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Design Parameterization for Concurrent Design and Manufacturing of Mechanical Systems

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Design Parameterization for Concurrent Design and Manufacturing of Mechanical Systems
Design changes are frequently encountered in the product development process. The complexity of the design changes is multiplied when the product design involves multiple engineering disciplines. Very often, a simple change in one part may propagate to its neighboring parts, therefore, affects the entire product assembly. Both parts and assembly must be regenerated for a physically valid product model, at the same time, the regenerated product model must meet designer's expectations. When a product is being developed in a Concurrent Design and Manufacturing (CDM) environment, the design changes are usually implemented first by altering geometry of the product represented in computer-aided design (CAD) solid models. If the product solid model is not parameterized properly, the changes in geometry often lead to invalid parts or assembly. At the part level, the changes may yield a solid model with invalid geometric features if it is not properly parameterized. In this case, the enti...
Javier Silva, Kuang-Hua Chang
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Updated 17 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2002
Where CERA
Authors Javier Silva, Kuang-Hua Chang
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