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Reusability and Flexibility in Parametric Surface-based Models: A Review of Modelling StrategiesBertsioa
Bertsio argitaratua
Eskubideak
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https://doi.org/10.14733/cadaps.2021.864-874Non argitaratua
Computer-Aided Design & Applications Vol. 18. N. 4. Pp. 864-874, 2021Lehenengo orria
864Azken orria
874Argitaratzailea
Taylor and Francis Ltd.Gako-hitzak
CAD
modelling methodology
surface modelling
reusability ... [+]
modelling methodology
surface modelling
reusability ... [+]
CAD
modelling methodology
surface modelling
reusability
flexibility [-]
modelling methodology
surface modelling
reusability
flexibility [-]
Laburpena
CAD systems are indispensable tools in the product design and development process. Through the creation of parametric 3D models,they increase productivity, enable the design of highly co ... [+]
CAD systems are indispensable tools in the product design and development process. Through the creation of parametric 3D models,they increase productivity, enable the design of highly complex parts, improve collaboration between different work teams and reduce time to launch. Nevertheless, during the design process there are many different modelling solutions to generate any one part, and the robustness and flexibility of a model depends to a great extent on the experience of the designer. This dependence on individuals rather than methodologies has a negative impact on downstream engineering activities,as many models are not easily editable. Developing a methodology to produce flexibleand reusable 3D models is therefore key to reducing the design time of the product development process. In this paper,we review the state of the art with regardtoflexibility and reusability in parametric surface-based models. We identify gaps in the field and determine the principle aspects in CAD development workflows which influence flexibility and reusability. We aim to expand the field of knowledge and establish a foundation for future research into the development of a surface-based modelling methodology. [-]