Computer-Aided Conceptual Design Through TRIZ-based Manipulation of Topological Optimizations

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2009-03-31

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Cranfield University Press

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Conference paper

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Free to read from

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G. Cascini, U. Cugini, F. S. Frillici, F. Rotini, Computer-Aided Conceptual Design Through TRIZ-based Manipulation of Topological Optimizations, Proceedings of the 19th CIRP Design Conference – Competitive Design, Cranfield University, 30-31 March 2009, pp263

Abstract

In a recent project the authors proposed the adoption of Optimization Systems [1] as a bridging element between Computer-Aided Innovation (CAI) and PLM to identify geometrical contradictions [2], a particular case of the TRIZ physical contradiction [3]. A further development of the research has revealed that the solutions obtained from several topological optimizations can be considered as elementary customized modeling features for a specific design task. The topology overcoming the arising geometrical contradiction can be obtained through a manipulation of the density distributions constituting the conflicting pair. Already two strategies of density combination have been identified as capable to solve geometrical contradictions.

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Organised by: Cranfield University

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Github

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Computer-Aided Innovation, Computer-Aided Conceptual Design, Embodiment Design, TRIZ

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Copyright: Cranfield University 2009

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Mori Seiki – The Machine Tool Company