EADOCS Publications

Expert Assisted Conceptual Design:
An Application to Fibre Reinforced Composite Panels

Netten B.D., Vingerhoeds R.A., Koppelaar H.,
Design Research in the Netherlands, series Bouwstenen No. 37, Oxman R.M., Bax M.F.Th., Achten H.H. (eds.), Eindhoven University of Technology, January, 1995, pp 125-140.

An artificially intelligent approach to conceptual design, from initial problem specification to the generation of a good concept, is presented and applied to thin-walled fibre reinforced composite panels for aerospace structures. Conceptual design is a creative and multi-disciplinary process for which numerical computer aided design tools are not sufficient. Specifications comprise both quantitative and qualitative objectives and limitations. Due to the diversity in application of a design system, specifications, and in experience and preference of designers, there is not a predefined procedure for this design process. However, 3 consecutive design tasks are distinguished.

The first task is to propagate the specifications to limit the design space. Constraint-based reasoning is used to assemble prototype concepts for the specifications on qualitative behavioural relations. The second task is to find the region of optimal and practical designs. Case-based reasoning is used to retrieve exemplar concepts for the prototypes. The third task is to heuristically optimise retrieved concepts for the current specifications. Rule-based reasoning within the concept of Expert Governed Numerical Optimisation (EGNOP) is used to modify the concepts according to explicit heuristic rules. Once a good initial concept is obtained and quantified that satisfies all the qualitative specifications, existing numerical design tools can be applied.

The approach is developed as a supporting tool for the designer, that performs more routine-like reasoning and suggests decisions to the designer. The approach enables multiple knowledge representation techniques and multiple inferencing techniques to more adequately model the domain knowledge and design process.