2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechatronics.2010.04.008
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Model relations between conceptual and detail design

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“…8 In the detailed design stage, design considerations are given to the specific structural type, connection mode, processing and assembly ability to form geometric shapes, and components of the product based on the design scheme generated by the conceptual design. 9 The properties of a product model are very different between the conceptual design stage and the detailed design stage. Current studies on product models including structure, geometry, features, and their integration are mainly focused on the detailed design; therefore, they cannot provide effective support for the conceptual design.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 In the detailed design stage, design considerations are given to the specific structural type, connection mode, processing and assembly ability to form geometric shapes, and components of the product based on the design scheme generated by the conceptual design. 9 The properties of a product model are very different between the conceptual design stage and the detailed design stage. Current studies on product models including structure, geometry, features, and their integration are mainly focused on the detailed design; therefore, they cannot provide effective support for the conceptual design.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through consumers’ social cognition, customer needs, functional requirements (FRs), design parameters (DPs), and process variables are decomposed from high order to low order, satisfying consumer needs through reciprocal back-and-forth zigzag correspondence; a design matrix expresses the correlation between the procedural fields. Scheidl and Winkler [ 45 ] discussed AD, and opined that a conceptual model is satisfactory if it has sufficient capacity for characterization, whereas the correlation between DP and FR should be as mathematical as possible.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide number of contributions were carried in the field of design engineering to propose different design processes and methods. They all describe them as a phase-type process of different granularity with phases such as [1]: clarification of the task [2,3], conceptual design [4][5][6], embodiment design [7,8], and detail design [9,10]. Our research works are therefore intended to propose new design methods and tools, based on multiobjective optimization approaches, to develop more efficient, more innovative mechatronic systems [11,12] integrating more features, requiring less time to design them and being cheaper.…”
Section: Problematicmentioning
confidence: 99%