Functional Modeling in Conceptual Die Design

The use of function has been recognized as an important part of the design process over last two decades, especially at the conceptual design stage, due to its critical role in determining the final product’s functionality. Although there are now some general methodologies dealing with functions or...

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Main Authors: Tor, Shu Beng, Britton, G.A., Zhang, W.Y.
Format: Article
Language:en_US
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3742
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author Tor, Shu Beng
Britton, G.A.
Zhang, W.Y.
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Britton, G.A.
Zhang, W.Y.
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description The use of function has been recognized as an important part of the design process over last two decades, especially at the conceptual design stage, due to its critical role in determining the final product’s functionality. Although there are now some general methodologies dealing with functions or reasoning about functions, virtually no commercial CAD system can support conceptual design process due to their focus on geometrical modeling but not functional modeling. This paper presents a functional modeling approach to guide conceptual die design through functional reasoning steps including functional decomposition, functional supportive synthesis and function-structure mapping. The formed functional model provides a good basis to generate various die structures at the conceptual design stage, because function is a higher level of abstraction than structure, and helps to capture the designer’s intent. The functional modeling process has been implemented in a computerized design environment to expedite the conceptual die design process.
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spelling mit-1721.1/37422019-04-12T08:09:16Z Functional Modeling in Conceptual Die Design Tor, Shu Beng Britton, G.A. Zhang, W.Y. conceptual design die structure design functional model functional modeling functional reasoning The use of function has been recognized as an important part of the design process over last two decades, especially at the conceptual design stage, due to its critical role in determining the final product’s functionality. Although there are now some general methodologies dealing with functions or reasoning about functions, virtually no commercial CAD system can support conceptual design process due to their focus on geometrical modeling but not functional modeling. This paper presents a functional modeling approach to guide conceptual die design through functional reasoning steps including functional decomposition, functional supportive synthesis and function-structure mapping. The formed functional model provides a good basis to generate various die structures at the conceptual design stage, because function is a higher level of abstraction than structure, and helps to capture the designer’s intent. The functional modeling process has been implemented in a computerized design environment to expedite the conceptual die design process. Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA) 2003-11-29T20:20:59Z 2003-11-29T20:20:59Z 2003-01 Article http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3742 en_US Innovation in Manufacturing Systems and Technology (IMST); 323859 bytes application/pdf application/pdf
spellingShingle conceptual design
die structure design
functional model
functional modeling
functional reasoning
Tor, Shu Beng
Britton, G.A.
Zhang, W.Y.
Functional Modeling in Conceptual Die Design
title Functional Modeling in Conceptual Die Design
title_full Functional Modeling in Conceptual Die Design
title_fullStr Functional Modeling in Conceptual Die Design
title_full_unstemmed Functional Modeling in Conceptual Die Design
title_short Functional Modeling in Conceptual Die Design
title_sort functional modeling in conceptual die design
topic conceptual design
die structure design
functional model
functional modeling
functional reasoning
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3742
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