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Contents
Introductionix
by A. Bramley, D. Brissaud, D. Coutellier and C. McMahon
AIP-PRIMECA networ C C k r r isa nation-wide struc r r tu t t re xiii
by D. Coutellier
KEYNOTES
A virtual research lab for a knowledge community in production (VRL-
KCiP)
Tichkiewitch T T S................................................. ................................................ S S .3
Integrated design for manufacture, service and environment
Knight W.A. .................................................. .................................................1 7
PART 1: DESIGN STRATEGIES AND
METHODOLOGIES
Thechallenge of environmental improvement in different ty t t pes of
innovation projects
Tingström J. .................................................. ............................................. T T ....33
Evolution of collective practices in design by integration of new methods
Perrin F., Millet D., Aoussat A................................................. .....................45
Effective strategies in the redesign process
Chen H-H., You M. .................................................. ......................................57
Costs models in design and manufacturing of sand casting products
Perry N., Mauchand M., Bernard A. .................................................. ...........69
Understanding machine-material interaction for improved design methods
McPherson C., Hicks B., Berry C., Me M M dland T., Mullineux G ......................81
vi
Yannou B., Petiot J-F. .................................................. .................................95
A comparison of methods in probabilistic design based on computational
and modelling issues
Goh Y.M., Booker J., McMahon C. .................................................. ...........109
A framework supporting collaborative optimisation for multi-professional
design teams
Riboulet V., Marin P.R., Gowers S., Wurtz F.. ............................................123
Specification of product modelling concepts dedicated to information
An integrated methodology for propagating the voice of the customer into
the conceptual design process
sharing in a collaborative designcontext
Noël F., Roucoules L., Teissandier D. .................................................. .......135
Analysing design decisions from a product and process perspective
Holt R. H H , Barnes C................................................. ........................................147
Aided decision-making for an embodiment design problem
Scaravetti D., Pailhes J., Nadeau J- J J P., Sebastian P. ..................................159
Sharing manufacturing information and knowledge in design decision and
support
Young R., Cutting-Decelle A-F., Guerra D., Gunendran G., Das B., Y Y
Cochrane C C S. ........... S S .................................................. ....................................173
PART 2: INTEGRATED DESIGN OF
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Manufacturing process simulation for tolerance analysis and synthesis
Villeneuve F., Vig i nat F. F F .................................................. .............................189
3D geometrical simulation of manufacturing. Compared approaches between
integrated CAD/CAM system ans small displacement torsor model
Tichadou S., Legoff O., Hascoet J-Y................................................. ...........201
Some aspects of integrated product and manufacturing process
Martin P. .................................................. .................................................. .215
Integrating design and manufacturing processes in automotive suppliers
Frise P. .................................................. .................................................. ...227
Innovation towards improved laminated structure design aids
Coutellier D. .................................................. .............................................. C C 269
Micro EDM drilling: accuracy study
Pham D.-T., Dimov S.S., Bigot S., Ivanov A., Popov K .............................281
Adaptive control of the error in the Von Mises stress in 2D elasticity
Florentin E., Gallimard L., Pelle J-P. .................................................. .......295
Incremental sheetmetal forming: a die-less rapid prototyping process for
sheetmetal
Masuku E., Bramle M M y e A.N., Mileham A., Owen G.W. ...................................305
Agile manufacturing and its fitness for innovation
Mash M M f h ord K.J. .................................................. ........................................... f f .243
Holistic approach for production ramp-up in automotive industry
Schuh G., Desoi J.-C., Tücks G...... .................................................. ...........255
Constitutive equations for joints with clearance
Forster C. .................................................. ................................................. C C .315
PART 3: DESIGN TOOLS FOR PARTICULAR
APPLICATIONS
An assistance tool for spline coupling design
Barrot A., Paredes M., Sartor M. .................................................. ..............329
Part surfa f f ces 3D Digitising: an approach to accurate characteristic lines
measurements
Medhi-Souzani C., Lartigue C.. ....... M M .................................................. ..........343
Simulation and validation of static and dynamic measurements of machine-
tools
Rahman M., Heikkala J., Lappalainen K.. .................................................. 357
The role of CMM as a tool for detecting, measuring andevaluating
performance change in the mechanical design process
Egan I., Ritchie J.M., Gardiner P.D............................................... .............367
Thedesign of food processing systems for improved responsiveness and late
customisation
Fisher C., Mullineux G., Medland A.J., Hicks B.........................................377
Conception of reconfigurable machining systems. Design of components and
controllers
Wurst K-H., Kircher C., Seyf e arth M. .......... f f .................................................4 17
Evolutionary morphology: a structured approach to inventive engineering
design
Gogu G. .................................................. .................................................. ...389
Computer-assisted design of actuators for high precision adjustment in
micro-technology
Ha H H genah H., Wurm T., Geig i er M................................................. ...............403
Authors index .................................................. ............................................431
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Introductionix
