WO2002023457A2 - Verfahren zur veränderung der konstruktion eines bauteils - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for changing, in particular for optimizing the construction of a component under one or more criteria on the basis of a virtual model of the component.
- MDO multidisciplinary design optimization
- Sobieski and Haftka distinguish three categories of multidisciplinary design optimization, which place different demands on IT and organization.
- the first category only includes a few specializations. An expert can process all the necessary information and knowledge.
- the second category encompasses all methods that solve the multidisciplinary task, whereby all required specialist areas are introduced at a low level of complexity.
- This optimization method is mostly applied to the design concept of a system, whereby the analysis tools are used as individual modules. When applied to ongoing design process tasks, these methods face some of the organizational challenges that multidisciplinary design optimization poses.
- the third category is described as a level of the computer and organizational challenge.
- certain techniques such as disassembly, approximation and comprehensive sensor technology, are used as tools to organize the modules themselves and the data exchange.
- Similar classifications are presented in other publications, e.g. by Bartholomew and Kroo. They differentiate between the various levels of complexity and accuracy of the analysis programs used and the optimization architecture.
- Wood and Bauer Another aspect of multidisciplinary design optimization is discussed by Wood and Bauer in [Richard M. Wood and Steven XS Bauer; A discussion of knowledge based design; Conference Paper 98-4944, AIAA, 1998; Presented at the 7 th AIAA / USAF / NASA / ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization; September 2-4, 1998]. Wood and Bauer highlight the need to incorporate expertise into the optimization process to improve the technology and quality of the products. Knowledge from previous design cycles must flow into the early phase of the design process. None of the solutions known from the prior art permit fully automated design optimization.
- a component can be changed, in particular optimized, by applying changes to different levels of detail of the component.
- a virtual model of the component is created.
- the component from basic objects is combined with Boolean operators of solid modeling, the basic objects being in particular surfaces or rotationally symmetrical bodies.
- Each of the basic objects is assigned an information element in which the attributes of the respective basic object, in particular parameter values, interval limits and rules, are stored. These attributes determine and limit the respective basic object.
- Each basic object is then built up from further basic objects or one or more primitive objects, which are combined with Boolean operators.
- the primitive objects are surfaces that can be broken down into grids or bodies of different complexity and geometric diversity.
- Each additional basic object or primitive object can again be assigned an information element in which the attributes of the further basic object or the primitive object, in particular parameter values, interval limits and rules, be filed. These attributes determine and limit the respective primitive object.
- the Boolean combination of the component from individual base objects results in geometric contact surfaces or lines of contact between two or more objects.
- a connection element is assigned to each of these geometric contact surfaces and lines, in which information for the coordination of the objects is stored.
- connection or coordination elements can also be assigned as additional knowledge to each basic object or primitive object in order to obtain a better division into gridable areas in the further process.
- the primitive objects are rasterized in the next step, using a conventional grid method.
- the component can then be changed. This is done by changing individual or a group of objects, the information of the information elements defining the limits of possible changes, the connecting elements defining the coordination of the objects.
- the usual screening techniques are used.
- the proposed model is a feature-based geometry model that enables multidisciplinary optimization in different levels of detail. It uses an object-oriented approach to create the geometry and to integrate all the information required during the construction process.
- the geometry at different levels of detail allows you to start with a two-dimensional geometry, then with rotationally symmetrical or stretched bodies and finally with a realistic, three-dimensional geometry.
- Advantageous embodiments of the method according to the invention are described in the subclaims.
- the basic objects can be constructed from one or more further basic objects or primitive objects, which are combined by Boolean operators.
- Each basic object is in turn assigned an information element in which attributes of the basic object, in particular parameter values, interval limits and rules, are stored.
- a connecting element is assigned to each geometrical contact surface or line that arises in the Boolean operation between two or more objects, in which information on the coordination of the objects is stored.
- the primitive objects can also be built up from one or more other primitive objects, whereby the level of detail or the level of construction of the model can be changed.
- the primitive objects can in turn be combined using Boolean operators. They can each be assigned an information element in which attributes of the primitive object, in particular parameter values, interval limits and rules, are stored.
- a connecting element can be assigned to each geometrical contact surface or line that arises in the Boolean operation between two or more objects, in which information for the coordination of the objects is stored
- the change in the geometric shape takes place exclusively or predominantly at the lowest object level, i.e. the primitive objects, whereby the objects to be changed can be rasterized.
- the method proposed according to the invention allows the multidisciplinary optimization of a component by changing the level of detail.
- Each discipline can start optimizing at the level that is optimal for them.
- the details of the design can be changed during the optimization process without requiring a complete change in the structure and topology of the previously constructed geometry. All information required in later construction steps can be taken from the information elements assigned to the individual objects or can be derived from the information.
- the information contained can be used or passed on to other tools.
- the change method according to the invention is preferably used to optimize a component. It is preferably used after the basic concept has been completed with little detail and increases the file diversity and the complexity of the topology as the process progresses.
- the level of detail of the geometry of the model can be changed by changing the type of primitive objects, by adding more objects to the previous model, i.e. the latter is built up from further basic objects and / or primitive objects.
- a feature of the component can be represented by linking a primitive object to an information element that contains attributes of the object.
- attributes of the object can be parameter values, interval limits or rules.
- the rules reflect the knowledge of a specialist in the respective fields.
- a feature of the component can be defined as a geometric object that contains all the specific information that is required to determine and limit the geometry.
- the information stored in the information element can also be used to derive further information and rules that are required in later construction phases.
- connecting elements are used to break down the geometry, which is built up from rasterable components, into these rasterable components. These elements can be generated automatically when building a model using Boolean operators or can be assigned to every object as additional knowledge. A grid can then easily be created for the rasterizable primitive objects.
