Integration of Knowledge Engineering and 3D Printing for Digital Design and Manufacturing — A Case Study

Product design is more and more challenging and intellectual nowadays. To satisfy the dynamic customer requirements and improve manufacturing process, both Artificial Intelligence (AI) technique such as Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) and product modeling technologies such as 3D printing (3DP) have at...

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Main Authors: Chang, Danni, Chen, Chun-Hsien
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-842812020-09-24T20:11:35Z Integration of Knowledge Engineering and 3D Printing for Digital Design and Manufacturing — A Case Study Chang, Danni Chen, Chun-Hsien School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing (Pro-AM 2014) Singapore Centre for 3D Printing Knowledge-based design system 3D printing technology Product design is more and more challenging and intellectual nowadays. To satisfy the dynamic customer requirements and improve manufacturing process, both Artificial Intelligence (AI) technique such as Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) and product modeling technologies such as 3D printing (3DP) have attracted much research attention. Hence, it is rational to integrate KBS and 3DP for facilitating the design process. However, a design KBS often fails to generate graphical computer models of design prototype automatically after consultation sessions. Therefore, how to integrate a design KBS and a prototyping system remains as a research gap. To tackle this problem, a graphics generation method is proposed in this article. Through organizing alphanumeric outputs of the consultation session with a design KBS into parametric format, the consultation results can be directly used by Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools to generate graphical models which can be further exported into a 3DP system to produce physical objects. Based on a case study on wood head golf club design, it appears that the proposed method is promising in integrating a KBS and a 3DP system. Published version 2016-12-06T04:29:08Z 2019-12-06T15:41:59Z 2016-12-06T04:29:08Z 2019-12-06T15:41:59Z 2014 Conference Paper Chang, D., & Chen, C. -H. (2014). Integration of Knowledge Engineering and 3D Printing for Digital Design and Manufacturing — A Case Study. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing (Pro-AM 2014), 47-52. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84281 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/41685 10.3850/978-981-09-0446-3_060 en © 2014 by Research Publishing Services. 6 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Knowledge-based design system
3D printing technology
spellingShingle Knowledge-based design system
3D printing technology
Chang, Danni
Chen, Chun-Hsien
Integration of Knowledge Engineering and 3D Printing for Digital Design and Manufacturing — A Case Study
description Product design is more and more challenging and intellectual nowadays. To satisfy the dynamic customer requirements and improve manufacturing process, both Artificial Intelligence (AI) technique such as Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) and product modeling technologies such as 3D printing (3DP) have attracted much research attention. Hence, it is rational to integrate KBS and 3DP for facilitating the design process. However, a design KBS often fails to generate graphical computer models of design prototype automatically after consultation sessions. Therefore, how to integrate a design KBS and a prototyping system remains as a research gap. To tackle this problem, a graphics generation method is proposed in this article. Through organizing alphanumeric outputs of the consultation session with a design KBS into parametric format, the consultation results can be directly used by Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools to generate graphical models which can be further exported into a 3DP system to produce physical objects. Based on a case study on wood head golf club design, it appears that the proposed method is promising in integrating a KBS and a 3DP system.
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Chang, Danni
Chen, Chun-Hsien
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Chen, Chun-Hsien
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title Integration of Knowledge Engineering and 3D Printing for Digital Design and Manufacturing — A Case Study
title_short Integration of Knowledge Engineering and 3D Printing for Digital Design and Manufacturing — A Case Study
title_full Integration of Knowledge Engineering and 3D Printing for Digital Design and Manufacturing — A Case Study
title_fullStr Integration of Knowledge Engineering and 3D Printing for Digital Design and Manufacturing — A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Knowledge Engineering and 3D Printing for Digital Design and Manufacturing — A Case Study
title_sort integration of knowledge engineering and 3d printing for digital design and manufacturing — a case study
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