Title of article :
Ontology-based modeling and integration of morphological characteristics of assembly joints for network-based collaborative assembly design
Author/Authors :
YUN KIM، KYOUNG نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
This paper presents our research on developing an ontology-based framework that can represent morphological characteristics
related to assembly joints. Joints within the physical structure of an assembly are inevitable because of the limitations
of component geometries and the associated, required engineering properties. Consequently, a framework is needed that can
capture and propagate assembly design and joint information in a robust assembly model throughout the entire product
development processes. The framework and model are based on an understanding of the morphological characteristics of
an assembly and its different physical effects. The morphological characteristics are consequences of the principal physical
processes and of the design intentions. Therefore, the morphological characteristics should be carefully represented
while considering the geometry and topology of assembly joints. In this research, assembly joint topology is defined by a
mereotopology, which is a region-based theory for the parts and associated concepts. This formal ontology can differentiate
often ambiguous assembly and joining relations. Furthermore, the mereotopological definitions for assembly joints are
implemented in Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) rules and Web Ontology Language triples. This process provides
universality to the mereotopological definitions. Two geometrically and topologically similar joint pairs are presented
to describe how the assembly joints can be defined in mereotopology and be transformed into SWRL rules.
Web3D is also employed to support network-enabled sharing of assembly geometry. Finally, the proposed modeling framework
is demonstrated using a real fixture assembly. This case study demonstrates the usability of the proposed framework
for network-based design collaboration
Keywords :
Collaborative product design , Mereotopology , Morphological characteristics , Ontology , SemanticWeb Rule