A Knowledge Based Dwell Mechanism Assistant Designer

1991 ◽  
Vol 113 (3) ◽  
pp. 205-212 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Rosen ◽  
D. Riley ◽  
A. Erdman

A knowledge-based dwell mechanism design program has been developed on the premise that mechanism design can be considered as an example of general mechanical design. The program, called DWELL-ASSIST, was built using a knowledge based system shell, MIDAS, developed to embody a new model of conceptual and preliminary design. Based on required dwell and entire-motion characteristics, plus any designer preferences, DWELL-ASSIST proposes mechanism types and synthesis methods, in the context of prespecified “problem statements,” which the program judges to be compatible with the problem requirements. DWELL-ASSIST can choose from among cam, geared, and linkage mechanisms, and among path curvature, precision-point, optimization, and other specialized synthesis methods in its search for solutions. As a final step, DWELL-ASSIST has the capability of developing these chosen solutions and evaluating them based on problem requirements.

1995 ◽  
Vol 34 (9) ◽  
pp. 3059-3067 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tuomas Koiranen ◽  
Andrzej Kraslawski ◽  
Lars Nystrom

Author(s):  
Jung-Hua Yeh ◽  
F. W. Liou

Abstract Selecting the appropriate components for a mechanical drive and transmission system is complicated not only by the inherent nature of the system designed, but also by the wide varieties of components available from a multitude of manufacturers. The integration of these components is more important when designing a working system where specific constraints have been imposed. Presented in this paper is an investigation of component relationship in the form of a knowledge-based-system which provides a practical algorithm for preliminary design of mechanical drive and transmission system. A design abstraction and an integration attributes in the power transmission components are addressed. The development of the matrix table for optimizing component design is also presented.


Author(s):  
T. A. Phelps ◽  
C. Karra ◽  
K. M. Ragsdell

Abstract A major problem in industry today is inefficient and poor quality design. A general tool to aid in the improvement of this common problem is presented. The proposed tool is comprised of a computer-aided design program embodying Taguchi methods and using knowledge-based system techniques. The primary purpose of such a program is to encourage design improvements early in the design process, thereby making the process more efficient and resulting in a better design. The tool is intended to aid designers unfamiliar with the “Design for Latitude” concept and other parts of the Taguchi methods how to set up and solve problems for solution. The overall result of using this kind of tool should be better design through catching problems and weaknesses very early in the process, before most commitments to manufacturing processes and tooling have been made.


1986 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard H. Brown ◽  
Jonathan K. Millen ◽  
Ethan A. Scarl

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