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Original Articles

Matrix-based computational conceptual design with ant colony optimisation

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Pages 429-452 | Received 06 Mar 2012, Accepted 04 Dec 2012, Published online: 11 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

Early in the design process, few computational tools exist to help designers more fully explore a problem's solution space. Existing automated concept generators use knowledge from existing designs and the desired functionality of the new product to suggest solutions. These methods produce many candidate solutions, but often provide the designer with unmanageably large sets of solutions. So techniques are needed to organise the set of solutions into smaller groups. Under the premise that quality designs come from experienced designers, this paper presents a matrix-based automated concept generation method that is intended to analyse traditional conceptual design phase activities. The functional model is defined with the functional basis and a repository containing relationships of sub-functions and artificial components is developed. Morphological matrix, function–component matrix and design structure matrix are structured to produce and rank feasible concept solutions in the early design process. Furthermore, ant colony optimisation is used to optimise the generated conceptual candidate solutions and optimal results are demonstrated to the user automatically. Finally, a software prototype is developed and a case study showing the prototype applied to a design problem for transmission mechanism of loading platform is detailed.

Acknowledgements

This research was supported by the National Science Foundation of China (No. 51175262), Jiangsu Province Science Foundation for Excellent Youths (No. BK201210111), and Jiangsu Province Industry-Academy-Research Grant (No. BY201220116).

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