Title :
A Generic P/T Net Model and Framework for Concurrent Integrated Design and Planning of Electromechanical Assemblies
Author_Institution :
Extension Syst. Int., Gaithersburg, MD
fDate :
5/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a new unified formal modeling framework based on generic place/transition nets (PTNs) for concurrent integrated design and planning of electromechanical assemblies. First, a generic PTN model is defined as an abstract (meta)class of all types of PTNs. Then, an integrated object modeling framework is proposed for capturing and representing information and knowledge in the assembly design and planning processes based on the defined generic PTN modeling language and formalisms. The proposed integrated assembly model with the generic PTNs can uniformly represent the causal relations at the assembly level, the operation level, and the feature-based single-part level through the data abstraction of components and connectors on various levels of integrated assembly design and planning. An assembly model compatible with the STandard for the Exchange of Product model data (STEP, officially ISO 10303) is also built with the generic PTNs. To validate the proposed modeling framework, a prototype system has been developed, and a case study on gearbox assembly design and planning is provided.
Keywords :
ISO standards; assembly planning; data structures; product design; ISO 10303; Standard for the Exchange of Product model data; concurrent integrated design; concurrent integrated planning; data abstraction; electromechanical assemblies; gearbox assembly design; gearbox assembly planning; generic PTN formalisms; generic PTN modeling language; generic place-transition nets; integrated assembly design; integrated assembly planning; integrated object modeling framework; Assembly systems; Connectors; Design automation; ISO standards; Ontologies; Process design; Process planning; Product design; Prototypes; Solid modeling; Assembly design; assembly planning; generic place/transition nets (PTNs); integrated assembly model (IAM); integrated object-process modeling (IOPM); integration; ontology;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCA.2009.2014551