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Operating invalid feature-based models

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posted on 2013-12-18, 13:44 authored by Marcelo da Silva Hounsell, Keith Case
A valid feature-based representation is one where instantiated features in a model agree with the features' expected behaviours, available and defined as a library. Invalid feature-based models happen when manipulations on the model change the interrelationship among features therefore changing the behaviour of an instantiated feature. Freedom of manipulation is an intrinsic advantage of using a CAD system and it is taken for granted. However, even the most basic manipulation, such as "adding" a feature to a model, is capable of disrupting the validity of a representation. Furthermore, invalid models could compromise the usefulness of any following analysis on it. Thus, identifying means to operate on an invalid model to make it valid, through "revalidation operations", is a necessity in Feature-based CAD systems. It allows conventional CAD systems (usually more preoccupied with representing and producing feature-like shapes within a geometrically constrained environment) to interface more easily for example with CAPP systems (usually more preoccupied with planning problems than with the correctness of the representation). The framework of a feature-based validation system, called FRIEND (Feature-based Reasoning system for Intent-driven Engineering Design), and a discussion on representation validity analysis is presented with emphasis on identifying and discussing "revalidation operations”.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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HOUNSELL, M.S. and CASE, K., 1998. Operating invalid feature-based models. IN: Ertas, A. et al. (eds.) Proceedings of the Third Biennial World Conference on Integration Design and Process Technology, Berlin, Germany, 5-9 July 1998, IDPT-3, pp. 151 - 158.

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Society for Design and Process Science, USA

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

1998

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This is a conference paper.

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  • en

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