- Boolean operators create an object that includes two or more primitive objects and one or more connection elements between the primitive objects. Which type of object is chosen for the primitive objects depends on the level of detail. With every further combination of objects, the level of composition and thus the level of detail is increased.
- connection element contains curves or surfaces that cut the primitive objects so that they do not overlap but meet exactly along this curve or surface. Using this technique, the topology of each primitive object can remain essentially the same during the optimization process.
- the creation of the connection elements corresponds to the usual grid methods, in which specific connection conditions are determined for each object.
- the Boolean operations can be combined with an optional generation of intersections of adjacent objects which are introduced into the connecting element. These intersections are created at the intersection of the two objects.
- the connecting elements then contain information about possible connecting surfaces or lines between neighboring objects. For the rasterization, the connecting elements can then be positioned in such a way that they meet the rules of raster generation as best as possible.
- the primitive objects are preferably standardized, gridable parts, such as triangles, rectangles, pentagons, tetrahedra, pentahedra or hexahedron.
- the primitive objects are preferably created from surfaces or bodies that use lower geometric objects and that are combined with Boolean operators or created by rotation, stapling or stretching.
- Primitive objects at the lowest level of detail are objects such as circular or rectangular areas or bodies.
- the level of detail increases through the use of objects such as b-spline curves or surfaces to describe the contours or surfaces.
- the level of detail is characterized by the degree of geometric diversity. As the number of parameters increases, the objects become more general and the variety of geometric shapes increases.
- the resulting primitive objects are preferably standardized. They have the same input and output parameters to allow easier exchange between primitive objects at different levels of detail.
- the composition of rasterable primitive objects and the insertion of the connecting elements enables automated raster creation.
- the creation of the connecting elements draws on findings from the decomposition of a geometry using the finite element method.
- the actual rasterization by a commercially available raster generator can be preceded by a preparation step which makes the data required by the raster generator available.
- geometric information such as, for example, vertices, corners, surfaces, bodies, and specific raster information, such as, for example, the number of elements, the type of elements, the number of nodes, can be made available.
- specific raster information such as, for example, the number of elements, the type of elements, the number of nodes.
- the advantage of combining geometry modeling and grid creation in one system is the high degree of accuracy in the geometry, which is then transferred to a commercially available grid generator. Processes such as joining edges that join each other at their endpoints, filtering out corners that are shorter than a given tolerance, or closing gaps between edges can be performed using the information from the geometry model.
- Boolean operations that are used during the creation of the geometry model can change the outlines of the original primitive objects.
- the outline edges can be shortened or new edges added. Therefore the detection of which edges can be connected is implemented. This detection can be used to filter out both the raster surface or the raster body and the edges or surfaces that belong to the sides of an element.
- Additional information relevant to grid creation can be entered into the module or determined during grid creation.
- connection curves between two objects is shown using FIGS. 1 to 3 explained in more detail:
- Figs. 1 to 3 show the generation of connection curves for surfaces.
- the methodology is the same for solids, except that curves instead of points and Surfaces can be used instead of curves to create the connection surfaces.
- the connecting curves are either developed between vertices or corners of the body, Fig. 2, or between both outlines at the point with the minimum distance to opposite corners or surfaces, Fig. 3.
- the invention is based on a turbine wheel with reference to Figs. 4 to 7 explained in more detail:
- reference points or reference curves are used as input variables.
- the input variables are used as output or end geometries and / or for the positioning and orientation of the primitive objects. These inputs are used to increase accuracy when connecting two objects along a common curve.
- the difference between the two methods lies in the way the outlines are created.
- One type of primitive object develops the outline by directly creating the outline curve (Fig. 4A).
- the second type creates the outline by defining a skeleton with a thickness distribution for developing the outline curve (Fig. 4B).
- the feature-based geometry model of a turbine wheel is applied to an integrally produced rotor stage of a high-pressure compressor.
- the geometry initially has a fictional outline and has not yet been analyzed or optimized.
- FIG. 5 A possible dismantling of a turbine wheel is shown in FIG. 5.
- the filled in dots mean that these basic objects are optional and can contain zero or more objects.
- the basic objects are blades, fuselage and shaft.
- Each basic object consists of one or more primitive objects, of which different types can exist and which can be exchanged without changing the structure of the structure.
- the flange is a basic object that can have different topologies, such as a flange for welding or assembly. If the type of this basic object is changed, it does not change the structure of the rotor disk, but only the topology.
- the geometry of the rotor disk is shown in FIG. 6 in various degrees of detail.
- the primitive objects are square objects that are connected to create the outline shown.
- the primitive objects shown in FIG. 4A are used for all objects that represent the fuselage and the flanges.
- the blades are created using the type shown in Fig. 4B, the outlines being described by a skeleton with a thickness distribution.
- optimization can begin with specific parts or with the full geometry. This can be done by considering only those parameter sets that influence these parts, or by considering all parameters. Optimization can also be carried out using the different levels of detail or composition. For a primitive object, this degree can be changed with respect to a specific part of the geometry by changing the details of the primitive objects or by changing the degree of composition of the basic object. An automatic screening can be carried out at each stage and an analysis can be started.
- FIG. 7 A generated finite element grid of a rotor disk is shown in FIG. 7.
- the grid remains essentially unchanged if the level of detail or the position of primitive objects is changed, since these changes do not affect the main structure of the composite geometry.
- the previous topology is minimally changed and the previous network can remain essentially unchanged. This can be seen at the transition between the (connecting) arms and the trunk. The main characteristics of the trunk are retained when two (connecting) arms are present or added.
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