Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Being able to reuse existing design knowledge is of major interest to help designers during the creation of
new products. This is true at the level of the parts and even more at the level of the assemblies of multiple
parts. Meaningful information and knowledge can be extracted from existing geometric models and associated
data and metadata, as well as from the processes followed to define them. This paper proposes a
method to characterize and structure CAD assembly models to enable the retrieving of similar models
from a database. A framework has been devised for the retrieval of globally and/or partially similar
assembly models according to multiple user-specified search criteria. It is based on an assembly descriptor,
called the Enriched Assembly Model, which is an attributed graph that encodes all the required data
automatically extracted from the geometry and structure of the CAD models. The data are organized in
four layers: structural, assembly interface, shape and statistic layers. Starting from a real CAD model
or from an abstract query model, the algorithm retrieves models from the database by solving a matching
problem. The matching between two assembly models is translated into the problem of finding a subisomorphism
between two EAMs. The layered organization of the EAM allows partially defined queries,
which can be further refined. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is illustrated with results
obtained from the developed software prototype.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Assembly retrieval; Multi-layered search; Partial retrieval; Assembly representation; Multi-modal descriptors; Signature extraction
Elenco autori:
Lupinetti, Katia; Monti, Marina; Giannini, Franca
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