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WCSMO 12 : Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimisation, Braunschweig, Germany, 5-9 Juni 2017 | 2017

Coupling of Computer-Aided Methods: Supporting Product Developer During Embodiment Synthesis

Albert Albers; Markus Spadinger; Manuel Serf; Stefan Reichert; Steffen Heldmaier; Micha Schulz; Nikola Bursac

The high complexity during the development of new product generations is nowadays one of the biggest challenges in the product development process. One solution to support the product developer is the use of computer-aided methods. These methods allow simulating various physical behaviors in order to predict the validity of the new product generation. Furthermore, the integration of those methods into optimization procedures allows generating optimal design proposals. One example for this is the topology optimization. However, those methods are limited because they do not consider the results of previous simulations or information from other domains in a fully automated way. This work proposes a strategic approach to overcome the current challenges by coupling different simulation and optimization methods. By this, newly coupled computer-aided methods are developed in order to support the product developer during embodiment synthesis. The presented coupled methods show the benefits of this strategy. For example, the linkage of the topology optimization with the form fill simulation was carried out. Hereby, the calculation of the fiber orientations is done in each iteration of the topology optimization process. This results in initial design proposals for parts made of fiber-reinforced polymers which consider the local anisotropies caused by the manufacturing process. Another example for the successful coupling of existing methods is the merging of topology optimization and multi-body simulation. This allows reducing the energy consumption of accelerated systems by minimizing the inertia of moving structures within the topology optimization process. The presented coupled computer-aided methods are based on established and commercially available tools. This ensures a short-term availability of the developed methods for product developer. Therefore, additional qualification measures and long training periods are not required.


SAE Technical Paper Series | 2018

Extended Target Weighing Approach - Estimation of Technological Uncertainties of Concept Ideas in Product Development Processes

Albert Albers; Sven Revfi; Markus Spadinger


Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 17), Vol 4 : Design Methods and Tools, Vancouver, Canada, 21st - 25th August 2017. Ed.: A. Maier | 2017

Extended target weighing approach : Identification of lightweight design potential for new product generations

Albert Albers; Sven Revfi; Markus Spadinger


ICED : 21st International Conference on Engineering Design 2017, Vancouver, Canada, 21-25 August 2017 | 2017

Extended Target Weighing Approach : Identification of Lightweight Design Potential for New Product Generations [in press]

Albert Albers; Sven Revfi; Markus Spadinger


DS 87-1 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 17) Vol 1: Resource Sensitive Design, Design Research Applications and Case Studies, Vancouver, Canada, 21-25.08.2017 | 2017

A qualitative study to identify the need and requirements on further development of design guidelines for fibre-reinforced composites

Viktoriia Butenko; Jürgen Wilwer; Markus Spadinger; Albert Albers


VDI-Z integrierte Produktion | 2016

Materialeffizienz im Resin-Transfer-Moulding-Prozess - Ganzheitliche Subpreforming-Strategie erlaubt Reduktion des Faserverschnitts

Jürgen Fleischer; Albert Albers; Sven Coutandin; Markus Spadinger


Proceedings of the IEOM Detroit Conference : Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Detroit, Michigan, USA, 23rd - 25th September 2016 | 2016

Development of construction catalog for appropriate design of fiber reinforced polymers

Viktoriia Butenko; Markus Spadinger; Albert Albers


ECCOMAS Congress 2016, June 5-10, 2016, Crete Island, GR | 2016

Coupling flow simulation and topology optimization for fiber-reinforced plastics

Markus Spadinger; Albert Albers


Berechnung und Simulation: Anwendungen - Entwicklungen - Trends : 3. NAFEMS DACH Regionalkonferenz: unabhängig - übergreifend - neutral : 25.-27. April 2016, Bamberg, Deutschland : Tagungsband | 2016

Iterative Kopplung von Fließsimulation und Topologieoptimierung für langfaserverstärkte Polymere

Markus Spadinger; Albert Albers


The 3rd International Conference Mechanical Engineering in XXI Century, Niš, September 17 - 18, 2015 / University of Niš, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Ed.: D. Milc̆ić | 2015

System Oriented Lightweight Design - a Holistic Approach to Innovation

Albert Albers; N. Burkardt; Markus Spadinger

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Albert Albers

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sven Revfi

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Daniel Wagner

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Viktoriia Butenko

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Jürgen Fleischer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Manuel Serf

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Micha Schulz

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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N. Burkardt

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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N. Majic

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Nikola Bursac

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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