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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2003 No.3RESEARCH ON THE CONSTRAINT MAPPING FROM FUNCTION TO ASSEMBLY

Tan Jianrong 

 

Ji Yangjian

 

Liu Zhenyu

 

Chen Hongliang

 

Yue Xiaoli

State Key Laboratory of CAD&CG,

Zhejiang University,

Hangzhou 310027, China

 

 

RESEARCH ON THE CONSTRAINT

MAPPING FROM FUNCTION TO

ASSEMBLY*

 

Abstract: Assembly sketch is not only the visualization of abstract function, but also the template of detail design. Two kinds of information are needed to create assembly sketch: structure and assembly constraint. Most researches are aimed at how to obtain structures from function, but the problem of how to obtain assembly constraint from function is ignored. Following the definition of assembly unit and the classification of function, a hierarchical mapping method from function to assembly constraint is put forward, and the mapping method includes two steps. The first step is the mapping from function to assembly semantics which is assembly expression and accordant with engineer’s design habit. The second one is the mapping from assembly semantics to basic assembly constraints that are convenient for computer to handle. The mapping method is applied to DDMS (design, drafting and management sys-tem) successfully.

Key words: Constraint mapping  Assembly constraint  Assembly design  Function design

 


* This project is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50075080, No.50275133) and Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang (No.602039). Received January 9, 2002; received in revised form August 20, 2002; accepted March 13, 2003

 

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