Proposal for the conceptual design of aeronautical final assembly lines based on the industrial digital mock-up concept

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The design of a Final Assembly Line (FAL) is carry out in the product industrialization activity. The phase dealing with the definition of conceptual solutions is characterized by depending heavily on the personnel experience and being time-consuming. To enhance such process, it is proposed a development of a knowledge based software application to assist designers in the definition of scenarios and to generate conceptual FAL alternatives. Both the scenario and the generated FAL solution are part of the industrialization digital mock-up (IDMU). A commercial software application used in the aircraft programmes and supporting the IDMU concepts of: Product, Process and Resource; was selected to implement a software prototype. This communication presents the adopted methodological approach and the architecture of the developed application.

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Mas, F., Gómez, A., Menéndez, J. L., & Ríos, J. (2013). Proposal for the conceptual design of aeronautical final assembly lines based on the industrial digital mock-up concept. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 409, pp. 10–19). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41501-2_2

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