Solidworks—matlab coupling for disassembly plan generation in a cae environment

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Abstract

Nowadays, mechanical products which respond to customer requirements become more and more complex. Concurrent engineering environment requires that various computer-aided tools be used concurrently for design, analysis, and validation of complex product. Computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) tools should have the capacity of integration or easy interoperability. However, many of them are often unconnected systems that are not intended for collaborative use. Engineering designers and analysts tend to use specific CAD software for design and other CAE software for analysis. Consequently, the triplet (Cost/Delay/Quality) of a complex product cannot be improved. In this paper, a disassembly plan (DP) generation based on a coupling between Solidworks and Matlab is detailed. Base on an encapsulation of parts into a subassemblies bloc, the proposed approach aims to automatically integrate the both softwares in a concurrent engineering context in order to identify and generate a feasible and optimal DP. A comparative example is presented in order to highlight the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed approach.

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Belhadj, I., Ben Hadj, R., Trigui, M., Aifaoui, N., & BenAmara, A. (2018). Solidworks—matlab coupling for disassembly plan generation in a cae environment. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (Vol. 0, pp. 781–790). Springer Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66697-6_76

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