Effective development of dynamic systems - a structured approach

This licentiate thesis deals with effective simulation of multibody dynamic systems in the product development process. Previous work to make simulation more effective has concentrated on developing faster calculation methods. Instead, this approach is to make the process of multibody dynamics simul...

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Main Author: Larsson, Tobias
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Luleå University of Technology 1999
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-bth-113162016-01-09T04:59:57ZEffective development of dynamic systems - a structured approachengLarsson, TobiasLuleå University of TechnologyLuleå : Luleå University of Technology1999Dynamic analysismultibody dynamicsproduct development processmodular design.This licentiate thesis deals with effective simulation of multibody dynamic systems in the product development process. Previous work to make simulation more effective has concentrated on developing faster calculation methods. Instead, this approach is to make the process of multibody dynamics simulation more effective by structuring of products, simulation models and their usage. Efforts have been made to clarify how computer tools are used in product development in industry today. Insight into the two domains of product development and multibody dynamics is given. These domains have traditionally been separated but the introduction of concurrent engineering and faster computers puts new demands on the integration of computer support and analysis in the development process. A proposal for performing the multibody dynamics methodology in a modular way in the product development process is given based on the performed work. Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-11316application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Dynamic analysis
multibody dynamics
product development process
modular design.
spellingShingle Dynamic analysis
multibody dynamics
product development process
modular design.
Larsson, Tobias
Effective development of dynamic systems - a structured approach
description This licentiate thesis deals with effective simulation of multibody dynamic systems in the product development process. Previous work to make simulation more effective has concentrated on developing faster calculation methods. Instead, this approach is to make the process of multibody dynamics simulation more effective by structuring of products, simulation models and their usage. Efforts have been made to clarify how computer tools are used in product development in industry today. Insight into the two domains of product development and multibody dynamics is given. These domains have traditionally been separated but the introduction of concurrent engineering and faster computers puts new demands on the integration of computer support and analysis in the development process. A proposal for performing the multibody dynamics methodology in a modular way in the product development process is given based on the performed work.
author Larsson, Tobias
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title Effective development of dynamic systems - a structured approach
title_short Effective development of dynamic systems - a structured approach
title_full Effective development of dynamic systems - a structured approach
title_fullStr Effective development of dynamic systems - a structured approach
title_full_unstemmed Effective development of dynamic systems - a structured approach
title_sort effective development of dynamic systems - a structured approach
publisher Luleå University of Technology
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