Current approaches in computational design synthesis (CDS) enable the human designer to explore large solution spaces for engineering design problems. To extend this to support designers in embodiment and detail design, not only the generation of solution spaces is needed but also the automated evaluation of engineering performance. Here, simulation methods can be used effectively to predict the behavior of a product. This paper builds on a general approach to automatically generate solution spaces for energy and signal-based engineering design tasks using first-order logic and Boolean satisfiability. The generated concept model graphs (CMGs) are now in this paper automatically transformed into corresponding bond-graph-based simulation models. To do this, guidelines for creating partial simulation models for the available synthesis building blocks are presented. The guidelines ensure valid causality in the final simulation model. Considering the connections in the concept model graphs, the simulation models are automatically generated and simulated. The simulation results are then used to calculate different objectives, constraints, and performance metrics. The method is validated using automotive powertrains as a case study. One hundred and sixty-two different powertrain concepts are generated and evaluated, showing the advantages of electric powertrains with respect to CO2 emissions and the importance of considering intelligent control strategies in the future for hybrid ones.
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July 2017
Research-Article
Simulation-Based Computational Design Synthesis Using Automated Generation of Simulation Models From Concept Model Graphs
Clemens Muenzer,
Clemens Muenzer
Engineering Design and Computing Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical and
Process Engineering,
ETH Zurich,
Tannenstr. 3,
Zurich CH-8092, Switzerland
e-mail: muenzerc@alumni.ethz.ch
Department of Mechanical and
Process Engineering,
ETH Zurich,
Tannenstr. 3,
Zurich CH-8092, Switzerland
e-mail: muenzerc@alumni.ethz.ch
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Kristina Shea
Kristina Shea
Engineering Design and Computing Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical and
Process Engineering,
ETH Zurich,
Tannenstr. 3,
Zurich CH-8092, Switzerland
e-mail: kshea@ethz.ch
Department of Mechanical and
Process Engineering,
ETH Zurich,
Tannenstr. 3,
Zurich CH-8092, Switzerland
e-mail: kshea@ethz.ch
Search for other works by this author on:
Clemens Muenzer
Engineering Design and Computing Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical and
Process Engineering,
ETH Zurich,
Tannenstr. 3,
Zurich CH-8092, Switzerland
e-mail: muenzerc@alumni.ethz.ch
Department of Mechanical and
Process Engineering,
ETH Zurich,
Tannenstr. 3,
Zurich CH-8092, Switzerland
e-mail: muenzerc@alumni.ethz.ch
Kristina Shea
Engineering Design and Computing Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical and
Process Engineering,
ETH Zurich,
Tannenstr. 3,
Zurich CH-8092, Switzerland
e-mail: kshea@ethz.ch
Department of Mechanical and
Process Engineering,
ETH Zurich,
Tannenstr. 3,
Zurich CH-8092, Switzerland
e-mail: kshea@ethz.ch
Contributed by the Design Theory and Methodology Committee of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL DESIGN. Manuscript received July 7, 2016; final manuscript received April 1, 2017; published online May 12, 2017. Assoc. Editor: Andy Dong.
J. Mech. Des. Jul 2017, 139(7): 071101 (13 pages)
Published Online: May 12, 2017
Article history
Received:
July 7, 2016
Revised:
April 1, 2017
Citation
Muenzer, C., and Shea, K. (May 12, 2017). "Simulation-Based Computational Design Synthesis Using Automated Generation of Simulation Models From Concept Model Graphs." ASME. J. Mech. Des. July 2017; 139(7): 071101. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4036567
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