing, forcing the companies to develop a given product that matches the cost-side as well as the technical requirements in a short period of time. Following an initial development, it is often necessary to provide further product variants regarding a modified geometry or performance. A time and cost efficient way is the scaling of the initially developed product. Existing scaling methods focus on uniform geometry changes, not taking into account influences from non-uniform requirement or geometry alterations. Therefore, this article proposes an approach on how to modell and assess the outcome of a scaled assembly, based on the connection of individual scalable components inside an object-based approach.
KW - Computational design methods
KW - Knowledge management
KW - Models
KW - Object-based
KW - Product modelling
KW - Scaling
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DO - 10.1017/dsi.2019.166
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JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED
JF - Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED
SN - 2220-4334
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T2 - 22nd International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED 2019
Y2 - 5 August 2019 through 8 August 2019
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