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OPAS: ONTOLOGY PROCESSING FOR ASSISTED SYNTHESIS OF CONCEPTUAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS

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This article focuses on a key phase of the conceptual design, the synthesis of structural concepts of solution。 Several authors have described this phase of Engineering Design。 The Function-Behavior-Structure (FBS) is one of these models。 This study is based on the combined use of a modified version of Gem's FBS model and the latest developments of modeling languages for systems engineering。 System Modeling Language (SysML) is a general-purpose graphical modeling language for specifying, analyzing, designing, and verifying complex systems。 Our development shows how SysML types of diagrams match with our updated vision of the FBS model of conceptual design。 The objective of this paper is to present the possibility to use artificial intelligence tools as members of the design team for supporting the synthesis process。 The common point of expert systems developed during last decades for the synthesis of conceptual solutions is that their knowledge bases were application dependent。Latest research in the field of Ontology showed the possibility to build knowledge representations in a reusable and shareable manner。 This allows the construction of knowledge representation for engineering in a more generic manner and dynamic mapping of the ontology layers。 We present here how processing on ontology allows the synthesis of conceptual solutions。

conceptual designFBS modelsystems engineeringSysMLknowledge representationontologytaxonomysemantic web standards

Francois Christophe、Raivo Sell、Alain Bernard、Eric Coatanea

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Department of Engineering Design and Production Helsinki University of Technology and IRCCyN Laboratory - Ecole Centrale de Nantes P.O. Box 4100 (Otakaari 4) FI-02015 TKK, Finland

Department of Mechatronics Tallinn University of Technology Ehitajate tee 5 EE-19086 Tallinn, Estonia

IRCCyN Laboratory - Ecole Centrale de Nantes 1, rue de la Noe, BP92101 44321 Nantes Cedex 3, France

Helsinki University of Technology P.O. Box 4100 (Otakaari 4) FI-02015 TKK, Finland

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DETC2009;ASME international design engineering technical conferences;Computers and information in engineering conference;CIE2009;Design automation conference

San Diego, CA(US);San Diego, CA(US);San Diego, CA(US);San Diego, CA(US);San Diego, CA(US)

Proceedings of the ASME international design engineering technical conferences and computers and information in engineering conference 2009

P.249-260

2009