A Knowledge Based Engineering Approach for Design Automation (A Case Study: Rectangular Turret of Transformer)
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The success of manufacturing companies depends on their ability to produce highquality
products at the lowest cost. This applies to a transformer industry that aims to
create designs that are optimized for manufacture. In striving for lower cost, it may be
worthwhile to focus on the design phase of product development, since most of the
product cost is committed there. This cost is, however, not often seen until it is
allocated later or downstream in the product development process. Currently, design
phase is often conducted on conventional computer-aided solid modeling design tools
in the transformer industry, which takes time and entails the risk of missing design
flaws. Knowledge based engineering (KBE) has become a practical method of
visualizing manufacturing cost and enabling product analysis by simulating product
development activities in design for manufacturing support tools. The aim of this work
is to discover how knowledge based engineering (KBE), an approach which includes
engineering design, knowledge based engineering (KBE) and similar knowledge
intensive methods, can be used to improve productivity of transformer industry.
Further advent of the UG/Knowledge Fusion proved to revolutionize the way an
organization looks at solving and automating repetitive engineering problems. The
presented work shows how an automated design system can be used to capture and
present knowledge extracted from performance, manufacturing and maintenance
activities, creating a better foundation for making decisions regarding conceptual
design. Engineers can then change the design and directly assess the life cycle cost
allowing fast iterations, based on knowledge from design, manufacturing and
maintenance disciplines.
