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01101010100101010010111101 011010101001010010100100111 011010101001010100101110 0101010010101001011110001 Real Time Collaboration and Sharing 01111100101101010100101010 National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for e-Design: IT-Enabled Design and Realization of Engineered Products and Systems UMassAmherst e-Design Methods and Tools to Facilitate Manufacturing Process Optimization Douglas Eddy, Dr. Ian Grosse, Dr. Sundar Krishnamurty, Dr. Jack Wileden UMass Amherst
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National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for e-Design NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Summer 2010 IAB Meeting 2 Project Status Project Type: Continuing Research Thrust Area: Design Optimization Percent Complete: 30% Start Date: 2/16/10 Expected Completion Date: 12/31/10 Funding – NSF Program Funds - 0% – Other Funds - 100%
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National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for e-Design NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Summer 2010 IAB Meeting 3 Problem Statement Small sized industry partners do not always have internal engineering design capabilities. A market opportunity exists for a more functional design. The process could enable the collaborative transfer of e-Design knowledge.
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National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for e-Design NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Summer 2010 IAB Meeting 4 Approach and Methods Three different potential design concepts identified: Cable on Pulleys Straps on Pins Roller Chain Option Use the e-Design Ontology’s framework for: – FEA and ANSYS analysis – Design decision process – Design optimization
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National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for e-Design NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Summer 2010 IAB Meeting 5 Related Works Drawbacks with current design: – Exhibits sway greater than 20” – Breakage of cables after about 350 cycles – Quick release can cause the mast to come crashing down Competitor products: – Costly – Rise to the 30 feet height can take significantly longer than the desired speed for the payload
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National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for e-Design NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Summer 2010 IAB Meeting 6 How Ours is Different Design process utilizes high end design methods and tools to verify and validate. Provides knowledge of the interoperability between two different CAD systems (Pro/E and Solid Works) Technology Transfer of design knowledge from UMass e-Design team to an industry partner Captures and maintains semantic information using UMass Amherst’s ontology-based e-Design framework
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National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for e-Design NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Summer 2010 IAB Meeting 7 Deliverables and Benefits Deliverable: – A completely developed and validated design specification to enable production. Benefits: – Ontology knowledge instance information – Sales in an initial estimated quantity of 1000 – 3000 – Creation of 50-60 jobs in the Precision Machining sector of the Western Massachusetts region
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National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for e-Design NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Summer 2010 IAB Meeting 8 Project Plan 1) Development of several proof of design concept prototypes – 3 months 2) Evaluation of design options using the e-Design framework – 1 month 3) Development and/or modification for optimization – 1 month 4) Identification of Critical Function Features, Quality Control Plan, FEA analysis, and Design for Manufacturability and Assembly (DFMA) – 1 month 5) Theoretical Design Validation to enable a prototype build – ½ to 1 month 6) Completion of prints/specifications for manufacturing – ½ to 1 month 7) Refinement and improvements based on results – 1 to 2 months 8) Reliability analysis – 1 to 1 ½ months 9) Create an ontology instance – 1 to 1 ½ months
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