EASE--An Application-Based CAD System for Process Design

Author(s):  
J. Mar ◽  
K. Bhargavan ◽  
S.G. Duvall ◽  
R. Firestone ◽  
D.J. Lucey ◽  
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Author(s):  
Lars Lindkvist ◽  
Rikard Söderberg

Abstract This paper presents a method for assembly evaluation. The method uses two evaluation criteria, robustness and variation analysis, and is supported by a software tool developed by the authors. The robustness evaluation aims at detecting design and assembly solutions that are sensitive to variation and may cause problems during production. Using this method in early product and process design phases helps to find more robust concepts, resulting in shorter production start-up time and better precision. The method’s use is exemplified in a concept study of the assembly process of the door to the body of a (fictitious) jeep. The study shows that the proposed method can be used to obtain an objective comparison between different concepts. This comparison includes both general robustness and the expected variation in the critical dimensions. The results can be used, together with economical and practical aspects, to determine which concept is best suited for the assembly process. The software used is implemented in the MS Windows environment and has an JGES interface that enables the user to import CAD geometry from an arbitrary CAD system. It can perform different types of robustness evaluations as well as traditional variation analyses.


2011 ◽  
Vol 179-180 ◽  
pp. 534-537
Author(s):  
Hui Li ◽  
Xiao Hong Ge ◽  
Dun Ming Liao

On the basis of AutoCAD, a visual casting process CAD system for copper alloy, using VC++.NET 2002 and re-development tool ObjectARX, is developed by key technologies including exchanging data between Access and MFC ODBC, graphics preview and real-time rendering. This system also accords with the national casting standards & requirement of a corporation, can realize real-time feedback in casting process design and improve the efficiency and accuracy availably.


1992 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Spinos ◽  
D. Marinos-Kouris

This paper presents the development of an integrated computerized procedure for the process design of wastewater treatment plants, regarding not only the calculations of the basic equipment size but also the production of all documents related with the process design stage. The core of the system is a database containing all the information (numeric or alphanumeric data, and graphical objects) necessary for the selection and design of wastewater and sludge treatment processes. Three subsystems access the database. The CAD system and the database manager provide the required project data, while the simulator executes the calculations and produces the desired output.


2013 ◽  
Vol 427-429 ◽  
pp. 2645-2649 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiu Lin Sui ◽  
Guang Lei Zhang ◽  
Qing Wang ◽  
Quan Ying Sun ◽  
Xue Wei Zhang

Integration of CAD and CAPP system is always a difficult problem in the research, the reason is that the information expression is not consistent. As the output of the CAD system, STEP standard can provide a unified interface to the CAPP system information extraction. In this paper, based on STEP neutral file part feature information extraction and recognition technology, the output from the CAD geometry STEP neutral file includes geometric characteristics information and manufacturing information, the STEP information was transformed into a format recognized by CAPP system. Based on the above research, the process design system was developed based on the information extraction and storage of parts of STEP system, and the system feasibility was proved.


Author(s):  
V. A. Martynyuk ◽  
V. A. Trudonoshin ◽  
V. G. Fedoruk

The article considers applications of foreign CAD-systems in creating the challenging projects at domestic enterprises and design bureaus. As stated in the article "... presently, there is no domestic CAD-system that could completely replace such foreign products as NX, CATIA, Credo". Besides, due to international cooperation in creating the challenging projects (for example, the project to create a modern wide-body aircraft, proposed jointly with China), it makes sense to use the worldwide known and popular CAD systems (the aforementioned NX, CATIA, Credo). Therefore, in the foreseeable future, we will still have to use foreign software products. Of course, there always remains a question of the reliability of the results obtained. Actually, this question is always open regardless of what software product is used - domestic or foreign. This question has been haunting both developers and users of CAD systems for the last 30 to 40 years. But with using domestic systems, it is much easier to identify the cause of inaccurate results and correct the mathematical models used, the methods of numerical integration applied, and the solution of systems of nonlinear algebraic systems. Everything is much more complicated if we use a foreign software product. All advertising conversations that there is a tool to make the detected errors available to the developers, remain only conversations in the real world. It is easily understandable to domestic users, and, especially, to domestic developers of similar software products. The existing development rates and competition for potential buyers dictate a rigid framework of deadlines for releasing all new versions of the product and introducing the latest developments into commercial product, etc. As a result, the known errors migrate from version to version, and many users have accepted it long ago. Especially, this concerns the less popular tools rather than the most popular applications (modules) of a CAD system. For example, in CAD systems, the "Modeling" module where geometric models of designed parts and assembly units are created has been repeatedly crosschecked. But most of the errors are hidden in applications related to the design of parts from sheet material and to the pipeline design, as well as in applications related to the analysis of moving mechanisms and to the strength or gas dynamic analysis by the finite element method.The article gives a concrete example of a moving mechanism in the analysis of which an error was detected using the mathematical model of external influence (a source of speed) in the NX 10.0 system of Siemens.


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (6) ◽  
pp. 488-490
Author(s):  
S. Yu. Kalyakulin ◽  
V. V. Kuz’min ◽  
E. V. Mitin ◽  
S. P. Sul’din

Author(s):  
Hung-Sung Lin ◽  
Ying-Chin Hou ◽  
Juimei Fu ◽  
Mong-Sheng Wu ◽  
Vincent Huang ◽  
...  

Abstract The difficulties in identifying the precise defect location and real leakage path is increasing as the integrated circuit design and process have become more and more complicated in nano scale technology node. Most of the defects causing chip leakage are detectable with only one of the FA (Failure Analysis) tools such as LCD (Liquid Crystal Detection) or PEM (Photon Emission Microscope). However, due to marginality of process-design interaction some defects are often not detectable with only one FA tool [1][2]. This paper present an example of an abnormal power consumption process-design interaction related defect which could only be detected with more advanced FA tools.


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