原型设计过程中的变化传播:一个干核废料储存罐机器人检测系统的案例研究

Jennifer Bracken, S. Brennan, C. Lissenden, T. Simpson, I. Sant, K. Reichard, M. B. Ng
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在复杂系统的原型设计中,概念迭代通常会达到这样一个点,即对复杂系统中一个部分的增量修改可能会在系统的其余部分产生意想不到的级联更改。这种现象可能需要耗时和昂贵的修正,特别是当涉及到物理原型时——正如这里介绍的案例研究中的情况。设计结构矩阵(DSM)是一种设计工具,通常用于预测复杂设计中的变更传播。使用几个例子,本文说明了在机器人检查系统设计项目中,由于复杂的交互和系统设计约束,传统的dsm无法预测在原型中创建的更改传播的情况。这里讨论的案例研究是一个核废料储存桶的机器人检查系统,包括传统DSM中不易捕获的相互作用。正是这些交互干扰了使用这个工具来预测设计变更传播。然后,本文提出了一种管理这些变化的方法;一种修改传统的dsm以包含设计约束和组件的方法。案例研究示例表明,所得到的技术,称为C+C DSM方法,可以更好地预测原型过程中的开发中期变更传播。
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Change Propagation During Protoyping: A Case Study of a Robotic Inspection System for Dry Nuclear Waste Storage Casks
In prototyping complex systems, concept iterations often reach a point where incremental modifications to one part in a complex system can produce unexpected, cascading changes in the rest of the system. This phenomenon can require time-consuming and expensive corrections, particularly when physical prototypes are involved — as was the situation in the case study presented here. A design tool, the Design Structure Matrix (DSM), is commonly used to predict change propagation in complex designs. Using several examples, this paper illustrates situations where conventional DSMs fail to predict change propagation in the prototypes created during a robotic inspection system design project, due to complex interactions and system design constraints. The case study discussed here, a robotic inspection system for a nuclear waste storage cask, included interactions not easily captured in a conventional DSM. It was these interactions that interfered with the use of this tool to predict design change propagation. The paper then presents a method that was conceived to manage such changes; a way of modifying conventional DSMs to include design constraints and components. The case study examples show that the resulting technique, called the C+C DSM method, would have better predicted mid-development change propagation in the prototyping process.
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