Citation:
V. D’Amelio, T. Tomiyama, Design Interference Detector-A Tool for Predicting Intrinsic Design Failures, Proceedings of the 19th CIRP Design Conference – Competitive Design, Cranfield University, 30-31 March 2009, pp185
Abstract:
Intricate failures at the system integration phase of the design are mostly generated by interactions of
product modules or/and engineering domains. Modules of the product are tested independently and when
their integration is performed, design failures are detected. This significantly delays the machine
development. This paper aims at introducing a software tool able to predict phenomena which generate
destructive couplings of engineering domains and product modules. An example shows how these couplings
influence the system behaviors. The analysis is conducted at the conceptual deign level and makes use of
qualitative data to reason out behaviors of the product.