MEGRSEJan 9, 2022

Variational design for a structural family of CAD models

arXiv:2201.02926v13 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the need for product customization in CAD design, offering an incremental improvement over existing variational techniques.

The paper tackles the problem of designing new CAD models within a structural family that share patterns but have varied details, presenting a method that creates a master model with all features to facilitate adaptation while maintaining structural alignment, validated through case studies.

Variational design is a well-recognized CAD technique due to the increased design efficiency. It often presents as a parametric family of CAD models. Although effective, this way of working cannot handle design requirements that go beyond parametric changes. Such design requirements are not uncommon today due to the increasing popularity of product customization. In particular, there is often a need for designing a new model out of an existing structural family of models, which share a structural pattern but have individually varied detail features. To facilitate such design requirements, a new method is presented in this paper. The idea is to express the underlying structural pattern in terms of a submodel composed of the maximum common design features of the family, and then to build a single master model by attaching to the submodel all detail design features in the family. This master model is a representative model for the family and contains all the features. By removing unwanted detail features and adding new features, the master model can be easily adapted into a new design, while keeping aligned with the family, structurally. Effectiveness of this method has been validated by a series of case studies and comparisons of increasing complexity.

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