Schemebuilder: computer aided knowledge based design of mechatronic systems
Abstract
Introduces the need for engineering knowledge management tools for storing past solutions and expert knowledge for the design of automatic precision machinery. The design of this type of machine, which is heavily utilised in modern manufacturing industry, is very complex, time‐consuming and potentially expensive. Describes the design and functionality of a novel computer aided rapid prototyping tool named Schemebuilder. The design is traced from its philosophical origins in the “Theory of domains” and how this can be used by the designer with the aid of the computer. The application of this underlining methodology for the design of precision machinery employing feedback control systems is also described. Finally an example is shown for the design of a control system for precise position control of a glass bottle making machine.
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Citation
Counsell Ian Porter David Dawson, J. and Duffy, M. (1999), "Schemebuilder: computer aided knowledge based design of mechatronic systems", Assembly Automation, Vol. 19 No. 2, pp. 129-138. https://doi.org/10.1108/01445159910265206
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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