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CAD modelling based on knowledge synthesis for design rational

Communication avec acte
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GEROMIN, Anthony
LOPEZ, Cédric
353528 VISEO
ccROUCOULES, Lionel
199402 Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Information et des Systèmes [LSIS]
303092 Arts et Métiers Paristech ENSAM Aix-en-Provence
ccMALBURET, François

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/16760
Date
2018

Abstract

Although many new methodological and modelling concepts have been proposed by the scientific community, current industries are still focusing their engineering design process on CAD model since they assume it is the starting point of many analyses with respect to product life cycle (CAM, FEA, LCA…). The paper presents the application of modelling concepts that lead the progressive justification of CAD model with respect to knowledge synthesis by least commitment. Design experts are first formalizing their knowledge that is therefore translated to form features and parameters (topology, position, orientation, dimensions…). The results show that this new design approach and models support design intents and rational, but the generated CAD model is not fully justified. That drives to many conclusions: CAD model is many often non-100% rational by designers’ knowledge, design solution space is therefore larger than the one modelled in CAD software and could be used to foster innovation.

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