Redesigning the design process through interactive simulation

A case study of life-cycle engineering in jet engine conceptual design

Journal Article (2011)
Author(s)

Warren Kerley (University of Cambridge)

David Wynn (University of Cambridge)

Claudia Eckert (Open University)

P.J. Clarkson (University of Cambridge)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSOM.2011.041988
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Publication Year
2011
Language
English
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Issue number
1
Volume number
10
Pages (from-to)
30-51

Abstract

Many aerospace companies are currently making the transition to providing fully-integrated product-service offerings in which their products are designed from the outset with life-cycle considerations in mind. Based on a case study at Rolls-Royce, Civil Aerospace, this paper demonstrates how an interactive approach to process simulation can be used to support the redesign of existing design processes in order to incorporate life-cycle engineering (LCE) considerations. The case study provides insights into the problems of redesigning the conceptual stages of a complex, concurrent engineering design process and the practical value of process simulation as a tool to support the specification of process changes in the context of engineering design. The paper also illustrates how development of a simulation model can provide significant benefit to companies through the understanding of process behaviour that is gained through validating the behaviour of the model using different design and iteration scenarios. Keywords: jet engine design; life-cycle engineering; LCE; process change; design process simulation; applied signposting model; ASM.

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