Design Through Manufacture: A Computer Aided Advisor for the Manufacture of Submarine Hulls
Abstract
A computer graphics based advisory system has been developed to aid in the design and manufacture of submarine hulls. The design and manufacture advisor incorporates models of the materials (steel) and processes (bump forming, roll bending. welding, and fixturing) used for the manufacture of the hulls, and allows the user to explore the effect of different material qualities (described in terms of variances of thickness and yield strength), and different manufacturing parameters (punch penetration, punch spacing, and number of fixtures, for example) on the resulting quality (circuliuity) of the hull section. By Designing through Manufacture in this way the resulting design of the submarine hull section is not just a geometric representation of the desired shape of the hull, but incorporates explicit information about the materials and processes used to create the shape, and of the quality that results from the designer's choice of materials and processes. provides the designer with explicit feedback of the interaction between the design of the part and the manufacturing process used to produce the part.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA444500
Entities
People
- Harry West
- Mike Gallo
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology