Volume 4: 24th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference 2004
DOI: 10.1115/detc2004-57680
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The Downstream Digital Mock-Up: A New Concept to Support Virtual Reality Applications in the Aeronautic Industry

Abstract: The Digital Mock-Up (DMU), which is a comprehensive numerical model describing the final manufactured product, is today widely used in the industry (like the automotive and aeronautic industries) to support the concurrent engineering organizations and processes. On the other hand, simulation helps in the development of a product for design decision making or validation purposes. It allows to determine, with the appropriate level of accuracy, the behavior of the future product under a specific environment or se… Show more

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“…2012), it is argued by Toche (2017) that their ability to enable SBCE can be explored from a holistic PD perspective and by using a continuum of tools and methodology as they pertain to large-scale industrial conventional PD supporting frameworks such as PDM (including configuration management) and PLM. Similarly, although Digital Mock-ups (DMU), Functional DMU (FDMU) and industrial DMU (iDMU) extensively support the conventional industrial PDP (Lazzari & Raimondo 2001; Drieux 2006; Garbade & Dolezal 2007; Enge-Rosenblatt et al. 2011; Herlem et al.…”
Section: Results From Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2012), it is argued by Toche (2017) that their ability to enable SBCE can be explored from a holistic PD perspective and by using a continuum of tools and methodology as they pertain to large-scale industrial conventional PD supporting frameworks such as PDM (including configuration management) and PLM. Similarly, although Digital Mock-ups (DMU), Functional DMU (FDMU) and industrial DMU (iDMU) extensively support the conventional industrial PDP (Lazzari & Raimondo 2001; Drieux 2006; Garbade & Dolezal 2007; Enge-Rosenblatt et al. 2011; Herlem et al.…”
Section: Results From Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%