The Iterative Nature of the “Zig” and How to Define the “Hows”

The AD's design equation depicts the relationship between the functional requirements (FR) and the design parameters (DP) by the design matrix (DM), through a unique zigzag decomposition path. At the “zig part” of each level of the zigzag decomposition, the designer needs to find out the DPs th...

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Main Authors: Cavique Miguel, Fradinho João, Gabriel-Santos António, Gonçalves-Coelho António, Mourão António
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712701007
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spelling doaj-febc813d61bb4bdca2e0663eeb5e5fd82021-03-02T10:49:22ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011270100710.1051/matecconf/201712701007matecconf_icad2017_01007The Iterative Nature of the “Zig” and How to Define the “Hows”Cavique MiguelFradinho JoãoGabriel-Santos AntónioGonçalves-Coelho AntónioMourão AntónioThe AD's design equation depicts the relationship between the functional requirements (FR) and the design parameters (DP) by the design matrix (DM), through a unique zigzag decomposition path. At the “zig part” of each level of the zigzag decomposition, the designer needs to find out the DPs that can fulfil the given FRs. This paper proposes that the designer has to perform three main actions in a zig process in order to define the design equation: to define the DPs at a nominal condition and its magnitude; to evaluate the interactions of the DP with the system at actual conditions; and to check back the set of FRs verifying if they fit inside the design range. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the actions performed on a zig, emphasising the changes that may occur in the arrangement of the design during the synthesis of the DM at any level of the decomposition. At each level of decomposition, the estimation of the DPs that fulfil the FRs allows the designer to define a subset of the DM, making it possible to evaluate afterwards the DM with all the interactions of the system. Moreover, in what concerns to the information content, it is possible to evaluate the probability of success of the system taking into account the interactions of the system and the tolerances of the DPs. This paper presents an example regarding the evaluation of the DM using the equations of the design for a variable air volume (VAV) air conditioning system.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712701007
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author Cavique Miguel
Fradinho João
Gabriel-Santos António
Gonçalves-Coelho António
Mourão António
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Fradinho João
Gabriel-Santos António
Gonçalves-Coelho António
Mourão António
The Iterative Nature of the “Zig” and How to Define the “Hows”
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Cavique Miguel
Fradinho João
Gabriel-Santos António
Gonçalves-Coelho António
Mourão António
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title The Iterative Nature of the “Zig” and How to Define the “Hows”
title_short The Iterative Nature of the “Zig” and How to Define the “Hows”
title_full The Iterative Nature of the “Zig” and How to Define the “Hows”
title_fullStr The Iterative Nature of the “Zig” and How to Define the “Hows”
title_full_unstemmed The Iterative Nature of the “Zig” and How to Define the “Hows”
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publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description The AD's design equation depicts the relationship between the functional requirements (FR) and the design parameters (DP) by the design matrix (DM), through a unique zigzag decomposition path. At the “zig part” of each level of the zigzag decomposition, the designer needs to find out the DPs that can fulfil the given FRs. This paper proposes that the designer has to perform three main actions in a zig process in order to define the design equation: to define the DPs at a nominal condition and its magnitude; to evaluate the interactions of the DP with the system at actual conditions; and to check back the set of FRs verifying if they fit inside the design range. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the actions performed on a zig, emphasising the changes that may occur in the arrangement of the design during the synthesis of the DM at any level of the decomposition. At each level of decomposition, the estimation of the DPs that fulfil the FRs allows the designer to define a subset of the DM, making it possible to evaluate afterwards the DM with all the interactions of the system. Moreover, in what concerns to the information content, it is possible to evaluate the probability of success of the system taking into account the interactions of the system and the tolerances of the DPs. This paper presents an example regarding the evaluation of the DM using the equations of the design for a variable air volume (VAV) air conditioning system.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712701007
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