by A. Bramley, D. Brissaud, D. Coutellier and C. McMahon
AIP-PRIMECA networ C C k r r isa nation-wide struc r r tu t t re xiii
by D. Coutellier
KEYNOTES
A virtual research lab for a knowledge community in production (VRL-
KCiP)
Tichkiewitch T T S................................................. ................................................ S S .3
Integrated design for manufacture, service and environment
Knight W.A. .................................................. .................................................1 7
PART 1: DESIGN STRATEGIES AND
METHODOLOGIES
Thechallenge of environmental improvement in different ty t t pes of
innovation projects
Tingström J. .................................................. ............................................. T T ....33
Evolution of collective practices in design by integration of new methods
Perrin F., Millet D., Aoussat A................................................. .....................45
Effective strategies in the redesign process
Chen H-H., You M. .................................................. ......................................57
Costs models in design and manufacturing of sand casting products
Perry N., Mauchand M., Bernard A. .................................................. ...........69
Understanding machine-material interaction for improved design methods
McPherson C., Hicks B., Berry C., Me M M dland T., Mullineux G ......................81
vi
Yannou B., Petiot J-F. .................................................. .................................95
A comparison of methods in probabilistic design based on computational
and modelling issues
Goh Y.M., Booker J., McMahon C. .................................................. ...........109
A framework supporting collaborative optimisation for multi-professional
design teams
Riboulet V., Marin P.R., Gowers S., Wurtz F.. ............................................123
Specification of product modelling concepts dedicated to information
An integrated methodology for propagating the voice of the customer into
the conceptual design process
sharing in a collaborative designcontext
Noël F., Roucoules L., Teissandier D. .................................................. .......135
Analysing design decisions from a product and process perspective
Holt R. H H , Barnes C................................................. ........................................147
Aided decision-making for an embodiment design problem
Scaravetti D., Pailhes J., Nadeau J- J J P., Sebastian P. ..................................159
Sharing manufacturing information and knowledge in design decision and
support
Young R., Cutting-Decelle A-F., Guerra D., Gunendran G., Das B., Y Y
Cochrane C C S. ........... S S .................................................. ....................................173
PART 2: INTEGRATED DESIGN OF
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Manufacturing process simulation for tolerance analysis and synthesis
Villeneuve F., Vig i nat F. F F .................................................. .............................189
3D geometrical simulation of manufacturing. Compared approaches between
integrated CAD/CAM system ans small displacement torsor model
Tichadou S., Legoff O., Hascoet J-Y................................................. ...........201
Some aspects of integrated product and manufacturing process
Martin P. .................................................. .................................................. .215
Integrating design and manufacturing processes in automotive suppliers
Frise P. .................................................. .................................................. ...227
Innovation towards improved laminated structure design aids
Coutellier D. .................................................. .............................................. C C 269
Micro EDM drilling: accuracy study
Pham D.-T., Dimov S.S., Bigot S., Ivanov A., Popov K .............................281
Adaptive control of the error in the Von Mises stress in 2D elasticity
Florentin E., Gallimard L., Pelle J-P. .................................................. .......295
Incremental sheetmetal forming: a die-less rapid prototyping process for
sheetmetal
Masuku E., Bramle M M y e A.N., Mileham A., Owen G.W. ...................................305
Agile manufacturing and its fitness for innovation
Mash M M f h ord K.J. .................................................. ........................................... f f .243
Holistic approach for production ramp-up in automotive industry
Schuh G., Desoi J.-C., Tücks G...... .................................................. ...........255
Constitutive equations for joints with clearance
Forster C. .................................................. ................................................. C C .315
PART 3: DESIGN TOOLS FOR PARTICULAR
APPLICATIONS
An assistance tool for spline coupling design
Barrot A., Paredes M., Sartor M. .................................................. ..............329
Part surfa f f ces 3D Digitising: an approach to accurate characteristic lines
measurements
Medhi-Souzani C., Lartigue C.. ....... M M .................................................. ..........343
Simulation and validation of static and dynamic measurements of machine-
tools
Rahman M., Heikkala J., Lappalainen K.. .................................................. 357
The role of CMM as a tool for detecting, measuring andevaluating
performance change in the mechanical design process
Egan I., Ritchie J.M., Gardiner P.D............................................... .............367
Thedesign of food processing systems for improved responsiveness and late
customisation
Fisher C., Mullineux G., Medland A.J., Hicks B.........................................377
Conception of reconfigurable machining systems. Design of components and
controllers
Wurst K-H., Kircher C., Seyf e arth M. .......... f f .................................................4 17
Evolutionary morphology: a structured approach to inventive engineering
design
Gogu G. .................................................. .................................................. ...389
Computer-assisted design of actuators for high precision adjustment in
micro-technology
Ha H H genah H., Wurm T., Geig i er M................................................. ...............403
Authors index .................................................. ............................................431
Link download:[bkcar.net]Advances in Integrated Design and Manufacturi ( 438 pages)
(http://www.mediafire.com/?5ay6praar2z1138)