Product creation development from innovative simulation methods to product life management system.
Serban, Dan-Andrei ; Udroiu, Razvan ; Belgiu, George 等
1. INTRODUCTION
Industrial design is characterized by certain conditions
involving--at the outset a certain design--a method of manufacturing,
based on the use of high technology and equipment improved (especially
the rapid prototyping). Generally, the industrial design requires the
followings (***, 2010):
* construction the shape to justify the design only by reference to
product quality cover with a specific use;
* parts components linked to geometric shape according to the
purpose for the entitle assembly to be manufactured;
* materials and shape structures to be chosen with regard to the
requests arising from the functions or uses of the assembly;
* development and procurement of the parts does not involve
excessive economic efforts;
* general assembly made so, to be as easy to use, handle and
manipulate;
* the design will provides maximum comfort and efficiency possible
at that time of creation;
* the general assembly subject to a minimum need for maintenance or
operating expenses;
* the design activity will give the interrelationship between
environment and development process: the product must meet the mandatory
safety requirements and environmental protection.
What is the problem statement? PLM systems are key applications,
usually developed by large software vendors and adapted to the
requirements of end users. From what we know so far (Batenburg et al.,
2007; Ni et al., 2008), no developer of PLM systems does not include
software applications for rapid prototyping. An example of a PLM system
that we developed at the Polytechnic University of Timisoara, Romania in
2009, is one whose functions are presented in Figure 1 (a custom PLM
system).
At that time, we do not put the issue of integration functions of
rapid prototyping in the PLM system, but only to create another type of
PLM system--in our university--, an innovative system, which contained
only data packets of the CAD, CAM and CAE applications (***, 2009b;
2009c; ***, 2009d). With the development of rapid prototyping
departments, both in our university, and especially in industrial
practice, we considered it appropriate to include the function of rapid
prototyping.
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2. RESEARCH COURSE AND TEHNICAL SOLUTIONS FOR THE PLM SYSTEM WITH
RAPID PROTOTYPING FUNCTIONS EMBEDDED
When designing a new PLM system, we started from the following
requirement: what do engineer need in design and manufacturing
automation.
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The aim of the new PLM system is: better results, high efficiency
and lower costs for the products and for the processes. A PLM system
that includes rapid prototyping applications is able to process graphic
and non-graphical information (symbolic--like Artificial Intelligence
and intelligent systems; numerical--FEA, numerical optimisation; and
fuzzy). The PLM's tools to realize these objectives in Rapid
Prototyping domain are:
* qualitative reasoning--possible alternatives;
* quantitative analysis--best solution.
Traditional practice of industrial activities in new product
development, is shown in Figure 3. Note that this figure contains steps
shown in Figure 2.
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Figure 4 is a schematic functional block for the new built PLM
system. Note the Rapid Prototyping position among the analysis of new
product in the concurrent engineering development.
For the operating system we adopted the Linux distribution
openSUSE, supported on an x86-64 platform. For the relational database
management system we adopted MySQL version 5.1. This cross-platform
software application runs as a server providing multi-user access, and
it was easy to interconnect with RP simulation tools. At this stage, the
new PLM system is not fully functional. It was designed only to test the
functions of RP in a concurrent engineering environment and is not yet
available for industrial use.
3. CONCLUSIONS
In 2009 we developed in our university a PLM system, conceived to
expand concurrent engineering techniques. Largely, this new PLM is based
on software available shareware. Although not all the functionality of a
state of the art PLM, our PLM can be adapted easily to research
activities, being an open system.
As is known, does not include any PLM system simulation Rapid
Prototyping process. We have tried to introduce the possibility of RP
simulation into the PLM system, by various methods available in our
university. We believe that this is the direction to be followed by
industrial enterprises, because we could have this method (Dong, 2010):
* generation of the all feasible solutions (reasoning);
* parameter optimisation for each feasible solution;
* identification of the best solution (exact--comparing all; or
fuzzy--using the most likely case);
Although it is premature to launch a line of reasoning--in our
estimates--including the Rapid Prototyping into PLM system will result
in a shorter R&D time about 10 ... 20% and eliminating errors in the
design stage up to 30%.
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