Yakub Tijani
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Archive | 2017
T. Weber Martins; Scholeh Abedini; Laura Ahmels; Katharina Albrecht; Reiner Anderl; Enrico Bruder; Peter Groche; Heinz Kaufmann; Pushkar Mahajan; Tobias Melz; Mahmut Özel; Habib Pouriayevali; Jakob Reising; Stefan Schäfer; Yakub Tijani; Alessio Tomasella; Bai-Xiang Xu
Virtual product development aims at the use of information modeling techniques and computer-aided (CAx-) tools during the product development process, to represent the real product digitally as an integrated product model (Anderl and Trippner 2000). Thereby, data related to the product as well as product properties are generated and stored as result of the product development process (e.g., product planning, conceptual design) (Pahl et al. 2007; VDI 2221 1993). Within virtual product development CAx process chains have been established. They comprise the concatenating of the applied tools and technologies within the steps of the virtual product development process enabling the consistent use of product data (Anderl and Trippner 2000). The computer-aided design (CAD) technology aims at the integration of computer systems to support engineers during the design process such as design conceptualization, design, and documentation. It provides the geometry of the design and its properties (e.g., mass properties, tolerances) which is abstracted to be used in computer-aided engineering (CAE) systems (e.g., finite element method (FEM)) for design analysis, evaluation, and optimization. The computer-aided process planning (CAPP) technology provides tools to support process planning, Numerical Control (NC) programming, and quality control (Hehenberger 2011; Lee 1998; Vajna 2009). The advantages are continuous processing and refinement of the product model, minimizing the modeling efforts regarding time as well as costs and avoiding error sources. In addition, all relevant data and information related to the product can be provided for subsequent processing (Anderl and Trippner 2000). CAx technologies have been widely established within the product development processes in industry. They have been further developed in the last years; however efforts to integrate and to automate them are still a topic of research. Especially, with the introduction of innovative manufacturing technologies such as linear flow and bend splitting require new methods and tools for the virtual product development process. These technologies enable the production of a new range of sheet metal products with characteristic properties (e.g., Y-profile geometry, material properties) that are not addressed in state-of-the-art methods and tools.
Archive | 2015
Yakub Tijani; Oliver Bauer; Heinz Kaufmann; Tobias Melz
Archive | 2014
Mahmut Özel; Yakub Tijani; Felix Rullmann; Wolfram Schmitt; Jens Eufinger; Peter Groche; Melz Tobias
Supplemental Proceedings: Materials Properties, Characterization, and Modeling, Volume 2 | 2012
Yakub Tijani; Andre Heinrietz; Wolfram Stets; Patrick Voigt
Archive | 2012
Felix Rullmann; Oliver Bauer; Volker Landersheim; Peter Groche; Holger Hanselka; Yakub Tijani
Archive | 2015
Andre Heinrietz; Yakub Tijani; Klaus Störzel
Archive | 2014
Yakub Tijani; Jan Hesseler; Andre Heinrietz
Archive | 2013
Andre Heinrietz; Yakub Tijani
Archive | 2012
Yakub Tijani; Andre Heinrietz
Archive | 2012
Andre Heinrietz; Yakub Tijani; Wolfram Stets; Patrick Voigt