International Journal of Sustainable Engineering (Sep 2017)

An enhanced sustainable approach for design and manufacturing with an application to fuselages for mono-seat civil sailplanes

  • Giampaolo Campana,
  • Mattia Mele,
  • Barbara Cimatti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2017.1349204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4-5
pp. 215 – 225

Abstract

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A number of tools and software systems have been developed in order to reduce the time for the design and manufacturing of industrial products. Nowadays, virtual modelling by Computer Aided Design (CAD) systems and process simulation by the application of Finite Element Method (FEM) software is a standard routine in order to compress product design activities and to achieve the optimal solution before producing any real components. These developments provided not only a reduction in the time to market but a higher complexity of the project and an improved quality of the industrial products. With the aim to further improve the sustainability of this activity, the implementation of a tool that adds automatic operations into the design activity is demonstrated. This software can interact with any CAD and helps designers when the object dimension and shape can be affected by limits and constraints deriving from different features and targets, such as the spatial collocation of the component and the interaction with other limiting items, for examples the material and the manufacturing issues. The concept was developed into the software SFIDA (Sailplane Fuselage Integrated Design Application) that is a first attempt to automatically manage multiple relations and optimise their combination.

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