Role of parametrised design from development process to product manufacturing
Andreea ISTRATE, Oana DODUN
Abstract. The role of this paper is to demonstrate the use of design parameters control in CAD modelling. The case study consists of a 3D model able to be easily customized in multiple design variants to be tested or simulated thermally or mechanically. Such a design can be used from the beginning of the project if the designer can anticipate most of the problems/changes that could occur in the product. The scope of the case study is to see how much the design method helps and until which degree of design complexity/parameters control method complexity it worth that this design method to be used.
Keywords
CAD, Parametrized Design, Manufacturing, Assembling
Published online 12/10/2024, 7 pages
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Published under license by Materials Research Forum LLC., Millersville PA, USA
Citation: Andreea ISTRATE, Oana DODUN, Role of parametrised design from development process to product manufacturing, Materials Research Proceedings, Vol. 46, pp 405-411, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21741/9781644903377-51
The article was published as article 51 of the book Innovative Manufacturing Engineering and Energy
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