2011
DOI: 10.3722/cadaps.2011.901-913
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Advanced Computer Aided Design Methods for Integrated Virtual Product Development Processes

Abstract: State of the art computer aided design (CAD) systems offer a wide range of possibilities, not only in the common field of mechanical design, but also in terms of knowledge re-utilization as well as the implementation of analysis procedures and automated routines. An important factor for successful product development is the optimized interaction between the design process itself and simultaneously performed operations based on efficient computer aided methods and strategies. The present publication introduces … Show more

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“…Over the past 20 years a number of different industries have been challenged with such problems (Curran 2020). For industries working with extensive product offerings, the challenge is to efficiently incorporate the strengths of 3D CAD capability to support parameterised, and associative, product definitions and then leverage on this definition utilising configuration management to derive different product representations (Fuxin 2005, Hirz, Harrich & Rossbacher 2011. The potential for utilising a parametrised approach has been further investigated and described in academic publications (such as Bodein, Rose &Caillaud 2013, Wencke andSachse 2009).…”
Section: Geometry Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past 20 years a number of different industries have been challenged with such problems (Curran 2020). For industries working with extensive product offerings, the challenge is to efficiently incorporate the strengths of 3D CAD capability to support parameterised, and associative, product definitions and then leverage on this definition utilising configuration management to derive different product representations (Fuxin 2005, Hirz, Harrich & Rossbacher 2011. The potential for utilising a parametrised approach has been further investigated and described in academic publications (such as Bodein, Rose &Caillaud 2013, Wencke andSachse 2009).…”
Section: Geometry Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conceptual development, the installation space available for electric axle drives is described as geometrical model. Evaluation of the axle model packaging is enabled by use of volume models created within computer-aided design (CAD) environment considering the main geometrical extensions, e. g. [23]. Besides the extensions of the main volume elements, also specific shapes, such as the corridors for the two side shafts, can be included.…”
Section: Multi-objective Design Optimization Of Electric Axle Drivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue of Advanced CAD methods in automotive development was dealt with in [1]. The use of CAx approaches in the automotive development process is discussed in [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%