A Knowledge Based Engineering approach to automation of conceptual design option selection

Author(s):  
E.Joost Schut ◽  
Michel Van Tooren
2011 ◽  
Vol 421 ◽  
pp. 693-698
Author(s):  
Ke Wang ◽  
Frank Gao ◽  
Jia Peng ◽  
Jie Wang

This document proposes a method of conceptual design of electromechanical products based on KBE(knowledge-based engineering), in order to improve the efficiency of the conceptual design about electromechanical products and avoid the repetitive work of the traditional design, then establishes a system model for that. it completes the conceptual design of products through data mining, rule-based reasoning and other key technologies. A case of reducer design shows that the method is feasible and practical for the conceptual design of electromechanical products.


2018 ◽  
Vol 90 (7) ◽  
pp. 1128-1135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raghu Chaitanya Munjulury ◽  
Ingo Staack ◽  
Adrián Sabaté López ◽  
Petter Krus

Purpose This paper aims to present a knowledge-based fuel system, implementation and application, oriented towards its use in aircraft conceptual design. Design/methodology/approach Methodology and software tools oriented to knowledge-based engineering applications (MOKA) is used as a foundation for the implementation and integration of fuel systems. Findings Including fuel systems earlier in the design process creates an opportunity to optimize it and obtain better solutions by allocating suitable locations in an aircraft, thereby reflecting on the centre of gravity of the aircraft. Research limitations/implications All geometries are symbolic, representing a space allocation inside the aircraft for the fuel system. A realistic representation of the real components could be realized in detail design. Practical implications Fuel weight is a significant part of take-off weight and decisive in aircraft sizing and range estimations. The three-dimensional geometry provides a better estimation of the volume that is available to allocate the necessary entities. It also provides fast measures for weight and balance, fuel capacity, relative tank positions and a first estimation of piping length. Originality/value Fuel systems appear early in the design process, as they are involved in several first estimations. By using a knowledge-based engineering approach, several alternatives can be visualized and estimated in the conceptual design process. Furthermore, using the weights and centre of gravity at different angles of pitch and roll of each fuel tank, the aircraft could be optimized for handling qualities by using automatically generated system simulation models.


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