scholarly journals Diseños de nodos articulados experimentales para sistemas de cubiertas plegables

2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos César Morales-Guzmán

La presente investigación se centra en el diseño de un nodo articulado, basado en el ensayo constructivo del Dr. Félix Escrig, quien brindó los conceptos constructivos para generar una propuesta que tiene como objetivo desarrollar sistemas plegables más rápidos, por lo cual se construyó una serie de prototipos que verifiquen y validen los diferentes alcances constructivos que podrían llegar a generar un sistema estructural transformable. Esto justificó la simulación de los modelos con el software Solid Work, el cual validó dichas conexiones estructurales plegables, y nos ayudó a verificar los modelos constructivos, lo que es el propósito de esta investigación. En consecuencia, dichas propuestas se abordaron con la finalidad de diseñar los detalles industriales de conexión por medio de Computer-aided-Design (CAD), ya que el software en su paquetería tiene la capacidad para desarrollar prototipados experimentales y realizar los detalles con mejores resultados para las conexiones constructivas, y seguir así una fase industrial más óptima para los modelos.

Author(s):  
A. N. Bozhko

Computer-aided design of assembly processes (Computer aided assembly planning, CAAP) of complex products is an important and urgent problem of state-of-the-art information technologies. Intensive research on CAAP has been underway since the 1980s. Meanwhile, specialized design systems were created to provide synthesis of assembly plans and product decompositions into assembly units. Such systems as ASPE, RAPID, XAP / 1, FLAPS, Archimedes, PRELEIDES, HAP, etc. can be given, as an example. These experimental developments did not get widespread use in industry, since they are based on the models of products with limited adequacy and require an expert’s active involvement in preparing initial information. The design tools for the state-of-the-art full-featured CAD/CAM systems (Siemens NX, Dassault CATIA and PTC Creo Elements / Pro), which are designed to provide CAAP, mainly take into account the geometric constraints that the design imposes on design solutions. These systems often synthesize technologically incorrect assembly sequences in which known technological heuristics are violated, for example orderliness in accuracy, consistency with the system of dimension chains, etc.An AssemBL software application package has been developed for a structured analysis of products and a synthesis of assembly plans and decompositions. The AssemBL uses a hyper-graph model of a product that correctly describes coherent and sequential assembly operations and processes. In terms of the hyper-graph model, an assembly operation is described as shrinkage of edge, an assembly plan is a sequence of shrinkages that converts a hyper-graph into the point, and a decomposition of product into assembly units is a hyper-graph partition into sub-graphs.The AssemBL solves the problem of minimizing the number of direct checks for geometric solvability when assembling complex products. This task is posed as a plus-sum two-person game of bicoloured brushing of an ordered set. In the paradigm of this model, the brushing operation is to check a certain structured fragment for solvability by collision detection methods. A rational brushing strategy minimizes the number of such checks.The package is integrated into the Siemens NX 10.0 computer-aided design system. This solution allowed us to combine specialized AssemBL tools with a developed toolkit of one of the most powerful and popular integrated CAD/CAM /CAE systems.


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