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Geometric skeleton computation enabling concurrent product engineering and assembly sequence planning

Demoly, Frederic
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Toussaint, Luis
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Eynard, Benoit
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2011
Computer-Aided Design

This paper introduces a novel modelling approach to geometric skeleton computation enabling concurrent product engineering and assembly sequence planning. Current engineering vision has recently moved towards new modelling and management paradigms to maintain competitive edges all along the product lifecycle. Consistent with concurrent engineering and design for X stakes, this recent shift promotes cross-X and knowledge-intensive philosophies in the product development process, principally focused on lifecycle engineering.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.cad.2011.09.006
Web of Science ID

WOS:000299134900011

Author(s)
Demoly, Frederic
Toussaint, Luis
Eynard, Benoit
Kiritsis, Dimitris  
Gomes, Samuel
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Computer-Aided Design
Volume

43

Start page

1654

End page

1673

Subjects

Assembly oriented design

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Design for assembly

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Assembly sequence planning

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Skeleton-based modelling

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Product lifecycle management

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Assembly context

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Knowledge-Based Approach

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Of-The-Art

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Oriented Design

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Framework

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Features

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Support

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Model

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System

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Cad

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June 25, 2012
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