Geometric and Feature modelling

Multiple-view feature modelling and conversion

Abstract

A product model containing information for all product life cycle activities is central to concurrent engineering. Preferably each activity has its own view on the product model, with information relevant to that activity. In this paper, a feature modelling approach is outlined in which each view consists of a specific feature model, containing features relevant to the corresponding activity. Attention is paid to the product model, feature validation, feature conversion and specific assembly features. Feature validation is the basis for maintaining the meaning of features. Feature conversion is used to convert features from one view to other views; multiple-way conversions are possible. As an example of view-specific features, it is shown which assembly-specific features can be included in a feature model for the assembly planning view.


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Bronsvoort WF, Bidarra R, Dohmen M, van Holland W, and de Kraker KJ (1997), Multiple-view feature modelling and conversion. In: Geometric Modelling: Theory and Practice - The State of the Art, Strasser W, Klein R, and Rau R (eds). Springer, Berlin, pp. 159-174.