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Enhanced function-means modeling supporting design space exploration
by
Isaksson, Ola
, Landahl, Jonas
, Levandowski, Christoffer
, Raudberget, Dag
, Raja, Visakha
, Müller, Jakob R.
, Panarotto, Massimo
in
Alternative solutions
/ Concept design
/ Concept designs
/ Constraint modelling
/ Decomposition
/ Design
/ Design analysis
/ design space exploration
/ Dimensional analysis
/ DSM
/ enhanced function-means modeling
/ Exploration of alternatives
/ First-order analysis
/ function modeling
/ Methods
/ Product design
/ Product development
/ radical innovation
/ Reverse engineering
/ Reverse engineering process
/ Space exploration
/ Systems analysis
2019
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Enhanced function-means modeling supporting design space exploration
by
Isaksson, Ola
, Landahl, Jonas
, Levandowski, Christoffer
, Raudberget, Dag
, Raja, Visakha
, Müller, Jakob R.
, Panarotto, Massimo
in
Alternative solutions
/ Concept design
/ Concept designs
/ Constraint modelling
/ Decomposition
/ Design
/ Design analysis
/ design space exploration
/ Dimensional analysis
/ DSM
/ enhanced function-means modeling
/ Exploration of alternatives
/ First-order analysis
/ function modeling
/ Methods
/ Product design
/ Product development
/ radical innovation
/ Reverse engineering
/ Reverse engineering process
/ Space exploration
/ Systems analysis
2019
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Enhanced function-means modeling supporting design space exploration
by
Isaksson, Ola
, Landahl, Jonas
, Levandowski, Christoffer
, Raudberget, Dag
, Raja, Visakha
, Müller, Jakob R.
, Panarotto, Massimo
in
Alternative solutions
/ Concept design
/ Concept designs
/ Constraint modelling
/ Decomposition
/ Design
/ Design analysis
/ design space exploration
/ Dimensional analysis
/ DSM
/ enhanced function-means modeling
/ Exploration of alternatives
/ First-order analysis
/ function modeling
/ Methods
/ Product design
/ Product development
/ radical innovation
/ Reverse engineering
/ Reverse engineering process
/ Space exploration
/ Systems analysis
2019
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Enhanced function-means modeling supporting design space exploration
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Enhanced function-means modeling supporting design space exploration
2019
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Overview
One problem in incremental product development is that geometric models are limited in their ability to explore radical alternative design variants. In this publication, a function modeling approach is suggested to increase the amount and variety of explored alternatives, since function models (FM) provide greater model flexibility. An enhanced function-means (EF-M) model capable of representing the constraints of the design space as well as alternative designs is created through a reverse engineering process. This model is then used as a basis for the development of a new product variant. This work describes the EF-M model's capabilities for representing the design space and integrating novel solutions into the existing product structure and explains how these capabilities support the exploration of alternative design variants. First-order analyses are executed, and the EF-M model is used to capture and represent already existing design information for further analyses. Based on these findings, a design space exploration approach is developed. It positions the FM as a connection between legacy and novel designs and, through this, allows for the exploration of more diverse product concepts. This approach is based on three steps – decomposition, design, and embodiment – and builds on the capabilities of EF-M to model alternative solutions for different requirements. While the embodiment step of creating the novel product's geometry is still a topic for future research, the design space exploration concept can be used to enable wider, more methodological, and potentially automated design space exploration.
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Cambridge University Press
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