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Journal Articles in Design Area
Title: Synergy and Transitivity in Constraint
Dominance Methods: Demonstration with Linear Motor Design
Problem
Authors: Deshpande, A. D.,
and Rinderle, J. R.
Abstract:
Reasoning about relationships among design
constraints can facilitate objective and effective decision making
at various stages of engineering design. Exploiting dominance among
constraints is one particularly strong approach to simplifying
design problems and to focusing designers’ attention on critical
design issues. Three distinct approaches to constraint dominance
identification have been reported in the literature. We lay down the
basic principles of these approaches with
simple examples and we apply these methods to a practical linear
electric actuator design problem. With the help of the design
problem we demonstrate strategies to synergistically employ the
dominance identification methods. Specifically, we present an
approach that utilizes the transitive nature of the dominance
relation. The identification of dominance provides insight into the
design of linear actuators, which leads to effective decisions at
the conceptual stage of the design. We show that the dominance
determination methods can be synergistically employed with other
constraint reasoning methods such as Interval Propagation methods
and Monotonicity Analysis to achieve an optimal solution for a
particular design configuration of the linear actuator. The
dominance determination methods and strategies for their employment
are amenable for automation and can be part of a suite of tools
available to assist the designer in detailed as well as conceptual
design.
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