“Top-down” design methodology utilizing abstraction of mechanical interfaces

CAD systems are a key design tool. As technology evolves, they provide greater functionality and solve tasks that are more complex. Consequently, the question of their effective use is becoming increasingly important. The present paper discusses the "top-down" design method. During the ini...

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Main Authors: Goranov Peter, Georgieva Desislava, Todorova Elena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/36/matecconf_pt2019_01029.pdf
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spelling doaj-513d8acb0b624a1189502036ec95d4b32021-02-02T06:44:51ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012870102910.1051/matecconf/201928701029matecconf_pt2019_01029“Top-down” design methodology utilizing abstraction of mechanical interfacesGoranov PeterGeorgieva DesislavaTodorova ElenaCAD systems are a key design tool. As technology evolves, they provide greater functionality and solve tasks that are more complex. Consequently, the question of their effective use is becoming increasingly important. The present paper discusses the "top-down" design method. During the initial stages of a design process, the geometric description of the components is missing or it is not complete which calls into question the use of CAD. The present work proposes a “top-down” methodology that includes CAD in the early stages of the design process. The discussed methodology takes advantage of the object-oriented approach. There is originated a hierarchical scheme of objects, each of which inherits the methods and attributes of its higher class. This allows design information to spread throughout the whole design process as well as its integration. With an implementation of this model, CAD models of an assembly and its parts can be created on the basis of the information available when the product concept is being developed. The geometric description recorded in the CAD model elaborates as the design project evolves. In this way, the formation of the CAD model goes hand in hand with the clarification of the product design.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/36/matecconf_pt2019_01029.pdf
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Georgieva Desislava
Todorova Elena
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“Top-down” design methodology utilizing abstraction of mechanical interfaces
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description CAD systems are a key design tool. As technology evolves, they provide greater functionality and solve tasks that are more complex. Consequently, the question of their effective use is becoming increasingly important. The present paper discusses the "top-down" design method. During the initial stages of a design process, the geometric description of the components is missing or it is not complete which calls into question the use of CAD. The present work proposes a “top-down” methodology that includes CAD in the early stages of the design process. The discussed methodology takes advantage of the object-oriented approach. There is originated a hierarchical scheme of objects, each of which inherits the methods and attributes of its higher class. This allows design information to spread throughout the whole design process as well as its integration. With an implementation of this model, CAD models of an assembly and its parts can be created on the basis of the information available when the product concept is being developed. The geometric description recorded in the CAD model elaborates as the design project evolves. In this way, the formation of the CAD model goes hand in hand with the clarification of the product design.
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