2015
DOI: 10.1080/0951192x.2015.1066863
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A uniform intermediate model for high-fidelity and efficient visualisation of multidisciplinary heterogeneous simulation data

Abstract: Simulation-driven design has become an effective methodology for improving the design process in terms of both time and cost. The high-fidelity and efficient visualisation of multidisciplinary simulation results of complex products is crucial for helping designers improve their design. One of the key challenges is to display and view multidisciplinary simulation results that are heterogeneous and tool-specific. In this study, a uniform intermediate model which supports high-fidelity and efficient visualisation… Show more

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“…The multidisciplinary CAx environment makes it possible to visualise information for several different disciplines and to merge results from simulations in different domains. However, there are challenges in interpreting the results and making a balanced trade-off between them so that informed design decision can be taken (Shao, Liu et al 2016) (Amouzgar 2015) (Stolt, André et al 2015). This is mainly because there are likely couplings between the objectives with different degrees of importance.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multidisciplinary CAx environment makes it possible to visualise information for several different disciplines and to merge results from simulations in different domains. However, there are challenges in interpreting the results and making a balanced trade-off between them so that informed design decision can be taken (Shao, Liu et al 2016) (Amouzgar 2015) (Stolt, André et al 2015). This is mainly because there are likely couplings between the objectives with different degrees of importance.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings showed an imbalance in the transfer of knowledge between engineering designers and service engineers, e.g., more than 50% of instances regarding knowledge from service were pushed (hence made available) to the engineering designers without them actively requesting this knowledge, by Ahmed-Kristensen and Vianello [37]. Lastly, Shao et al [38] proposed the development of the uniform intermediate model that supports high fidelity and efficient visualization of multidisciplinary heterogeneous simulation data. As a conclusion, Könnö et al's [39] digital design platform (DDP) provides answers to all these product development processes' needs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%